Teeling 15 Year Old Single Grain White Wine Cask Irish Whiskey - 70cl
Teeling Blackpitts Peated Irish Single Malt Whiskey β 70cl
Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey β 70cl
Teeling Single Malt Irish Whiskey β 70cl
Teeling Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey β 70cl
Teeling Small Batch Gift Pack 2 Glasses Gift Set β 160cl
Teeling Small Batch Irish Whiskey β 70cl
Teeling Stout Cask Irish Whisky β 70cl
Teeling Wonders of Wood Vol. 3 Swedish Oak Cask Irish Whiskey - 70cl
Teeling Irish Whiskey
The Teeling family have been distilling in Ireland since 1782 β when Walter Teeling founded the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane in Dublin's Liberties. Modern Teeling Whiskey Company founded 2012 by direct descendants Jack and Stephen Teeling. Teeling Distillery opened 2015 in Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties β the first new whiskey distillery in Dublin in 125+ years. The Single Pot Still released 2018 β the first whiskey distilled in Dublin in over 50 years. Triple-distilled, non-chill filtered, bottled at 46% ABV, with diverse innovative cask programme: ex-rum, ex-stout, ex-sherry, ex-port, ex-wine. The Single Pot Still, the Small Batch Rum Cask, the Stout Cask, the Blackpitts Peated Single Malt, and the prestige 15 Year Old Single Grain White Wine Cask. Buy Teeling Irish whiskey online in Singapore with free delivery.
Buy Teeling Irish Whiskey in Singapore
Teeling is one of the most genuinely meaningful modern Irish whiskey brands β founded in 2012 by Jack and Stephen Teeling as the modern revival of the Teeling family's 240+ year Irish whiskey heritage (Walter Teeling having founded the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane, Dublin Liberties, in 1782). The Liquid Collection stocks the Teeling range available in Singapore β including the Teeling Single Pot Still (46% ABV, triple distilled, non-chill filtered β the first whiskey to be distilled in Dublin in over 50 years, paying homage to a style made famous by the now-defunct Dublin Whiskey Distilleries), the Teeling Small Batch (46% ABV, hand-selected casks given further maturation in ex-rum barrels with no chill filtration), the Teeling Stout Cask (46% ABV, distinctively Dublin cask collaboration with chocolate, truffle, sour fruit and ocean spray notes), the Teeling Blackpitts Peated Irish Single Malt (46% ABV, triple distilled, heavily peated malted barley β named after Dublin's historic Blackpitts brewing district, with BBQ smoke, applewood smoke, honey, all-spice and stewed pears), and the prestige Teeling 15 Year Old Single Grain White Wine Cask (50% ABV, restricted release, 95% corn / 5% barley mash bill, 14 years in former bourbon barrels followed by 1 year resting in ex-Sauvignon Blanc casks). The modern Teeling Distillery opened in 2015 in Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties β the first new whiskey distillery in Dublin in 125+ years. Teeling's diverse innovative cask programme has been genuinely instrumental in repositioning Irish whiskey globally as an innovative premium category.
Every bottle ships free across Singapore with no minimum order and standard 3-working-day delivery. Browse the Teeling selection above, or explore the wider whisky category, the wider Bacardi cluster at Dewar's and Aberfeldy, the World Whisky innovative producers at Kavalan (Taiwan) and Amrut (India), the comparable triple-distilled Scotch single malt at Auchentoshan (Lowland Scotch), our luxury gifts selection, or the prestige Fine & Rare range.
