Powers Johns Lane 12 Year Old is a bold, richly layered rendition of Irish single pot still whiskey. With its earthytobacco nose, luscious fruit and honey palate, fine texture, and generous finish, it embodies tradition and complexity. A rewarding dram tha
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Powers Johns Lane 12 Year Old is a bold, richly layered rendition of Irish single pot still whiskey. With its earthytobacco nose, luscious fruit and honey palate, fine texture, and generous finish, it embodies tradition and complexity. A rewarding dram that bridges Irish warmth with pot still sophistication.
Named after the original Johns Lane Distillery in Dublin (est.1791), this whiskey carries on the legacy of traditional single pot still methodsmade from a mash of malted and unmalted barley in pot stills and tripledistilledall crafted at Midleton Distillery, Co.Cork
Aged 12 years in a blend of exbourbon American oak and a touch of Oloroso sherry cask for added richness and balance
Rich, dark aromas of earthy leather, charred wood, dark chocolate, treacle toffee, and dried apricot, with subtle tobacco and leathery undertones
Some reviewers note honey, fruit, cinnamon, and even solder-smoke accents, adding complexity
Full-bodied and richinitial spice gives way to notes of vanilla, honeyed dried fruit (apricot, raisin), and creamy butterscotch, layered with warm baking spices
Silky, oily mouthfeel with polished tannins; a late-wave of cinnamon and pepper provides warming depth
Long and persistent: toasted oak, honey, dried fruit and gentle spice round out the finish with a smooth, satisfying echo
Bottled at robust 46% ABV (92 proof), nonchillfiltered, preserving texture and full flavor
Awarded Irish Whiskey of the Year 2012 by Jim Murrays Whisky Bible, recognized for its depth
Fans appreciate this as a bolder, more classical style of Irish single pot still, especially compared to modern Redbreast expressions
Ideally sipped neat or with a splash of water to open the aromatics.
Inspires classic cocktails: a Sherrywist Old Fashioned or a robust Irish Sour highlight its spicedhoney layers.
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