Accurate Description of Item
One Tullamore Dew Whiskey Decanter
Appraiser Remarks
Your decanter and contents do not date from 1791, that is the date of the founding of a distillery in the Tullamore region.
Tullamore Dew is a brand of blended Irish whiskey produced by William Grant & Sons. Although it was originally a single pot still whiskey, first distilled in 1829 in Tullamore, County Offaly, the modern product is a blended whiskey that is not produced in Tullamore town. The primary blend ingredients are from the New Midleton Distillery in county Cork (a facility owned by Pernod-Ricard), as are Jameson, Powers, Paddy and the rest of the Irish Distillers products. The name derives from the initials of an early manager of the concern, Mr. Daniel E. Williams (abbreviated "D. E. W." and merged to form "Dew"). Formerly owned and marketed by the Irish company, C&C Group, the label was sold to the Scottish Company William Grant & Sons in 2010.
Novelty Decanters like this tend to date from the 1970's forward, peaking in popularity during the late 1980's. Values tend to be modest for decanters like this, the contents being of higher value.
Tullamore Dew is a brand of blended Irish whiskey produced by William Grant & Sons. Although it was originally a single pot still whiskey, first distilled in 1829 in Tullamore, County Offaly, the modern product is a blended whiskey that is not produced in Tullamore town. The primary blend ingredients are from the New Midleton Distillery in county Cork (a facility owned by Pernod-Ricard), as are Jameson, Powers, Paddy and the rest of the Irish Distillers products. The name derives from the initials of an early manager of the concern, Mr. Daniel E. Williams (abbreviated "D. E. W." and merged to form "Dew"). Formerly owned and marketed by the Irish company, C&C Group, the label was sold to the Scottish Company William Grant & Sons in 2010.
Novelty Decanters like this tend to date from the 1970's forward, peaking in popularity during the late 1980's. Values tend to be modest for decanters like this, the contents being of higher value.
Estimated Value
$30.00- $45.00
Re: Tullamore dew Irish whiskey unopened
One Tullamore Dew Whiskey Decanter
Your decanter and contents do not date from 1791, that is the date of the founding of a distillery in the Tullamore region.
Tullamore Dew is a brand of blended Irish whiskey produced by William Grant & Sons. Although it was originally a single pot still whiskey, first distilled in 1829 in Tullamore, County Offaly, the modern product is a blended whiskey that is not produced in Tullamore town. The primary blend ingredients are from the New Midleton Distillery in county Cork (a facility owned by Pernod-Ricard), as are Jameson, Powers, Paddy and the rest of the Irish Distillers products. The name derives from the initials of an early manager of the concern, Mr. Daniel E. Williams (abbreviated "D. E. W." and merged to form "Dew"). Formerly owned and marketed by the Irish company, C&C Group, the label was sold to the Scottish Company William Grant & Sons in 2010.
Novelty Decanters like this tend to date from the 1970's forward, peaking in popularity during the late 1980's. Values tend to be modest for decanters like this, the contents being of higher value.