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Waterford Of. BallyKilcavan Edition 1.2 Single Farm Origin ----(amber)
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Waterford Of. BallyKilcavan Edition 1.2 Single Farm Origin
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About the producer

Waterford was created in 2003 by Diageo, originally as a brewery for Guinness. In 2014, however, it was bought by Mark Reynier, the famous maverick and former owner of the Bruichladdich distillery, where his work focused on barley’s influence on whisky. At his new distillery, he works only with Irish barley, sourced from around a hundred farms. The barley is processed individually in order to highlight the different characteristics of each variety (of which there are a dozen), each farm and each terroir. The first spirit was distilled in 2016 and the first bottling released in 2020.

About the wine

Waterford Ballykilcavan was distilled in 2016 and made with barley harvested in 2015 by David Walsh-Kemmis at the Ballykilcavan farm (County Laois). This edition is part of the second series of bottlings released by the distillery in 2020.

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Region: Ireland - Ireland

Producers and wineries: Waterford

Colour: amber

Appellation: Waterford

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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