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Knappogue Castle Cognac Cask 12 Year

Vendor Knappogue Castle
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Introducing the Knappogue Castle Cognac Cask 12 Year – a singular Irish whiskey crafted with precision and sophistication. This exceptional expression hails from the historic Knappogue Castle, a testament to centuries of tradition meeting innovation.

Aged to perfection for 12 years in select cognac casks, this whiskey boasts a captivating amber hue that hints at the richness within. Immerse yourself in the nuanced aromas that greet the senses – a harmonious blend of dried fruits, honey, and a subtle touch of oak.

Upon the first sip, the palate is treated to a luxurious fusion of flavors. Sweet caramel and velvety toffee intertwine with the essence of dried apricots and figs, creating a symphony of taste that is both indulgent and refined. The influence of the cognac casks imparts a unique complexity, adding layers of sophistication to the overall profile.

The finish is a lingering crescendo of warmth and elegance, leaving a lasting impression that invites contemplation. Whether savored neat or with a splash of water, the Knappogue Castle Cognac Cask 12 Year offers a sensory journey that transcends time.

Versatile and distinguished, this expression stands as a testament to the artistry of Irish whiskey craftsmanship. Share in the spirit of celebration and tradition with each sip, as you uncover the legacy of Knappogue Castle in every drop of this extraordinary 12-year-old whiskey. Elevate your whiskey experience with the sophistication and refinement of Knappogue Castle Cognac Cask 12 Year.

ABV

46%

Tasting Notes

Appearance:
A captivating amber elixir, reflecting the 12 years of maturation in carefully chosen cognac casks. The whiskey's clarity is a prelude to the rich and complex experience that awaits, inviting enthusiasts to indulge in its visual allure.

Nose:
Upon nosing, an intricate bouquet unfolds, showcasing the influence of cognac casks. Dried fruits, particularly apricots and figs, take center stage, accompanied by a subtle infusion of honey. Delicate whispers of oak add depth to the aromatic profile, creating an inviting and complex bouquet.

Palate:
The first sip is a revelation of indulgence and refinement. Sweet caramel and velvety toffee dance harmoniously with the essence of dried apricots and figs. The influence of the cognac casks imparts a unique character, introducing layers of complexity that elevate the overall tasting experience.

Finish:
The finale is a lingering symphony of warmth and elegance. The whiskey gently unfolds, leaving a subtle sweetness and a touch of oak on the palate. The finish is enduring, encouraging reflection and anticipation for the next sip.

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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