Bushmills 2010 Double Moscatel Cask — a contender for World’s Best Irish Whiskey

September 11, 2024
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What a debut into the whisk(e)y world. Our Bushmills 2010 Double Moscatel Cask is already shortlisted to take the crown as the Best Single Malt Irish Whiskey at one of the world’s most prestigious awards shows.

Founded in 2000, the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC) is the oldest and largest competition of its kind and is widely regarded as the most respected and influential spirits competition in the world.

Known as the ‘The Oscars of Booze', the competition sees 70 experts from across the globe to taste and rank hundreds of entries.

This year, those expert panelist scored our Member-exclusive Bushmills 2010 Double Moscatel Cask a whopping 98/100 points and Double Gold. It’s also a contender to take out the ultimate accolade: Best Single Malt Irish Whiskey.

Here’s what the judges had to say: “Bushmill’s Irish Whiskey Causeway Collection 2010 Double Moscatel is a premium single malt that showcases the distillery’s expertise in cask maturation.”

According to SFWSC judges, our Bushmills “showcases the distillery’s expertise in cask maturation”.

”Finished in Moscatel casks, this whiskey offers a rich and aromatic profile with notes of honey, raisins, and a hint of citrus,” said the judges. “Its higher proof and complex flavour make it a luxurious and memorable choice.”

We’ll find out the good news on 7 October. Even more exciting news: our Aberlour 2010 Double Cask Matured is also in the running to take out Best in Class.

If you’re keen to get your hands on our Bushmills 2010 Double Moscatel Cask and other world-beating whisky exclusives, then you need to be a Member of Australia’s biggest whisky community.

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Update: Well, that’s a wrap! Congratulations to Knappogue Castle for taking out the crown for World’s Best Irish Single Malt. You can see the all of the category winners here.

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