Dunville's is a name that carries weight in Irish whiskey circles — a Belfast brand with roots stretching back to the 1800s, revived in recent years to reclaim its place among the island's serious single malts. This 12 Year Old PX Cask expression is precisely the kind of release that signals intent: aged patiently, finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, and bottled at a confident 46% ABV without chill filtration. It's a whisky that asks you to pay attention, and at just under £100, it positions itself squarely against some formidable competition.
What strikes me immediately about this bottling is the decision to use PX casks rather than the more common oloroso. Pedro Ximénez is the sweetest of the sherry styles, and when used judiciously it can lend an Irish single malt a richness that complements rather than overwhelms the distillery character. At 12 years old, there's been enough time in wood for the spirit to develop genuine complexity — this isn't a young whisky hiding behind a cask finish. The age statement matters here, and I'm glad Dunville's have been transparent about it.
The 46% bottling strength is another mark in its favour. It's become something of a benchmark for quality-focused releases — strong enough to carry flavour without the burn that puts off more cautious drinkers, and it suggests the liquid hasn't been over-diluted before bottling. For a single malt Irish whiskey at this age and strength, the pricing feels considered. You're paying for time in good wood, and that's exactly as it should be.
Tasting Notes
I'll reserve detailed tasting notes for a future update — I want to spend more time with this bottle before committing specifics to print. What I will say is that the PX influence is unmistakable from the moment you pour. The colour alone tells you this whisky has spent meaningful time in active sherry wood, and the overall profile leans towards the richer, more indulgent end of the Irish single malt spectrum. This is not a light, grassy dram. It has substance.
The Verdict
Dunville's 12 Year Old PX Cask is a well-constructed Irish single malt that delivers on its promise. The combination of age, cask selection, and bottling strength shows a producer that understands what discerning whiskey drinkers are looking for. It holds its own comfortably against established 12-year-old expressions from better-known Irish distilleries, and in some respects surpasses them — particularly in terms of depth and mouthfeel. At £99.25, it's not an impulse purchase, but it represents fair value for what's in the bottle. I'd rate this an 8 out of 10: a genuinely impressive whiskey that rewards patience and attention. It's the kind of bottle I'd happily recommend to anyone looking to explore Irish single malt beyond the usual suspects.
Best Served
Pour it neat in a Glencairn and give it five minutes to open up. If you find the PX sweetness a touch assertive, a few drops of water will broaden the palate and let the malt speak more clearly. This is an evening whiskey — don't rush it, and don't waste it in a cocktail. It deserves better than that.
Community Reviews
Gianluca Ferro
Dunville's is seriously underrated
8/10
People sleep on Dunville's and I don't get it. This 12 year old has a gorgeous deep amber colour and the PX cask gives it layers of plum jam and dark chocolate. Non-chill filtered at 46% which I always appreciate. Been sipping it neat over the last few weeks and the bottle's nearly gone.
6 March 2026
Emily Thomas
Dunville's is seriously underrated
8/10
People sleep on Dunville's and I don't get it. This 12 year old has a gorgeous deep amber colour and the PX cask gives it layers of plum jam and dark chocolate. Non-chill filtered at 46% which I always appreciate. Been sipping it neat over the last few weeks and the bottle's nearly gone.
6 March 2026
Sara Lindstrom
Dunville's is seriously underrated
8/10
People sleep on Dunville's and I don't get it. This 12 year old has a gorgeous deep amber colour and the PX cask gives it layers of plum jam and dark chocolate. Non-chill filtered at 46% which I always appreciate. Been sipping it neat over the last few weeks and the bottle's nearly gone.
6 March 2026
Mei-Lin Wu
Great winter dram
8/10
Cracked this open during a cold snap and it hit the spot perfectly. Warm baking spices, stewed fruit, and a touch of leather from the 12 years in wood. The finish is medium-long with a pleasant nuttiness. At 46% it stands up well neat without needing water. Really well put together.
28 February 2026
Hannah Brooks
Great winter dram
8/10
Cracked this open during a cold snap and it hit the spot perfectly. Warm baking spices, stewed fruit, and a touch of leather from the 12 years in wood. The finish is medium-long with a pleasant nuttiness. At 46% it stands up well neat without needing water. Really well put together.
28 February 2026
Natasha Volkov
Great winter dram
8/10
Cracked this open during a cold snap and it hit the spot perfectly. Warm baking spices, stewed fruit, and a touch of leather from the 12 years in wood. The finish is medium-long with a pleasant nuttiness. At 46% it stands up well neat without needing water. Really well put together.
