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Knappogue Castle Bourbon Cask 12 Year Irish Whiskey

Vendor Knappogue Castle
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Introducing Knappogue Castle Bourbon Cask 12 Year Irish Whiskey – a distinguished expression meticulously crafted to embody the epitome of smoothness, complexity, and Irish whiskey heritage. Aged for a remarkable 12 years in carefully selected bourbon casks, this premium spirit hails from the historic Knappogue Castle, where tradition meets innovation.

Emanating a radiant golden hue, this whiskey invites you into a sensory journey with its captivating aromas. On the nose, notes of vanilla, caramel, and a subtle hint of toasted oak entice, setting the stage for the rich experience that follows.

The palate unfolds with a symphony of flavors – a perfect balance of sweet toffee, honeyed malt, and delicate orchard fruits. The influence of the bourbon casks imparts a velvety smoothness, enhancing the overall character and depth of the whiskey.

The finish is a lingering crescendo of warmth and sophistication. As the last notes fade, a gentle spiciness emerges, leaving a satisfying, memorable impression that beckons another sip.

Versatile and refined, Knappogue Castle Bourbon Cask 12 Year Irish Whiskey is equally enjoyable neat, on the rocks, or as the foundation for classic cocktails. Share in the spirit of celebration and tradition with this exceptional expression from Knappogue Castle – a testament to the castle's commitment to producing world-class Irish whiskey.

Elevate your whiskey experience with Knappogue Castle Bourbon Cask 12 Year Irish Whiskey – where time-honored craftsmanship meets the allure of a well-aged spirit, inviting you to savor the legacy of Ireland's finest.

ABV

40%

Tasting Notes

Appearance:
A radiant golden elixir, reflecting the 12 years of meticulous aging in bourbon casks. The whiskey's clarity hints at the smoothness that awaits, inviting the connoisseur into a visual celebration of time-honored craftsmanship.

Nose:
An inviting bouquet of vanilla and caramel gracefully rises from the glass, accompanied by subtle whispers of toasted oak. The aromatic dance introduces a complex layering that teases the senses, promising a harmonious and rich tasting experience.

Palate:
The first sip unfolds a symphony of flavors on the palate. Sweet toffee and honeyed malt create a luxurious foundation, while delicate orchard fruits add a nuanced complexity. The influence of the bourbon casks imparts a velvety smoothness, elevating the overall character with notes of vanilla and a gentle warmth.

Finish:
The finale is a lingering embrace of sophistication and depth. As the last traces of the whiskey gently fade, a subtle spiciness emerges, leaving a satisfying, enduring finish that invites contemplation.

Distillery Information

The original castle was built in 1467 by Seán Mac Conmara (anglicised as MacNamara), son of Síoda Mac Conmara, and is a good example of a late medieval tower house. The castle's name translates as "castle of the place abounding in little hills".bourbon barrels, this single malt Irish whiskey is thought to be produced at Bushmills Distillery. A relatively small Irish whiskey brand (in 2016 around 8,000 cases across all tree expressions), Knappogue Castle is named after the beautiful 15th century castle built in 1467 by Sean MacNamara in County Clare, Ireland.
The three main ones are grain, water, and yeast, with the former in particular varying based on geographical origin and style of whiskey. In the broadest sense, whiskey is simply a spirit distilled from a fermented grain mash.Knappogue Castle Single Malt Irish Whiskey is named for the castle which inspired it, but the word itself has a meaning of its own. Knappogue (pronounced Nah' Pogue) translates to hill of the kiss in Gaelic. Such a romantic word is only fitting for such a beautiful and iconic landmark. Nah' Pogue.
Knappogue Castle is a tower house, built in 1467 and expanded in the mid-19th century. Located in Quin, County Clare, the castle has played host to two Irish presidents, as well as other heads of state, including General de Gaulle.
Built in 1467 by Sean MacNamara, son of Sioda MacNamara who built Bunratty Castle , Knappogue Castle has a long history from battle site to stately dwelling.
Distillation is the process of separating alcohol from water via evaporation and condensation. The base alcohol is heated, and certain parts of it are captured. This process purifies and concentrates the remaining alcohol, which will ultimately be the final spirit produced. Distillation is done in stills.

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