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Dunville's Three Crowns Peated Irish Whiskey
Irish Whiskey

Dunville's Three Crowns Peated Irish Whiskey

Dunville's

Dunville's proves that Irish peat doesn't have to shout to be heard. This whiskey occupies that threshold between smoke and sweetness with uncommon grace. It rewards anyone who thinks peated Irish whiskey is a contradiction in terms.

86 proof
Benriach The Smoky Twelve
Scotch Whisky

Benriach The Smoky Twelve

Benriach

Benriach has always played the complexity card in Speyside, and The Smoky Twelve is their most accessible argument for peated single malt outside Islay. The triple-cask maturation creates dimension beneath the smoke — this is a bottle that changes character entirely from first pour to the last drop in the glass.

92 proof
Ledaig 10 Year Old
Scotch Whisky

Ledaig 10 Year Old

Ledaig

Ledaig is the peated alter ego of Tobermory, and this 10-year expression is among the best-value smoky malts available. The smoke here is grounded and savory rather than medicinal, making it an ideal entry for drinkers curious about peat without the full Islay assault. Bottled without chill-filtration, the texture alone justifies the purchase.

92.6 proof
Cooley Distillery Connemara 12 Year Old Peated Single Malt
Irish Whiskey

Cooley Distillery Connemara 12 Year Old Peated Single Malt

Connemara

Connemara remains the standard-bearer for peated Irish whiskey, and the 12-year expression adds a maturity and roundness the core release lacks. The extra time in wood tempers the peat into something elegant and layered. It's a compelling argument that smoke and Irish whiskey are not mutually exclusive traditions.

80 proof
West Cork Glengarriff Series Bog Oak Charred Cask
Irish Whiskey

West Cork Glengarriff Series Bog Oak Charred Cask

West Cork Distillers

The experiment here is elemental: what happens when you char a cask with wood that has been buried in peat for three millennia? The answer is a flavor profile that exists nowhere else in Irish whiskey — a deep, minerally woodiness that isn't quite peat smoke and isn't quite standard oak char. It's something entirely its own. West Cork could have finished this whiskey in standard barrels and sold it for the same price, but they chose to dig into the bogs of Glengarriff and create a finishing process that no one else can replicate. At this price point, it's one of the most original experiments in Irish whiskey.

$3586 (43% ABV) proof
Lagavulin 16 Year
Scotch Whisky

Lagavulin 16 Year

Lagavulin

Lagavulin 16 is the benchmark by which heavily peated Islay malts are measured, and it earns that status through balance rather than brute force. The interplay between smoke, sweetness, and maritime character is meticulously calibrated after 16 years of patient maturation. This is a bottle that belongs on every serious whisky shelf — not as a trophy, but as a teacher.

$9086 proof
Ardbeg Wee Beastie
Scotch Whisky

Ardbeg Wee Beastie

Ardbeg

Wee Beastie is Ardbeg's deliberate argument that age statements don't tell the whole story. At five years old, it trades refinement for raw, feral energy — and that's entirely the point. It's an essential bottle for peat lovers who want the distillery's DNA in its most unrestrained form, and it punches well above its price.

$4594.6 proof