Jameson opens first TasteHouse at Dublin Airport
The first
Dublin Airport is open for business.
Pernod Ricard Global Travel Retail says the new outlet, which is located in Terminal 2, marks a commitment to continued innovation and a drive to “redefine the retail environment”.
The striking exterior walls are designed to capture shoppers’ attention, while the interior showcases an original hand-blown artwork by local artist James Earley.
Pernod Ricard GTR CEO Mohit Lal said: “We’re continually looking for ways to improve the experience of our consumers, and the Jameson TasteHouse illustrates our dedication to be at the forefront of innovation within the travel retail channel.
The store gives travellers the opportunity to learn more about products using touchless technology.
Pernod Ricard Global Travel Retail (PR GTR) has announced the opening of its Jameson TasteHouse in The Loop complex operated by Aer Rianta International (ARI) at Dublin International Airport Terminal 2.
A first for the brand in travel retail, PR GTR says the store reflects the companyâs commitment to innovating in the channel and continuously re-defining the retail environment.
The outlet features striking wall-displays of the Jameson Original blended Irish Whiskey and brings to life an elevated offering of retail theatre, emphasised the company. Other in-store elements include an original hand-blown stained-glass piece of artwork created by local artist James Earley.
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Bushmills master blender, Helen Mulholland held virtual tastings for ARI whiskey ambassadors this week.
Aer Rianta International (ARI) has launched the world exclusive Bushmills
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Details of the new product and its planned roll-out were revealed during a
TRBusiness and other trade media.
With only 100 bottles available in 2020 and the remaining 332 bottles to follow in 2021, the release is the highest aged reference in The Causeway Collection, which comprises cask finished single malt whiskeys from the Bushmills distillery.
This latest release, which is bottled at cask strength
(48.4% ABV) and non chill-filtered is exclusive to The Irish Whiskey Collection at Dublin and Cork Airports. The recommended retail price is â¬700/$858 for 700ml.
ARI launches world exclusive Bushmills 30YO Single Malt
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Only 100 bottles of the Bushmills 30 Year Old New American Oak Cask Single Malt will be released this year, with a further 332 to follow in 2021
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Bushmills 30 Year Old New American Oak Cask Single Malt will debut exclusively at
The Irish Whiskey Collection outlets in the airports and at The Loop online store, with 100 bottles release this year and a further 332 in 2021.
This is the highest aged reference so far in
The Causeway Collection.
ARI Chief Executive Officer Ray Hernan said: “The 30 Year Old New American Oak Cask is an extraordinary whiskey and we are delighted to give shoppers who pass through our Irish stores the opportunity to purchase this very special and rare release.