Rating 92
Style
Whiskey
Produced In Ireland
ABV 47%
Availability Year Round
Price $70.00 
Reviewed By
Reviewed 2026-03-10

Boann Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey P.X. Cask Review

This family-owned craft distillery began releasing its first products, all single pot still Irish whiskeys, beginning in 2024, with the exports first hitting U.S. shores just last year. This triple distilled blend is matured in oloroso and Pedro Ximénez casks. This is undoubtedly a wine-forward Irish whiskey, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Intense sherry notes on the nose, nutty, woody, a bit meaty, and with some rancio oxidative elements for sure. The palate is sweeter, with figs, plums, cocktail cherries, and overlying notes of pralines. The finish is long and indulgent, making for one of the most interesting Irish whiskeys in our tasting.

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Boann Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey P.X. Cask
This family-owned craft distillery began releasing its first products, all single pot still Irish whiskeys, beginning in 2024, with the exports first hitting U.S. shores just last year. This triple distilled blend is matured in oloroso and Pedro Ximénez casks. This is undoubtedly a wine-forward Irish whiskey, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Intense sherry notes on the nose, nutty, woody, a bit meaty, and with some rancio oxidative elements for sure. The palate is sweeter, with figs, plums, cocktail cherries, and overlying notes of pralines. The finish is long and indulgent, making for one of the most interesting Irish whiskeys in our tasting.

Reviewed On: 03-10-2026
92
POINTS
Boann Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey P.X. Cask
This family-owned craft distillery began releasing its first products, all single pot still Irish whiskeys, beginning in 2024, with the exports first hitting U.S. shores just last year. This triple distilled blend is matured in oloroso and Pedro Ximénez casks. This is undoubtedly a wine-forward Irish whiskey, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Intense sherry notes on the nose, nutty, woody, a bit meaty, and with some rancio oxidative elements for sure. The palate is sweeter, with figs, plums, cocktail cherries, and overlying notes of pralines. The finish is long and indulgent, making for one of the most interesting Irish whiskeys in our tasting.

Reviewed On: 03-10-2026