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One of the few single malt whiskeys from Ireland.
The Knappogue Castle legacy began with a man named Mark Edwin Andrews nearly half a century ago. His Knappogue Castle 1951, named after the castle in Ireland that he owned, is the oldest and rarest Irish whiskey in the world. His son, Mark, continues his father's legacy by selecting the finest Irish single malt, aging it to perfection and bottling it on a vintage basis.
Knappogue Castle 1995 is the latest in a series of award-winning, vintage dated single malts under the Knappogue label. It was triple distilled one batch at a time in copper pot stills, aged in bourbon casks and bottled in 2007.
Platinum Medal - World Beverage Competition
Gold Medal - BTI International Review of Spirits
FDR Award - New York Spirits Awards
Rating: 95 - Classic
Anthony Dias Blue, Patterson's Tasting Panel
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