Description
Crafted from barley grown by Stephen and Andrew McDonnell on their farm in Ratheadon, County Waterford, this single malt is a testament to the diversity of Irish whiskey. The barley was harvested on August 11, 2015, distilled in week 25 of 2016, and matured for 3 years, 9 months, and 5 days before being bottled on June 3, 2020.
The Ratheadon 1.1 is a complex and intriguing whisky that rewards exploration. Its amber to deep gold color, with a glass coated in oils, is a testament to the quality of the spirit. The nose is a captivating blend of aromas, with notes of barley, bread, earthiness, orange peel, light vanilla, barnyard, berries (fruits of the forest), and green leaves. The palate is a symphony of flavors, with creaminess, bread crust, white pepper, soft spice, orange (reminiscent of Jaffa cakes), and berries. The finish is long-lasting, with a lingering orange and oily sensation.
With only 2,000 bottles released, the 2020 Ratheadon 1.1 is a highly sought-after collector’s item. This special release is a celebration of the Waterford distillery’s commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation. Whether you’re an experienced connoisseur or simply exploring the world of Irish whiskey, the Ratheadon 1.1 is a truly exceptional spirit that will be cherished for years to come.
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