Gilbeys was a wine and spirit merchant located in Dublin. Along with several other wine and spirit merchants of the time, they sent their empty casks to the Jameson distillery to be filled with new make pure Irish pot still spirit. Redbreast was one of Gilbey's brands and launched in 1939. The brand died off with the closure of Jameson's distillery in the 1970s but was recently relaunched and has re-established itself as one of Ireland's premiere Irish pot still brands.
Redbreast 15 Year Old single pot still is more refined and subtle in flavour than its younger, 12 year old sibling. It was matured in first fill ex-bourbon and sherry barrels and bottled at 46% ABV.