Teeling β Key Facts at a Glance
- Brand
- Teeling Whiskey Company
- Founders (Modern)
- Jack and Stephen Teeling (2012)
- Family Heritage
- Walter Teeling β original Teeling distillery, Marrowbone Lane Dublin, 1782 (240+ years)
- Distillery
- Teeling Distillery, Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties, Dublin 8
- Distillery Opened
- 2015 β first new whiskey distillery in Dublin in 125+ years
- First Dublin-Distilled Release
- 2018 (Teeling Single Pot Still) β first whiskey distilled in Dublin in 50+ years
- Owner
- Teeling family (majority); Bacardi Limited (strategic minority since 2017)
- Distillation
- Triple-distilled (traditional Irish whiskey approach)
- Bottling Strength
- 46% ABV (higher than typical Irish whiskey 40%)
- Cask Programme
- Innovative diversity β ex-rum, ex-stout, ex-sherry, ex-port, ex-wine, ex-brandy
- Notable Recognition
- 2019 World Whiskies Awards "World's Best Single Malt" (Teeling 24 Year Old)
- Pot Stills
- Three copper pot stills β Alison, Natalie, Rebecca (named after Teeling daughters)
1782 to 2015 β the Teeling family's 240-year Irish whiskey heritage
The Teeling family have been distilling in Ireland for over 240 years β with Walter Teeling having founded the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane, in Dublin's Liberties district, in 1782. The 1782 founding date places the original Teeling distillery in the early Georgian era of Dublin whiskey-making, when the Liberties was beginning to grow into what would become the world's largest concentration of whiskey distilleries by the mid-19th century. The Liberties earned its name from the medieval era, when the area west of Dublin's city walls operated under different jurisdictional "liberties" (legal exemptions) than the main city β making it a centre for trade, brewing, and (later) distilling. At the peak of Dublin's whiskey-making prosperity in the 19th century, the Liberties was home to dozens of working whiskey distilleries β the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane being one of many.
The early 20th century collapsed Dublin's whiskey industry through several compounding factors: the 1916 Easter Rising and the Anglo-Irish War (which disrupted Irish trade with Britain), the Anglo-Irish trade war (1932-38, which closed British Empire markets to Irish whiskey), American Prohibition (1920-1933, which closed the major US export market), and the Great Depression. By 1976, when Jameson's Bow Street distillery closed, Dublin had no working whiskey distilleries β ending over 800 years of Dublin whiskey-making heritage. The modern Teeling Whiskey Company was founded in 2012 by Jack and Stephen Teeling β direct descendants of Walter Teeling β to revive the family's distilling heritage. Teeling Distillery opened in Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties (close to the original Marrowbone Lane site) in 2015, making it the first new whiskey distillery to open in Dublin in 125+ years. The first whiskey distilled at the new Dublin distillery β the Teeling Single Pot Still β was released in 2018, becoming the first whiskey to be distilled in Dublin in over 50 years.
Why Teeling β triple distillation, diverse cask programme, Dublin revival
Triple distillation and 46% ABV non-chill filtration
Teeling's production approach combines traditional Irish whiskey craftsmanship with distinctly modern bottling decisions that distinguish the brand from typical Irish whiskey competition. Triple distillation is the traditional Irish whiskey production approach β distinguishing Irish whiskey from typical Scotch single malt (which uses double-distillation) and giving Irish whiskey its signature lighter, smoother, more accessible character. Teeling uses traditional triple distillation across the brand's range, in line with classic Irish whiskey-making heritage. The brand bottles at 46% ABV β meaningfully higher than typical Irish whiskey's 40% ABV, preserving more flavour intensity and cask character. Teeling also uses non-chill filtration across the range β preserving the natural flavour compounds (esters, fatty acids, proteins) that are typically removed in standard chill filtration, but at the cost of potentially developing a slight haze when chilled. The combined production approach (triple-distilled, 46% ABV, non-chill filtered) is genuinely distinctive within Irish whiskey, where the dominant production approach is triple-distilled, 40% ABV, chill-filtered. Teeling's three pot stills are named after the Teeling daughters (Alison, Natalie, Rebecca), reflecting the family-business ethos of the modern operation.
Diverse innovative cask programme
Teeling's cask programme is genuinely the most diverse and innovative in modern Irish whiskey β pioneering an extensive range of cask finishes that have transformed the perception of what Irish whiskey can be. The Teeling Small Batch uses ex-rum cask finishing β a foundational Teeling expression. The Teeling Stout Cask uses ex-stout cask finishing (in collaboration with Galway Bay Brewery), distinctively leveraging Dublin's brewing-and-distilling heritage in a single bottling. The Teeling 15 Year Old Single Grain White Wine Cask uses ex-Sauvignon Blanc cask finishing on top of 14 years of bourbon-cask base maturation. The Teeling Brabazon Series uses port cask, Madeira cask, and PX sherry cask programmes. The Teeling Blackpitts Peated Single Malt brings heavily-peated triple-distilled Irish whiskey β a relatively unusual production approach in modern Irish whiskey, named after Dublin's historic Blackpitts brewing/distilling district. Teeling's cask programme diversity has been instrumental in repositioning Irish whiskey globally as an innovative premium category alongside Scotch single malt and Japanese whisky. The brand's Single Malt 24 Year Old won "World's Best Single Malt" at the 2019 World Whiskies Awards β the first Irish whiskey ever to win the prestigious global title, similar in significance to Kavalan's 2015 win for Taiwanese whisky.
