Baileys Liqueur Irish Cream Vanilla Cinnamon 750ml
Baileys Liqueur Irish Cream Vanilla Cinnamon 750ml
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Baileys Vanilla Cinnamon takes the familiar, beloved Irish cream and tucks it into a cozy, bakery-fresh moment — imagine warm vanilla custard folded with a ribbon of cassia cinnamon straight from an Irish kitchen. On the nose you'll get soft vanilla bean and spun sugar with a hint of toasted spice; on the palate it arrives silky and thick, delivering rich cream, brown sugar and a gentle, lingering warmth of cinnamon that brightens rather than overwhelms. The mouthfeel is plush and velvety, coating the tongue in a way that makes every sip feel indulgent, while the finish leaves a clean, spicy-sweet trail that invites another taste. Drink it simply over ice, stir a splash into your morning coffee, pour it over vanilla ice cream, or use it to elevate an espresso martini or a wintery cream cocktail — it’s an effortless way to add comfort and depth to desserts and drinks. Baileys’ Irish roots give it that familiar, approachable charm that works both solo and in company.
Perfect Pairings: Serve with apple tart, chocolate biscotti, or a hot espresso for best results.
Tasting Notes:
- Aroma: warm vanilla pod, baked cinnamon roll, light toasted sugar
- Palate: creamy vanilla custard, brown sugar, soft baking spice
- Finish: smooth, warming cinnamon sweetness with a lingering creamy coat
- Brand Baileys
- Country Ireland
- SKU 1308856
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Ireland
Smooth whiskey, creamy stouts, bright ciders, and a knack for comfort—Ireland keeps things tasty and easy to drink. If you want grain purity, gentle fruit, and cozy pub vibes in a glass, this is your lane.
What makes it special
- Protected whiskey styles including the uniquely Irish single pot still (mix of malted and unmalted barley)
- Triple distillation common for extra polish and a soft finish
- Pub culture that shaped balanced stouts, red ales, and crisp ciders
- Modern twist with gin, poitín, and cask finishes
Styles you’ll see
- Irish Whiskey
- Beer dry stout (coffee, cocoa), red ale (toffee, biscuit), easy lagers, growing craft IPAs
- Cider cool-climate apples, dry to off-dry, clean finish
- Poitín traditional white spirit—grainy, robust, aromatic
- Cream liqueur & Irish gin dessert-friendly or citrus-herbal for spritzes
Flavor snapshot
Honey, pear, green apple, vanilla, cereal biscuit, gentle baking spice. Stouts bring roasted barley, cocoa, and coffee; ciders bring crisp apple and a little snap.
How to enjoy it
- Whiskey highball with soda and lemon peel
- Irish Coffee for dessert without the fork
- Stout slightly cool, slow pour
- Cider icy with a citrus twist
- Gin + tonic with lemon and a mint sprig
Pairing playbook (veg-forward)
Aged cheddar, mushroom pie, colcannon-style potatoes, roasted root veg with thyme, soda bread with salted butter, seaweed crisps, and dark chocolate with stout.
Buying tips
- New to Irish whiskey Start with a blend for softness, then try single pot still for spice and creaminess
- Love dessert notes Choose sherry or port cask finishes
- Want pub classics Grab a labeled dry stout or Irish red ale
- Prefer crisp and light Pick a dry Irish cider or a citrus-led Irish gin
Serving notes
- Whiskey room temp; taste neat, then add a few drops of water
- Stout/Red ale 45–50°F
- Lager/Cider 38–42°F
- Cream liqueur chilled or over ice
Bottom line
Ireland pours comfort with character. From silky whiskey to pint-worthy stout and apple-clean cider, you get balance, warmth, and easy pairing any night of the week.
FAQs
1) Is Irish whiskey always triple distilled?
Often, but not always. Triple distillation is common for smoothness; many excellent double-distilled bottlings exist.
2) Single pot still vs single malt—what’s the difference?
Single pot still uses a mix of malted and unmalted barley for spice and creamy texture. Single malt uses only malted barley for a sleeker, honeyed profile.
3) Are Irish ciders sweet?
Most lean dry to off-dry with bright acidity. If you like sweeter, check the label for medium or semi-sweet.
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