What is the oldest bottle of Jameson whiskey?

Answered by Dustin Gorski

The oldest bottled brand of Jameson is Jameson Crested Ten. This particular brand was launched in 1963, making it Jameson's oldest bottled brand. However, it is important to note that despite the name suggesting a 10-year aging period, the majority of the blend is actually 7-8 years old.

Jameson Crested Ten is a blend of both pot still and grain whiskey, with approximately 60% of the blend being pot still and 40% being grain. This combination creates a unique and well-rounded flavor profile, showcasing the best qualities of both whiskey styles.

I must mention that as of 2006, Jameson Crested Ten is not widely available outside of Ireland. This adds to its allure and makes it a special find for whiskey enthusiasts who have the opportunity to try it.

Personally, I have had the pleasure of tasting Jameson Crested Ten during a trip to Ireland. The rich and smooth taste of this whiskey left a lasting impression on me. The blend of pot still and grain whiskey creates a balanced and complex flavor, with notes of oak, vanilla, and a subtle spiciness. It is a truly enjoyable whiskey that I would highly recommend to any whiskey lover.

The oldest bottled brand of Jameson whiskey is Jameson Crested Ten. Despite its name, it is not aged for 10 years but rather for 7-8 years. This blend of pot still and grain whiskey creates a unique flavor profile that is both smooth and complex. While it may not be widely available outside of Ireland, it is definitely worth seeking out for those who appreciate fine whiskey.