Irish Precision Meets Atlantic Sweetness
There is a quiet confidence to Tyrconnell. Where many Irish whiskeys lean into softness, this one steps forward with structure. The 10 Year Old Madeira Cask Finish takes a classic single malt foundation and adds a deliberate layer of fortified wine richness. The result is poised, polished, and more serious than it first appears.
Who Is This For?
For drinkers who enjoy Irish malt but want more depth than the standard triple-distilled comfort zone. Also for Scotch drinkers curious about how Madeira cask finishing behaves outside Speyside.
Overall Character
Medium-bodied, fruit-forward, and wine-accented. The Madeira influence is evident but controlled. Sweetness is present, yet the malt backbone keeps everything upright.
Production Style
Double-distilled Irish single malt produced at Cooley Distillery. Matured initially in ex-bourbon casks before a finishing period in Madeira wine casks. Bottled at 46% ABV.
Nose
Bright stone fruit leads. Apricot, peach skin, and golden raisin rise quickly, followed by honeyed malt and toasted almond. There is a gentle vinous lift, slightly floral, with a suggestion of red apple peel. The Madeira influence is clear but not heavy. It smells composed.
Palate
Silky entry. Malt sweetness first, then a wave of dried fruit and candied orange. Madeira brings depth rather than overt sweetness, adding a subtle grapey richness and faint tannic grip. There is spice too, soft cinnamon and white pepper, giving structure to the mid-palate. Texture is notably fuller than many Irish malts at this age.
Finish
Medium to long. Dried fruit and warm oak linger with restrained sweetness. A faint nutty dryness emerges at the end, preventing the wine influence from becoming cloying. It fades steadily, leaving polished wood and soft fruit behind.
Strengths
Well-integrated Madeira influence
Balanced sweetness with structure
Textural depth uncommon in many Irish malts
Limitations
I wish the Madeira cask pushed just a little further into complexity.
Value & Use Case
A strong choice for those exploring wine cask finishes beyond the obvious sherry route. It works equally well as a contemplative pour or a confident after-dinner dram. The 46% ABV gives it enough presence to reward slow sipping.
Similar Whiskies
Green Spot Château Léoville Barton – Another Irish whiskey shaped by wine cask finishing, though more Bordeaux-driven in profile
Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban – Port cask influence with similar fruit depth but a different malt structure
Teeling Single Malt – Fruit-forward Irish malt with layered wine cask influence
Final Verdict
Tyrconnell 10 Madeira Cask Finish succeeds because it exercises restraint. The wine cask enhances rather than dominates, allowing the malt to speak clearly. It is confident without being loud, structured without being rigid. A reminder that finishing, when done thoughtfully, can refine rather than decorate.
Score
Nose – 88 / 100
Palate – 87 / 100
Finish – 86 / 100
Balance – 87 / 100
Overall – 87 / 100