The Teeling house style β light, smooth, diverse cask character
Across the range, Teeling is defined by its triple-distilled lightness combined with the brand's distinctive 46% ABV non-chill-filtered intensity and the diverse cask programme that gives each Teeling expression its individual character. The Teeling Single Pot Still (46% ABV, triple distilled, non-chill filtered) shows fresh fruits, grapefruit, lychee and spice on the nose; peaches, poached pears, thick creaminess, cooked grains and allspice on the palate; dry spice with muscovado sugar rich sweetness on the finish. The Teeling Small Batch (46% ABV, ex-rum cask) shows vanilla and spice dancing with bright sweet rum notes on the nose; smooth, sweet, slightly woody marriage on the palate; sweet spice with woody undertones on the finish. The Teeling Stout Cask (46% ABV) brings dark chocolate, truffles, sour apples and ocean spray on the nose; sweet malt, roasted barley, sour fruits, black cherries on the palate; Seville oranges, digestive biscuits, honeycomb and cream on the finish. The Teeling Blackpitts Peated Single Malt (46% ABV, heavily-peated triple-distilled malted barley) brings BBQ smoke, cloves, butterscotch, orange peel; applewood smoke, honey, all-spice, stewed pears, grilled pineapple; salted caramel, savoury smoke. The Teeling 15 Year Old Single Grain White Wine Cask (50% ABV, 14 years bourbon plus 1 year ex-Sauvignon Blanc) brings light citrus, grapefruit, green apple, honeysuckles; fresh zesty peppers, honeydew melon, vanilla sweetness, hints of pear; drying with subtle fruit notes. Compared to other premium whisky benchmarks: Scotch single malts wear their regional traditions (peat, sherry, Speyside fruit, Highland honey); Kavalan wears its Taiwanese subtropical-climate Dr-Jim-Swan-designed innovation; Amrut wears its Indian tropical-climate accelerated-maturation positioning. Teeling wears its Dublin-revival 240-year-Teeling-family-heritage triple-distilled diverse-cask innovation.
The Teeling range
Teeling and the Irish whiskey landscape
Teeling sits at the heart of the modern Irish whiskey revival β a category that has experienced genuinely transformative growth over the past 15 years, going from approximately 4 working Irish whiskey distilleries in 2010 to over 40 working distilleries today. Irish whiskey shares core production characteristics with Scotch whisky (malted barley, oak cask maturation, regulatory framework) but differs in distinctive production approaches β primarily the use of triple distillation (vs Scotch double distillation) which produces a lighter, smoother, more accessible spirit character.
| Aspect | Irish Whiskey (Teeling) | Scotch Whisky | Japanese Whisky | Taiwanese Whisky (Kavalan) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distillation | Triple-distilled (traditional) | Double-distilled (typical) | Mostly double-distilled (Suntory tradition) | Double-distilled |
| Spelling | "Whiskey" (with E) | "Whisky" (without E) | "Whisky" (without E) | "Whisky" (without E) |
| Climate | Cool, maritime (~5-15Β°C) | Cool, maritime (~5-15Β°C) | Cool to temperate | Subtropical (25-45Β°C) |
| House Style | Light, smooth, accessible | Diverse (peated, sherried, Speyside, Highland) | Refined, balanced, Mizunara oak | Tropical fruit, floral, gentle oak |
| Iconic Modern Win | Teeling 24YO β World's Best Single Malt 2019 | Macallan, GlenAllachie, Lagavulin various wins | Yamazaki Sherry Cask 2013 | Solist Vinho Barrique β World's Best 2015 |
| Modern Revival Era | 2010-present (Teeling Distillery 2015) | Continuous (no collapse) | 1923-present (Yamazaki founding) | 2005-present (Kavalan) |
For Singapore drinkers building a complete world whisky cluster, Teeling represents the essential Irish whiskey anchor β the most innovative modern Irish whiskey brand, the genuinely landmark Dublin distillery revival, and the gateway expression of the modern Irish whiskey resurgence. The Liquid Collection's wider whisky portfolio spans Scotch (Highland, Speyside, Islay, Lowland, Campbeltown, Islands), Japanese (Suntory and Nikka cluster brands), Indian (Amrut, Rampur), Taiwanese (Kavalan), and now Irish (Teeling) β making the TLC range one of the most genuinely comprehensive global whisky selections available in Singapore.
