At the world's oldest whiskey distillery, Bushmills has been producing 'Irish whiskey at its best' for over 400 years. Thanks to experience and craft passed down from generation to generation, Bushmills is in the top three Irish whiskey brands both worldwide and in the Netherlands. Besides the regular Bushmills range, consisting of Original, Blackbush, 10YO, 16YO and 21YO, Bushmills also introduced the exclusive Causeway collection. And especially for us, the Dutch whiskey lover, Bushmills has now released the 2011 Banyuls Cask within the Causeway Limited Edition collection. This sensational whiskey is available from this month (April) in a very limited edition at Mitra, which also makes it an instant collector's item.
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