Jameson 2021 Japan Izakaya Limited Edition

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“Jameson Japan Limited 2021” is the third in the popular Japan-only bottle series released in 2018 and 2020. Made in Ireland and loved around the world as the No. 1 Irish whiskey, Jameson develops label designs for just one country only for the Japanese market.

For the third installment, Irish designer David McMillan is appointed. Ireland, the birthplace of Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day, has created a “tasting” limited edition design that pays homage to Japanese culture. The theme of the design is “connection”. Various people share the same time, enjoy their favorite drinks and snacks, and connect with their friends. With the motif of a Japanese “izakaya”, they express the interaction between Ireland and Japan, and their cross-border friends.

Content 70cl - volume 40%

€ 149.95 149.95000000000002 EUR € 149.95 VAT Included

€ 149.95 VAT Included

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    The company was founded in 1780 when John Jameson established the Bow Street Distillery in Dublin. Jameson was Scottish, a lawyer from Alloa who had married Margaret Haig, a sister of the brothers who founded the main Haig firms, and related to the Steins, a Scottish distilling family with interests in Dublin. In 1780 the Bow Street Distillery was producing about 30,000 gallons annually. By the turn of the 19th century, it was the second largest producer in Ireland and one of the largest in the world, producing 1,000,000 gallons annually. Dublin at the time was the centre of world whiskey production. It was the second most popular spirit in the world after rum and internationally Jameson had by 1805 become the world's number one whiskey. In 1966 John Jameson merged with Cork Distillers and John Powers to form the Irish Distillers Group. The New Midleton Distillery built by Irish Distillers produces most of the Irish whiskey sold in Ireland. In 1988 the Jameson brand was acquired by the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard when it bought Irish Distillers. Originally one of the six main Dublin Whiskeys, Jameson is now distilled in Cork. The old Jameson Distillery now serves as a museum.
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