The Dublin Liberties β Ireland's historic whiskey-distilling heart
The Dublin Liberties is the historic district immediately west of Dublin's city centre β and was Ireland's most important whiskey-distilling and brewing district from the 18th-20th centuries. The Liberties earned its name from the medieval era, when the area was outside Dublin's city walls and operated under different jurisdictional "liberties" (legal exemptions) than the main city β making it a centre for trade, brewing, and (later) distilling. At the peak of Dublin's whiskey-making prosperity in the mid-19th century, the Liberties was home to over 30 working whiskey distilleries β including the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane (founded 1782 by Walter Teeling), the famous Jameson distillery on Bow Street, John Power & Son on Thomas Street, and many others. The Liberties is also the home of Guinness Brewery (founded 1759) at St James's Gate β the iconic Dublin brewing operation that became one of the most globally recognised Irish brands.
The 20th century closure of Dublin's whiskey distilleries left the Liberties without working whiskey production for over 50 years until Teeling Distillery opened in Newmarket Square in 2015 β restoring the Liberties' historic identity as Dublin's whiskey-making heart. Newmarket Square is approximately 1 kilometre from the original Marrowbone Lane site where Walter Teeling founded the family's first distillery in 1782 β making the modern Teeling Distillery a direct geographical and family-line continuation of Dublin's pre-collapse whiskey heritage. Other modern Liberties whiskey ventures have followed Teeling's revival, including the Dublin Liberties Distillery (opened 2019) and Pearse Lyons Distillery β collectively rebuilding the Liberties' Irish whiskey-making identity. For Singapore drinkers, owning a bottle of Teeling β particularly the Single Pot Still or the Blackpitts Peated Single Malt β connects directly to this remarkable Dublin-revival heritage that no other Irish whiskey brand can match.
Teeling and the Bacardi cluster on TLC
With Teeling now stocked at TLC, the Bacardi cluster has expanded to three pages β making it one of the most genuinely diverse single-portfolio clusters on the site, spanning blended Scotch, Highland Scotch single malt, and Irish whiskey. The Bacardi cluster on TLC now includes Dewar's (the iconic blended Scotch β world's #2 best-selling, founded 1846), Aberfeldy (the Dewar's heart-malt Highland single malt, founded 1898), and Teeling (the modern Irish whiskey revival, founded 2012 with the distillery opening 2015). Bacardi acquired a strategic minority stake in Teeling Whiskey Company in 2017, supporting the brand's continued growth and global distribution while preserving the Teeling family's continued majority ownership and operational independence. The Teeling-Bacardi relationship places Teeling within the wider Bacardi spirits portfolio alongside the five Bacardi-owned Scotch malt distilleries (Aberfeldy, Aultmore, Royal Brackla, Craigellachie, Macduff/The Deveron β the "Last Great Malts") and the Dewar's blended Scotch portfolio.
For collectors building a complete Bacardi cluster on TLC, the three brands offer three clearly differentiated category positions: Dewar's anchors the iconic-blended-Scotch dimension; Aberfeldy anchors the Highland-single-malt dimension; Teeling anchors the modern-Irish-whiskey dimension. The wider Bacardi Scotch portfolio (Aultmore, Royal Brackla, Craigellachie, Macduff/The Deveron) represents future cluster expansion potential. The Bacardi family-controlled ownership structure (since 1862, never publicly listed) gives the cluster a distinctive ownership-pedigree story that contrasts with Diageo, Pernod Ricard, and other listed-multinational drinks group ownership models.
