Tullamore Dew
Blended - Ireland - 40.00%
6 This metallic edge suggests the use of young grain that hasn't matured out fully.
Tullamore Dew 12 Years Old
Blended - Ireland - 40.00%
7 Flirtatious, but not a lot to say for itself.
Tullamore Dew 12 Years Old
Blended - Ireland - 40.00%
7 This is a super little whiskey; a premium Jameson clone. And a good one too.
Tullamore Dew 12 Years Old Special Reserve
Blended - Ireland - 40.00%
8 Sophisticated and seductive, but I always find it a little lacking in substance.
Tullamore Dew Black 43
Blended - Ireland - 43.00%
Tullamore Dew Heritage
Blended - Ireland - 40.00%
7 Deserves points for daring to be so sweet.
Tullamore Dew Heritage
Blended - Ireland - 40.00%
8 A very decent and reserved blend that is simply overshadowed and outclassed by the 12 Years Old.
Praise where praise is Dew
Tullamore Dew is reasserting its Irishness and it's paying dividends. Dominic Roskrow reports
November 2005, Issue 52, page 32
Enduring Irish heritage
Gavin D.Smith looks at the legendary home of one of Ireland's celebrated whiskeys.
June 2009, Issue 80, page 32
Heading south
In the latest in our series of places to visit we look at Southern Ireland.
February 2009, Issue 78, page 38
Welcome to Whisky Magazine
It is always good to be back in Ireland, to return to the cradle of so many things that we often take for granted: distilling, Christianity, EU funding and that elusive craic.
Despite the recent econ...
June 2011, Issue 96, page 5
The Irish Revolution
There is a lot going on in Ireland at the moment, we summarise the recent developments
February 2013, Issue 109, page 14
In God's distilling country
Iorwerth Griffiths explores the Ireland Whiskey Trail.
February 2010, Issue 86, page 30
Celtic resurgence
Is the Emerald Isle worth a visit for whiskey fans? You bet – and particularly in 2007
March 2007, Issue 62, page 38
Clear Water
Dave muses on why the Giant's Causeway being ripped up was a good thing
March 2012, Issue 102, page 12
Travelling Through a Green Land
The editor takes the new BMW R1200R on a road trip round Ireland
July 2011, Issue 97, page 52
September Sun
Joe Bates finds that rising sales boasts morale in Cannes.
December 2011, Issue 100, page 41
Coast to Coast
Iorwerth Griffiths takes us on a tour of God's distilling country
March 2011, Issue 94, page 26
The emerald isle
Once rich in distilleries, Ireland has few left and only one permits visitors. So whisky tourists have to work domainly with museums. Great country to do it though.
February 2008, Issue 70, page 36
Leading the revolution
Iorweth Griffiths meets the man who helped Irish Whisky in to the limelight.
September 2010, Issue 90, page 22
A slice of heaven
Ireland doesn't have a lot of distilleries but what it has are all worth a visit. Iorwerth Griffiths reports
August 2006, Issue 58, page 37
A taxing problem
Jens Tholstrup describes being taxed to the hilt in his native country, and deprived of a decent choice of malts into the bargain
January 1999, Issue 1, page 20
The Girl Who...
Jefferson Chase continues his look at Swedish crime fiction.
September 2011, Issue 98, page 70
The BIG Apple
America's east coast metropolis braced itself for the greatest whisky show on earth
June 2007, Issue 64, page 58
Fast fish
We sent chef Christian Delteil some whisky, and he invented some recipes for us. That took all of 20 minutes. Coooking them, says Margaret Rand, toook only slightly longer
August 1999, Issue 5, page 44
Irish Collection
Cork airport unveils its own Irish Whiskey Collection Joe Bates reports
March 2013, Issue 110, page 28
Whisky Gems
Dublin airport launches new Irish Whisky showcase, Joe Bates reports
January 2011, Issue 93, page 37
No Laughing Matter
Joel Harrison is a drinks writer who regularly contributes to Whisky Magazine and other publications, including The Wall Street Journal India. A
judge on the World Whisky, IWSC and Spirit Masters Aw...
March 2012, Issue 102, page 13
Fun in the sun
Joe Bates finds out why the sun shines down on upbeat Cannes show
December 2010, Issue 92, page 36
Whisky, cocktails, and all that jazz (Be Bop Bar)
Ken Hoskins travels to eastern Europe and puts his feet up in the Be Bop Bar with his new Czech mate.
November 2000, Issue 12, page 76
The Irish Resurgence
Naren Youngdiscovers how the revival of Irish whiskey is being greeted behind the stick
April 2012, Issue 103, page 32
The Irish question
In part one of a three part series, Dave Broom looks at the changing face of Irish whiskey.
January 2008, Issue 69, page 20
Mr Hi Ball
Dave Broom talks liquid, occasion and serve with Suntory Liquors whisky supremo
April 2011, Issue 95, page 23
In search of the world's best whiskies
This is the third time we have held the Best of the Best. But as Dominic Roskrow reports, this is the biggest and most ambitious attempt yet to find the world's best whiskies
March 2005, Issue 46, page 18
The corporate raider of Cooley
Charles Maclean meets the chairman of Ireland's newest distillery, Cooley, and finds that his story can only be told in epic form
May 1999, Issue 3, page 16
The changing face of Jameson's
Tim Atkin follows Jameson's from Dublin to the palm trees of County Cork and finds a whiskey that lightened up on the way
May 1999, Issue 3, page 32
Future Casting
Our experts open their almanacs and explore the challenges facing the industry in 2011
January 2011, Issue 93, page 6
The dynamics of dynasty
Our writers look at several businesses across the globe find out if family owned is the secret? Does being family run mean slicker and more innovative, more adaptable; or does it put pressure on futur...
February 2012, Issue 101, page 12
World Whiskies Awards 2012 Winners Announced
There is a certain joy following the various spirits through this competition and its format. The job of the judges gets progressively harder as the rounds progress and the competition for the winning...
April 2012, Issue 103, page 73


