Dunville's 12 Year Old / PX Cask Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Dunville's 12 Year Old / PX Cask Single Malt Irish Whiskey is a Single Malt whisky. ABV: 46%. Age: 12 Year Old. Our expert rating is 8/10. community average is 8.0/10 from 21 reviews.
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8/10Dunville's 12 Year Old PX Cask is a confident, well-aged Irish single malt with real depth from its Pedro Ximénez sherry cask finish. At 46% and with a genuine age statement, it represents serious whiskey at a fair price.
Community Reviews
21 reviewsPeople 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 2026People 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 2026People 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 2026Cracked 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 2026Cracked 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 2026Cracked 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 2026My 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 2026My 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 2026My 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 2026Picked 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 2026Picked 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 2026Picked 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 2026I 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 2025I 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 2025I 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 2025The 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 2025The 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 2025The 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 2025Decent 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 2025Decent 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