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Penderyn Royal Welsh Icons of Wales Whisky (70cl)

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Nose: A delicate smoky peat with vanilla, light red berries and salted caramel

Taste: The earlier hints of smoke become more prevalent. Sweet smoky toffee/treacle notes, a trace of cracked black pepper, malted barley and the soft sweetness of fudge

Finish: The smokiness slowly departs like morning mist, leaving a lingering delicate vanilla and wood spice final note

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£149.50 VAT incl.

    TypeWhisky & Whiskey
    ProducerPenderyn
    RegionWales
    ABV43%
    Volume70cl

    The 6th in the 'Icons of Wales' series was launched on the 1st March 2019, and commemorates the original Welsh Whisky distillery at Frongoch, near Bala, which closed over 100 years ago. It has a Peated Portwood finish and is bottled at 43%.

    (Please note that, as with the original Welsh Whisky bottle, this edition does not have a presentation box.)

    Penderyn was the first distillery in Wales for 100 years. The previous Welsh Whisky Company was in Frongoch, near Bala. Queen Victoria visited there in 1891 and on the 26th July 1895 the Welsh Whisky Co. received a warrant, and Royal Welsh Whisky was born. However, it was hampered by the temperance movement inside Wales and, unlike Penderyn, it remained a curiosity outside of Wales. Despite a sustained advertising campaign, in 1903 the company was wound up.

    Bottles of Royal Welsh Whisky now sell for several thousand pounds, and as a nod to their distilling predecessors, a new Penderyn ‘Icons of Wales‘ Single Malt Whisky (#6 in the series) is modelled on an original 19th century bottle. It is launched, appropriately, on St David’s Day.

    The distillery later became a Prisoner of War camp, housing German soldiers in WW1. After the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916 the Germans were shipped out and the Irish moved in. The building has since become known as ‘The University of the IRA’.

    The distillery was finally demolished - stone and bricks were taken elsewhere and re-used - but there are a few remaining buildings on the outskirts of the site. Penderyn recently visited to make a video (see below) with top Welsh actor Julian Lewis-Jones (Invictus, Justice League, Where The Heart Is), and were shown around by local expert Alwyn Jones. He showed them the last brick that remains from the once mighty distillery chimney.

    Royal Welsh Whisky Video link: https://youtu.be/WfTEUWNH1R8

    Little is known about the original whisky itself, but adverts state that it was a 5-year old peated malt and, rather fancifully, ‘…is the most wonderful whisky that ever drove the skeleton from the feast, or painted landscapes in the brain of man’.

    Stephen Davies, Penderyn’s MD said, ‘This is a great chance to celebrate Wales’ whisky heritage and the original Welsh Whisky company at Frongoch. Creating a global brand is a massive challenge, and we are proud to create award-winning whiskies which travel from Wales to the world, and this bottle pays homage to those early Welsh whisky pioneers.’

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    Penderyn Royal Welsh Icons of Wales Whisky (70cl)

    Penderyn Royal Welsh Icons of Wales Whisky (70cl)

    Buy while you can from our last remaining bottles.

    Nose: A delicate smoky peat with vanilla, light red berries and salted caramel

    Taste: The earlier hints of smoke become more prevalent. Sweet smoky toffee/treacle notes, a trace of cracked black pepper, malted barley and the soft sweetness of fudge

    Finish: The smokiness slowly departs like morning mist, leaving a lingering delicate vanilla and wood spice final note

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