Teeling and the modern revival sub-cluster on TLC
Teeling joins a small but genuinely distinctive sub-cluster on TLC of modern revival distilleries β distilleries founded since 2000 that have rebuilt regional whisky-making heritage after periods of historic decline. The modern revival sub-cluster on TLC now includes Kilchoman (Islay, founded 2005 by Anthony Wills β the first new Islay distillery in 124 years), Kavalan (Taiwan, founded 2005 β Taiwan's first whisky distillery), Nc'nean (Highland, founded 2017 by Annabel Thomas β Scotland's first verified net-zero distillery), and now Teeling (Dublin, modern company 2012, distillery 2015 β the first new whiskey distillery in Dublin in 125+ years). Each modern revival distillery represents the rebirth of a regional whisky-making tradition that had previously declined or disappeared β Kilchoman reviving the small Islay farm distillery model, Kavalan establishing Taiwanese whisky-making, Nc'nean pioneering net-zero Scotch production, and Teeling restoring Dublin's historic whiskey-making heart. Together, they demonstrate that modern whisky-making innovation is happening across multiple regions globally β and that family-controlled, independent ownership often drives the most genuinely distinctive modern revival operations.
Teeling FAQ
What is Teeling?
Teeling is an Irish whiskey brand and distillery β founded 2012 by Jack and Stephen Teeling as the modern revival of the Teeling family's Irish whiskey heritage (Walter Teeling having founded the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane, Dublin Liberties, in 1782). The modern Teeling Distillery opened in Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties, in 2015 β making it the first new whiskey distillery to open in Dublin in 125+ years. Teeling's first whiskey distilled at the new Dublin distillery was released in 2018 and was the first whiskey to be distilled in Dublin in over 50 years. Teeling is distinguished by triple-distillation, non-chill filtration, 46% ABV bottling strength, and a diverse cask programme.
What does Teeling taste like?
Teeling has a distinctive Irish whiskey house style β built on triple-distillation (lighter, smoother), 46% ABV bottling strength, non-chill filtration, and the brand's pioneering diverse cask programme. The Teeling Small Batch (ex-rum cask) shows vanilla and spice dancing with bright sweet rum notes; smooth, sweet, slightly woody on the palate. The Teeling Single Pot Still (triple distilled, non-chill filtered) brings fresh fruits, grapefruit, lychee, peaches, poached pears, thick creaminess. The Teeling Stout Cask brings dark chocolate, truffles, sour apples, ocean spray. The Teeling Blackpitts Peated Single Malt brings BBQ smoke, cloves, applewood smoke, honey, stewed pears, salted caramel.
When was Teeling founded?
The modern Teeling Whiskey Company was founded in 2012 by Jack and Stephen Teeling β direct descendants of Walter Teeling who had founded the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane, Dublin Liberties, in 1782. The Teeling family thus has 240+ years of Irish whiskey distilling heritage. Teeling Distillery β the brand's modern working distillery β opened in 2015 in Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties, making it the first new whiskey distillery to open in Dublin in 125+ years. The first whiskey distilled at the new Dublin distillery was released in 2018 and was the first whiskey to be distilled in Dublin in over 50 years.
Where is Teeling made?
Teeling is made primarily at the Teeling Distillery in Newmarket Square, Dublin Liberties, in Dublin 8 β the heart of Dublin's historic distilling district. The Newmarket Square location is approximately 1 kilometre from the original Marrowbone Lane site where Walter Teeling founded the family's first distillery in 1782. The Teeling Distillery features three traditional copper pot stills named after the Teeling daughters (Alison, Natalie, and Rebecca), allowing for the brand's signature triple distillation. Some Teeling expressions are produced from older Irish whiskey stock that the Teelings sourced from other Irish distilleries before their own distillery opened in 2015 β refined through Teeling's innovative cask finishing programme.
Why is Teeling significant in Dublin whiskey heritage?
Teeling Distillery is genuinely the most significant modern revival in Irish whiskey-making β opening in 2015 as the first new whiskey distillery in Dublin in 125+ years and producing the first whiskey to be distilled in Dublin in over 50 years (since Dublin's last working whiskey distillery, Jameson's Bow Street, closed in 1976). Dublin had once been the world's largest concentration of whiskey distilleries in the 19th century, with over 30 working distilleries at the peak. The early 20th century collapsed Dublin's whiskey industry through the 1916 Easter Rising, the Anglo-Irish trade war, American Prohibition, and the Great Depression. Teeling's 2015 opening symbolised the modern revival of Dublin and Irish whiskey-making.
Who are Jack and Stephen Teeling?
