The Green Spot name originated from the Mitchell family's practice of marking casks of different ages with a daub of coloured paint. Originally there was a ‘Blue Spot', ‘Red Spot' and even a ‘Yellow…
Green Spot Montelena has initially been matured in traditional sherry and bourbon casks, then finished for 12 months in French oak Zinfandel wine casks from the prestigious Chateau Montelena in Napa…
Using the 19th century tradition of single pot distilling, Green Spot is a non-age statement Irish Whiskey that has a fruitful flavor reminiscent of orchard fruits such as pear, green apple, and…
The Wine Geese series presents its second release, following the Château Léoville Barton bottling in 2015. This particular edition of Green Spot Irish single pot still whiskey is matured initially in…
Green Spot Chateau Montelena has been finished for 12 months in French oak Zinfandel from the prestigious Chateau Montelena in Napa Valley, California. Zinfandel.
Green Spot - Single Pot Still Whiskey Finished in Ch. Leoville-Barton (750ml) available at Columbus Wines & Spirits in New York, NY
Green Spot Château Léoville Barton represents the coming together of two historic families, two stories of Irish endeavor and enterprise who together are the inspiration for this special edition…
Green Spot Single Pot Still Chateau Leoville Barton (750ml) available at Madison Wine Exchange in Madison, CT
Green Spot - Chateau Montelena Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey available at International House of Wine and Cheese in Richmond, IL
Green Spot - Chateau Montelena Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey (750ml) available at Ramsey Bottle King in Ramsey, NJ
Green Spot - Chateau Montelena Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey (750ml) available at Princeton Bottle King in Princeton, NJ
Green Spot - Chateau Montelena Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey (750ml) available at East Windsor Bottle King in East Windsor, NJ
Green Spot - Chateau Montelena Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey (750ml) available at Livingston Bottle King in Livingston, NJ
Under the hustle and bustle of cobbled Dublin streets in the early 1900s, a rare whiskey was quietly making a name for itself. The simple act of marking.
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