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Knappogue Castle 16 Year Old Single Malt Twin Wood
Irish Whiskey

Knappogue Castle 16 Year Old Single Malt Twin Wood

Knappogue Castle · Undisclosed (sourced from Cooley/Bushmills)

80 proof16 YearIreland
At 16 years, this Knappogue Castle shows the kind of maturity that Irish single malts rarely get credit for. The twin-wood approach—bourbon followed by sherry casks—creates layers without overwhelming the whiskey's inherently gentle character. It's a contemplative pour that earns its complexity honestly.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich dried fruit and sherry-soaked raisins meet a foundation of creamy vanilla and gentle honey. A trace of almond and hazelnut adds a nutty complexity, while a mild woody dryness provides structure.

Palate

Smooth and medium-weight, with caramel and cocoa developing across the tongue. The dried fruit from the nose carries through, joined by clove spice and a buttery richness. A quiet earthiness emerges toward the back.

Finish

Medium-long, with hazelnut and cocoa fading into a warm, woody close. The sherry influence lingers elegantly.

Specifications
Distillation
Triple distilled in copper pot stills
Maturation
Aged in ex-bourbon barrels, finished in Oloroso sherry casks
Single Pot Still
No
Chill-Filtered
Yes
Serve & Pair

Food Pairing

Dark chocolate torte with hazelnut praline

The Story

Originally bottled by Mark Edwin Andrews at the restored 15th-century Knappogue Castle in County Clare, this brand has quietly championed aged Irish single malts since the 1950s when most of Ireland's distilleries had gone silent.

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