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Product Information
£28.99
An “entry level” premium Irish blended whiskey from the Wild Geese Heritage Collection which comes highly recommended, it is light but with sufficient complexity to make a whiskey destined to be finished at one sitting sipped neat over ice.
Taste & Finish: Light, sweet, fruity taste. Balanced and smooth. The grain comes through gently and it ends with a tingle of honey and citrus fruit. The finish is clean.
The Wild Geese Classic Blend Irish Whiskey is ideal for a wide range of cocktails or just on its own.
STORY
Irish aristocrats together with soldiers and dependants fled war and want to face an uncertain future abroad.
European courts welcomed the aristocracy and military, where they quickly rose to prominence and became hugely successful. Others, armed only with their wits, had to fend for themselves.
Over time the migrants formed communities, often intermarrying and became a vital force in their host societies. However, they never forgot their homeland and dreamt of one day returning to Ireland.
Throughout time and to this day, migrants the world over have to call on all their resources to survive and prosper in alien environments.
The Wild Geese example indicates, that far from being an exceptional, temporary phenomenon, migration is actually a permanent part of the human condition.