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Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release


Highest Price: 2023 £420.00

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Jameson Rarest 2007 Vintage Reserve
Jameson Rarest 2007 Vintage Reserve
LOT ID: 0823-213

Winning Bid
£400.00

End Date: 18 Oct 2023
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release
LOT ID: 1022-113

Winning Bid
£420.00

End Date: 04 Jan 2023
Jameson 2007 Vintage Reserve Irish Whiskey
Jameson 2007 Vintage Reserve Irish Whiskey
LOT ID: 823

Winning Bid
£330.00

End Date: 07 Jul 2021
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release
LOT ID: 557

Winning Bid
£270.00

End Date: 26 Oct 2018
Jameson 2007 Vintage Reserve Irish Whiskey
Jameson 2007 Vintage Reserve Irish Whiskey
LOT ID: 597

Winning Bid
£195.00

End Date: 04 Jan 2017
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release
LOT ID: 830

Winning Bid
£155.00

End Date: 03 Jun 2015

Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve - 2007 Release

Jameson Rarest 2007 Vintage Reserve. Irish Whiskey. Limited Edition. 700ml. 46%.

First released in 2007, Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve was one of Irish Distillers’ first efforts at establishing a prestige luxury market for the oldest stocks from their Midleton distillery, and eyebrows were raised in some quarters at the initial retail price of £130. Fortunately the whiskey is excellent - an assemblage of very long-aged grains and some single pot still whiskey matured over twenty years in port casks - and the Rarest Vintage Reserve now enjoys a deserved reputation as one of the greatest Jamesons ever bottled.

Distillery:  Midleton

Distillery Status:  Working

Limited Edition: yes

Category: Blended Whisky

Country: Ireland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 46%

Ireland’s original Midleton distillery opened in a former woollen mill just outside Cork city in 1825. Midleton’s owners the Murphy brothers founded the Cork Distilleries Company (CDC) in 1867; a century later with market conditions in potentially terminal decline, CDC merged with Jameson and Powers to form Irish Distillers. Soon afterwards, both Dublin distilleries were closed and all whiskey production was switched to a large new distillery at Midleton, which opened in 1975. 

Irish Distillers was bought by Pernod Ricard in 1988 and the new owners have invested hundreds of millions in Midleton in recent years. Today, Midleton distillery has a production capacity of over 70 million litres of pure alcohol per year, making both single pot still and grain whiskey for their Jameson, Midleton, Redbreast, Powers and Green Spot brands, as well as the legacy brand Paddy’s, which was sold to Sazerac in 2016. Further investment has been announced to make Midleton distillery carbon neutral by 2026.

Dublin’s Bow Street distillery was built in 1780 by the Steins, one of Scotland’s greatest distilling families. John Jameson was a Scottish lawyer whose wife Margaret Haig was part of the Haig-Stein whisky dynasty, and during the 1780s the Jameson family moved to Dublin to help manage the Stein’s Bow Street Distillery. The Jamesons bought the distillery from the Steins in 1805 and renamed the business John Jameson & Son in 1810.

John Jameson & Son was registered as a limited company around the turn of the 20th century, and joined with John Power & Sons and the Cork Distillery Company to form Irish Distillers Ltd in 1966. The Bow St distillery was closed in the 1970s and production of Jameson was moved to the new Midleton distillery in Cork. Irish Distillers was purchased in 1988 by Pernod Ricard, who concentrated their investment in Jameson and have overseen a dramatic upturn in the brand’s fortunes ever since.