Sneak Preview: Redbreast 18 & 27 Year Old

One of the Great Names in Irish Whiskey.

Few names in Irish whiskey carry the weight and admiration of Redbreast.

Made at Midleton Distillery — for decades the last remaining stronghold of Single Pot Still whiskey — Redbreast is both emblematic of that style and deeply tied to the distillery’s legacy.

Richly textured, unmistakably sherried, and layered with complexity, both Redbreast and single pot still have come to define Ireland’s most storied whiskey tradition. For many, us included, it remains the benchmark, easily standing head and shoulders with the finest that Scotland has to offer.

Go on, prove us wrong.

We’re especially chuffed that guests at this year’s Spirit of Toronto will have the rare opportunity to taste two of the distillery’s most exceptional expressions: the latest release of Redbreast 18 Year Old — matured in a mix of bourbon, oloroso, cream sherry and ruby port casks — alongside the truly sublime Redbreast 27 Year Old, a feast for the whiskey senses, and an increasingly rare bird. See what we did there?

These are whiskeys that speak for themselves: silky, opulent, and impeccably composed, with the kind of depth that reveals something new in every sip. To experience them side by side is not just a tasting, it’s a moment.

Just One Night.

In a room teeming with exceptional spirits, this is a quiet triumph: a vertical tasting from one of Ireland’s most revered producers. Redbreast is a name that commands the attention of coinnoisseurs, and to sample both the Redbreast 18 Year Old and Redbreast 27 Year Old — two of its most sought-after expressions — is the kind of rare and rewarding opportunity guests have come to expect from Spirit of Toronto.

#JustOneNight


Our first all-VIP edition.

Fewer crowds. Less rushing. More whisky.

And a setting designed for the fullest appreciation of truly exceptional spirits.

Attendance is limited, so book soon.

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