The Teeling Whiskey Company, Ireland’s leading independent Irish whiskey producer, has released
The Revival a limited edition 15 Year Old Single Malt. The Revival has been produced to mark the
opening of its new distillery, the first in Dublin for over 125 years.
The Revival bottling consists of 15 Year Old Single Malt Irish whiskey distilled in 1999, matured
exclusively in ex-Rum casks and bottled at 46% with no chill filtration creating a truly unique Irish
whiskey taste experience. This celebratory bottling is limited to only 10,000 bottles and will be
available through the Teeling Whiskey Company’s distillery gift shop as well as domestic and
international distribution partners.
This new release also marks the upgrading of the Teeling Vintage Reserve Collection which consists of
limited small batch releases of very old and rare Irish Single Malt whiskeys. Containing some of the
oldest Single Malt Irish whiskey ever bottled, the Vintage Reserve Collection allows you to savour and
appreciate Irish whiskey at its finest.
The updated Vintage Reserve Collection will comprise three different bottlings ranging in age and price
points. The first release being the Revival which will be followed by a 24 year old and a 33 year old
bottling of Irish Single Malt whiskey.
Jack Teeling, founder of the Teeling Whiskey Company, commented, “The opening of our new distillery
was a major milestone in the history of Teeling Whiskey. It took three years of planning, hard work and
significant capital investment, but now Teeling Whiskey is finally home. To mark this occasion, we have
selected a very special whiskey to celebrate the Revival of distilling in Dublin. This will be limited to only
10,000 bottles and sold both through our distillery as well as our domestic and international
distributors.â€
The Revival 15 Year Old will retail for approximately €100.00 (GBP£85.00). The product will be
available in Ireland through the Teeling Distillery in Newmarket Dublin 8, Dublin Airport, the Celtic
Whiskey Stop and all good independent off licences and will then be rolled out to international
markets such as the UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Italy and Australia.