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Knappogue Castle

Knappogue Castle Irish whiskey is named for the eponymous historic castle in County Clare, originally built by Clan MacNamara in 1467. In 1966, Mark Edwin Andrews purchased Knappogue Castle, which at that point was in ruins, and it was his wife Lavone, a prominent architect, who restored it to its former glory. During this time, Andrews also began buying casks of pot still whiskey, and these were aged under what was to become the Knappogue Castle label.

Andrews’ last bottling was very rare 1951 vintage aged for 36 years. However, in 1998 his son Mark Andrews III made the 1951 whiskey available to the public, and in 1999 the brand introduced a new range of single malts. The brand now continues to source its whiskey from other distilleries, such as the Cooley distillery.

Knappogue Castle 12 Year Old Single Malt

70cl, 43%

In a move away from vintages, Knappogue Castle 12 Year Old is a delicious triple distilled single malt Irish whiskey bottling, having spent its days in bourbon casks.  More info

Knappogue Castle 12 Year Old Single Malt
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Knappogue Castle 14 Year Old - Twin Wood

70cl, 46%

Irish single malt from the Knappogue Castle range, matured for 14 years in a combination of bourbon and Sherry casks. If you've enjoyed the Knappogue Castle 12 Year Old but felt like it could do with…  More info

Knappogue Castle 14 Year Old - Twin Wood
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Knappogue Castle 16 Year Old - Twin Wood

70cl, 40%

Twin Wood is a 16 year old single malt from the Knappogue Castle range, which was initially matured in bourbon barrels before being transferred over to casks seasoned with Oloroso Sherry for a…  More info

Knappogue Castle 16 Year Old - Twin Wood
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Knappogue Castle 1995

70cl, 40%

Distilled at Bushmills in 1995, Knappogue Castle is a superb vintage Irish single malt whiskey bottled in 2008 as part of a series of excellent whiskeys under the Knappogue label. Great stuff.  More info

Knappogue Castle 1995
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