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Midleton in County Cork is Ireland’s largest distillery. It was founded in 1825 by brothers James, Daniel and Jeremiah Murphy. In 1966, the groups Jameson, Powers, and Cork Distillers merged to form Irish Distillers. In 1975, the Powers and Jameson distilleries were closed and a new distillery opened next to Midleton to centralize and optimize production for the various brands. The old distillery then closed and Midleton became the only distillery in Ireland until Cooley opened two years later. The focus then turned to the Jameson blend, to the detriment of the single pot stills that have gradually come back into fashion in recent years.
A Jameson Irish whiskey imported to Italy by Soffiantino in the 1970s. This edition was released just after Jameson, John Power & Son and Cork Distilleries merged to create Irish Distillers in 1966. It was at this point that Jameson became a blend, having formerly been a pure pot still. The malt whiskey was produced at the John’’s Lane distillery and the grain whiskey at Bow Street, both of which were closed in favour of Midleton, where Jameson is produced today. Alongside Power’’s, Jameson is one of the highest-selling Irish whiskeys in the world.
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Region: Ireland - County Antrim
Producers and wineries: Bow St Jameson
Colour: amber
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