Knappogue Castle 21 Year Old 700ML
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Stoneybatter
87 Manor Street
Stoneybatter
Dublin
Dublin
D07 NH48
Ireland
ABV 46%
Knappogue 21 is a limited-edition single malt Irish whiskey, with only 1,200 bottles produced. First put into casks in 1994 and 1996, this marriage of two single malts - aged 21 and 23 years - is made exclusively from malted barley. Distilled in copper pot stills and matured in B1 bourbon casks, this expression is nonchill filtered and bottled at 92 proof. The name Knappogue, pronounced Nahâpogue, translates to âhill of the kissâ in Gaelic and can be traced to a beautiful 15th century castle that stands in County Clare, Ireland. The castle was purchased in the 1960s by whiskey pioneer Mark Edwin Andrews, III, and his wife. At a time when only blended whiskey was popular in Ireland and around the world, Andrews was known for collecting and bottling single malt and pure pot still whiskey.
ABV 46%
Knappogue 21 is a limited-edition single malt Irish whiskey, with only 1,200 bottles produced. First put into casks in 1994 and 1996, this marriage of two single malts - aged 21 and 23 years - is made exclusively from malted barley. Distilled in copper pot stills and matured in B1 bourbon casks, this expression is nonchill filtered and bottled at 92 proof. The name Knappogue, pronounced Nahâpogue, translates to âhill of the kissâ in Gaelic and can be traced to a beautiful 15th century castle that stands in County Clare, Ireland. The castle was purchased in the 1960s by whiskey pioneer Mark Edwin Andrews, III, and his wife. At a time when only blended whiskey was popular in Ireland and around the world, Andrews was known for collecting and bottling single malt and pure pot still whiskey.
ABV 46%
Knappogue 21 is a limited-edition single malt Irish whiskey, with only 1,200 bottles produced. First put into casks in 1994 and 1996, this marriage of two single malts - aged 21 and 23 years - is made exclusively from malted barley. Distilled in copper pot stills and matured in B1 bourbon casks, this expression is nonchill filtered and bottled at 92 proof. The name Knappogue, pronounced Nahâpogue, translates to âhill of the kissâ in Gaelic and can be traced to a beautiful 15th century castle that stands in County Clare, Ireland. The castle was purchased in the 1960s by whiskey pioneer Mark Edwin Andrews, III, and his wife. At a time when only blended whiskey was popular in Ireland and around the world, Andrews was known for collecting and bottling single malt and pure pot still whiskey.
ABV 46%
Knappogue 21 is a limited-edition single malt Irish whiskey, with only 1,200 bottles produced. First put into casks in 1994 and 1996, this marriage of two single malts - aged 21 and 23 years - is made exclusively from malted barley. Distilled in copper pot stills and matured in B1 bourbon casks, this expression is nonchill filtered and bottled at 92 proof. The name Knappogue, pronounced Nahâpogue, translates to âhill of the kissâ in Gaelic and can be traced to a beautiful 15th century castle that stands in County Clare, Ireland. The castle was purchased in the 1960s by whiskey pioneer Mark Edwin Andrews, III, and his wife. At a time when only blended whiskey was popular in Ireland and around the world, Andrews was known for collecting and bottling single malt and pure pot still whiskey.