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  2. Jameson Irish Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Jameson (/ ˈdʒeɪməsən / or / ˈdʒɛməsən /) is a blended Irish whiskey produced by the Irish Distillers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. Originally one of the six main Dublin whiskeys at the Jameson Distillery Bow St., Jameson is now distilled at the New Midleton Distillery in County Cork. It is by far the best-selling Irish whiskey in the ...

  3. Jameson Distillery Bow St. - Wikipedia

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    Jameson Distillery Bow St. (informally the Jameson Distillery) is an Irish whiskey tourist attraction located just off Smithfield Square in Dublin, Ireland. [1] Jameson Distillery Bow St. is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. [2] It is now a visitors centre that provides guided tours, tutored whiskey ...

  4. Redbreast (whiskey) - Wikipedia

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    Redbreast (whiskey) Redbreast is a brand of single pot still Irish Whiskey produced by the Irish Distillers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. It was originally bottled by Gilbey's, a Dublin spirits merchant using distillate sourced from Jameson's Bow Street Distillery. [1] In the 1980s, the brand was purchased by Irish Distillers, the producer of ...

  5. John Jameson - Wikipedia

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    John Jameson (politician) (1802–1857), American lawyer and Congressman from Missouri. John Jameson (colonel) (1751–1810), Continental Army soldier who helped discover Benedict Arnold's treason. John Jameson (character), fictional Marvel character known as "the Man-Wolf". John Jameson (cricketer) (born 1941), English cricketer.

  6. Marlfield Distillery - Wikipedia

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    1856. Marlfield Distillery was an Irish whiskey distillery which operated in the village of Marlfield, just outside of Clonmel, Ireland between approximately 1817 and 1856. [3] [4] The majority of the distillery buildings have since been demolished, aside from those adjacent to Distillery House, which is still extant. [5]

  7. Irish Distillers - Wikipedia

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    www.irishdistillers.ie. Irish Distillers is a subsidiary of the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard. It is the largest distiller of Irish whiskey, distilling popular brands such as Jameson and Powers, in addition to premium whiskeys such as Redbreast and Midleton Very Rare. In addition to whiskey, Irish Distillers also produces a number of ...

  8. Irish whiskies are doing the unthinkable - adding flavors - AOL

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    Another Irish distillery is leaping into the trend. Tullamore D.E.W., for the first time in its 200-year history, released in the US last month a flavored whiskey, choosing honey, ahead of St ...

  9. Irish whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Irish Distillery, Connswater, Belfast, County Antrim (1886–1929) Royal Irish Distillery, Belfast, County Antrim (1868–1938 or later) – Among Ireland's largest distilleries in the 1890s, the Royal Irish was the home of Dunville's whisky. Although the distillery is now gone, Dunville's was resurrected as an Irish whiskey brand by the ...