28 February 2026
Penelope Hart
Dessert in a glass
9/10
My wife tried this and immediately claimed the bottle, so that tells you something. It's rich and sweet from the PX sherry cask — think figs, treacle, and toasted almonds. The 46% ABV keeps everything balanced so it never feels cloying. Already ordered a second bottle.
20 February 2026
Alex Ramos
Dessert in a glass
9/10
My wife tried this and immediately claimed the bottle, so that tells you something. It's rich and sweet from the PX sherry cask — think figs, treacle, and toasted almonds. The 46% ABV keeps everything balanced so it never feels cloying. Already ordered a second bottle.
20 February 2026
Marianne Blom
Dessert in a glass
9/10
My wife tried this and immediately claimed the bottle, so that tells you something. It's rich and sweet from the PX sherry cask — think figs, treacle, and toasted almonds. The 46% ABV keeps everything balanced so it never feels cloying. Already ordered a second bottle.
20 February 2026
Kenji Watanabe
Solid for the price bracket
8/10
Picked this up for just under a hundred quid and I think it's fair value for a 12-year-old single malt with cask-strength-adjacent ABV. Sherry sweetness up front, raisins and Christmas cake, with a dry oak finish that lingers nicely. Not groundbreaking but consistently enjoyable neat.
2 February 2026
Amira Benali
Solid for the price bracket
8/10
Picked this up for just under a hundred quid and I think it's fair value for a 12-year-old single malt with cask-strength-adjacent ABV. Sherry sweetness up front, raisins and Christmas cake, with a dry oak finish that lingers nicely. Not groundbreaking but consistently enjoyable neat.
2 February 2026
Derek Chang
Solid for the price bracket
8/10
Picked this up for just under a hundred quid and I think it's fair value for a 12-year-old single malt with cask-strength-adjacent ABV. Sherry sweetness up front, raisins and Christmas cake, with a dry oak finish that lingers nicely. Not groundbreaking but consistently enjoyable neat.
2 February 2026
Zara Al-Hassan
Good but not quite there
7/10
I wanted to love this more than I did. The PX influence gives it a lovely dried fruit and fig sweetness on the nose, but the palate felt a bit one-dimensional to me — sweet, sweet, more sweet. A drop of water opened it up slightly. At £99 I'd probably explore a few Redbreast options first.
30 November 2025
Aiko Tanaka
Good but not quite there
7/10
I wanted to love this more than I did. The PX influence gives it a lovely dried fruit and fig sweetness on the nose, but the palate felt a bit one-dimensional to me — sweet, sweet, more sweet. A drop of water opened it up slightly. At £99 I'd probably explore a few Redbreast options first.
30 November 2025
Noah Williams
Good but not quite there
7/10
I wanted to love this more than I did. The PX influence gives it a lovely dried fruit and fig sweetness on the nose, but the palate felt a bit one-dimensional to me — sweet, sweet, more sweet. A drop of water opened it up slightly. At £99 I'd probably explore a few Redbreast options first.
30 November 2025
Ethan Cooper
PX cask magic
9/10
The Pedro Ximénez cask influence really shines here — dark fruits, sticky toffee, and a hint of orange peel on the nose. At 46% it's got enough punch to carry those rich flavours without being hot. I keep coming back to this bottle neat after dinner. One of the better Irish single malts I've had this year.
5 November 2025
Ryan Mitchell
PX cask magic
9/10
The Pedro Ximénez cask influence really shines here — dark fruits, sticky toffee, and a hint of orange peel on the nose. At 46% it's got enough punch to carry those rich flavours without being hot. I keep coming back to this bottle neat after dinner. One of the better Irish single malts I've had this year.
5 November 2025
Isabella Rossi
PX cask magic
9/10
The Pedro Ximénez cask influence really shines here — dark fruits, sticky toffee, and a hint of orange peel on the nose. At 46% it's got enough punch to carry those rich flavours without being hot. I keep coming back to this bottle neat after dinner. One of the better Irish single malts I've had this year.
5 November 2025
Victor Osei
Nice sipper, a touch pricey
7/10
Decent Irish single malt with classic PX sherry notes — raisins, dates, a bit of spice on the back end. I enjoyed it on the rocks on a Friday evening. My only gripe is that at nearly a hundred pounds, the competition at that price point is stiff. Would buy again on sale though.
16 October 2025
Carlos Mendez
Nice sipper, a touch pricey
7/10
Decent Irish single malt with classic PX sherry notes — raisins, dates, a bit of spice on the back end. I enjoyed it on the rocks on a Friday evening. My only gripe is that at nearly a hundred pounds, the competition at that price point is stiff. Would buy again on sale though.
16 October 2025
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