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There's incredible Irish whiskey to be won... Â Â Dear {NAME}, Â We've just kicked off an amazing

There's incredible Irish whiskey to be won...   Dear {NAME},  We've just kicked off an amazing competition with Redbreast where you could [win a bottle of its spectacular Redbreast Dream Cask!]( "Wow! How?!", we hear you exclaim and ask in a pleasing rhyme. Well, among our bottles of [Redbreast 12 Year Old]( there are six of them with golden corks. Buy a bottle of that marvellous single pot still whiskey, and if yours has one of those lucky golden corks, you'll win a bottle of Redbreast Dream Cask! £42.40    A golden opportunity to win some superb whiskey Keep your eyes peeled for a golden cork in your bottle of Redbreast 12 Year Old! If you find one, some spectacular Irish whiskey will be yours!    Redbreast Dream Cask As you would expect, Redbreast has gone and bottled up a truly incredible expression for its Dream Cask release. It's a 29 year old single pot still whiskey, aged in ex-bourbon, sherry, and ruby Port-seasoned casks, married together in an Oloroso sherry butt for 15 months!  For more details and full terms and conditions you can head on over to the blog...   The news in brief  [New Arrival: Pinkster Spritz Raspberry & Hibiscus]( The sun is out again, and we’re in the mood for a nice, refreshing Spritz. Good thing Pinkster Spritz Raspberry & Hibiscus has turned up...  [MoM Loves: Talisker Xpedition Oak: The Atlantic Challenge]( Talisker has always valued its maritime heritage. Now, it has released a whisky aged with staves that have travelled across the Atlantic. [Trustpilot Logo] [Trustpilot Stars] [TrustScore]( Contact Us UK: 0800 5200 474 Int. : +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com You’ve got this email because you subscribed to receive updates from Master of Malt or another Atom Group website. We use trusted external providers worldwide to help us process your personal data, by clicking through to our site from any link in this email, you confirm that you agree to our [Privacy Policy]( and [Cookie Policy](. If you no longer want to receive updates from Master of Malt or any other Atom Group company, [you can click here to unsubscribe instantly](. Atom Supplies Limited | Registered in England & Wales No.: 03193057 | [Terms of Business]( Unit 1, Ton Business Park, 2-8 Morley Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1RA © 2021 Master of Malt. All rights reserved.

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