Jack and Stephen Teeling are the brothers and co-founders of the modern Teeling Whiskey Company β direct descendants of Walter Teeling who founded the original Teeling distillery on Marrowbone Lane, Dublin Liberties, in 1782. Jack Teeling is the founder and managing director of Teeling Whiskey Company, having previously held senior commercial roles at Cooley Distillery (the Irish whiskey distillery founded by their father John Teeling in 1987). Stephen Teeling joined Jack as co-founder of Teeling Whiskey Company in 2012, with Stephen leading the brand's marketing and global expansion. The Teeling family is genuinely the most influential family in modern Irish whiskey-making.
What is Irish whiskey triple distillation?
Triple distillation is the traditional Irish whiskey production approach β distinguishing Irish whiskey from typical Scotch single malt (which uses double-distillation) and giving Irish whiskey its signature lighter, smoother, more accessible character. In standard Scotch single malt production, spirit is double-distilled. In traditional Irish whiskey production, spirit is triple-distilled β going through three successive stills, with each distillation increasing the alcohol concentration and reducing the heavier flavour congeners. The result is a lighter, smoother spirit. Teeling uses traditional triple distillation across the brand's range. Triple distillation is also used by some Lowland Scotch distilleries (notably Auchentoshan in Scotland).
What is the Dublin Liberties?
The Dublin Liberties is the historic district immediately west of Dublin's city centre β and was Ireland's most important whiskey-distilling and brewing district from the 18th-20th centuries. The Liberties earned its name from the medieval era, when the area was outside Dublin's city walls and operated under different jurisdictional "liberties" than the main city. At the peak of Dublin's whiskey-making prosperity in the 19th century, the Liberties was home to dozens of working whiskey distilleries. The Liberties is also the home of Guinness Brewery (founded 1759) at St James's Gate. The 20th century closure of Dublin's whiskey distilleries left the Liberties without working whiskey production for over 50 years until Teeling Distillery opened in 2015 β restoring the Liberties' historic identity as Dublin's whiskey-making heart.
Who owns Teeling?
Teeling Whiskey Company is majority-owned by the Teeling family (Jack and Stephen Teeling) with a strategic minority stake held by Bacardi Limited since 2017 β the family-owned Bermuda-based drinks group that is the world's largest privately-held spirits company. Bacardi's 2017 strategic investment in Teeling supported the brand's continued growth and global distribution while preserving Teeling's family-controlled operational independence. The Teeling-Bacardi relationship places Teeling within the wider Bacardi spirits portfolio alongside the Bacardi Scotch distilleries (Aberfeldy, Aultmore, Royal Brackla, Craigellachie, Macduff/The Deveron) and the Dewar's blended Scotch portfolio.
Why is Teeling's cask programme distinctive?
Teeling's cask programme is genuinely the most diverse and innovative in modern Irish whiskey β pioneering an extensive range of cask finishes that have transformed the perception of what Irish whiskey can be. The Small Batch uses ex-rum cask finishing. The Stout Cask uses ex-stout cask finishing in collaboration with Galway Bay Brewery. The 15 Year Old Single Grain uses ex-Sauvignon Blanc cask finishing. The Brabazon Series uses port, Madeira, and PX sherry casks. The Blackpitts Peated Single Malt brings heavily-peated triple-distilled Irish whiskey. The brand's Single Malt 24 Year Old won "World's Best Single Malt" at the 2019 World Whiskies Awards β the first Irish whiskey ever to win the prestigious global title.
Is Teeling a good gift?
Yes β Teeling is one of the most genuinely meaningful Irish whiskey gift choices available, particularly for whisky drinkers who appreciate world-class premium credentials, deep Dublin heritage, and modern innovative cask programme. The Teeling Small Batch (with the gift presentation including 2 glasses) is the universal flagship gift bottle. The Teeling Single Pot Still is the considered choice for whiskey drinkers exploring the first whiskey distilled in Dublin in 50+ years. The Teeling Stout Cask is a distinctly Dublin cask collaboration. The Teeling Blackpitts Peated Single Malt is the prestige peated Irish whiskey choice. The Teeling 15 Year Old Single Grain White Wine Cask is the prestige age-statement gift. The 1782 Walter Teeling founding heritage, the 2015 Teeling Distillery opening, the 2018 first whiskey distilled in Dublin in 50+ years, the Bacardi strategic investment, and the genuinely innovative cask programme all give Teeling unusually rich gift storytelling.
Do you deliver Teeling across Singapore?
Yes. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order. Standard lead time is 3 working days.
