Knappogue Castle 1951 Single Pot Still

Knappogue Castle 1951 Single Pot Still
The Knappogue Castle brand got its name from the historic building in Co Clare that American entrepreneur Mark Edwin Andrews purchased in the 1950s. Andrews also had a love of fine whiskey and set about buying casks of old pot still from the remaining stocks of the B Daly Distillery in Tullamore. The whiskey was originally bottled for family and friends, but soon became a brand in its own right. This one was bottled after 36 years in a sherry cask back in 1987. It was rare to begin with and is now very hard to find. It has very obvious notes of bananna, pear and apple, with honey and spice in the background. A real piece of history and a legendary Irish whiskey.
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Geographic location Ireland
2cl
2cl Price 90.00
35.5ml
35.5ml 150.00
ABV
Alc % 40%
Distillery
Distillery B Daly Distillery
Style
Style Single Malt
Taste Profile(s)
Taste Profile 1 Fruity (Dried Fruits)
Taste Profile 2 Complex

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