Glendalough 7 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey

$133.99
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Size750mL Proof92 (46% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Saint Kevin is the inspiration for this 7-year-old single malt. According to legend, Kevin lived in the wilderness for seven years before building his city of 7 churches. A 2016 Irish Whiskey Awards Gold medalist, and a Silver medalist of the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits competition.
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About Glendalough 7 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey

Saint Kevin serves as the inspiration for their 7-year-old single malt. According to legend, Kevin lived in the wilderness for seven years before the building of his city of seven churches. This single malt is double distilled, and aged in first fill Bourbon barrels. Bottled at 46% ABV, it is rich and sweet on the nose, with a velvety smooth palate imbued with orange zest, creme brûlée, baking spices and oak, with a luxurious tangy finish.

Their bottle design pays tribute to the town of their namesake, and its roots. “Have a look on our bottle, you’ll see 7 silver crosses. These will lead you to each of the 7 churches, should you ever be stirred into going to Glendalough.”Glendalough’s 7YO is a 2016 Irish Whiskey Awards Gold medalist, and a Silver medalist of the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

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About Glendalough

Glendalough is an idyllic little town in eastern Ireland. Gaelic for "valley of two lakes," it was said to have been founded by a man named Saint Cóemgen—also known as Saint Kevin. The Glendalough Distillery, Ireland’s first new craft distillery, was set up by five friends from Wicklow and Dublin with a deep passion for reviving the heritage of craft distilling in Ireland.

The 18th & 19th centuries there were the glory days of the Irish whiskey industry, with over 200 licensed distilleries in all of Ireland. There were also countless unlicensed distilleries at the time, producing diverse styles of poitín, whiskey, gin and even absinthe. But through a series of unfortunate events, the Irish Whiskey Industry dried to a trickle in the 1970’s.

Glendalough Distillery is part of a revival of this Irish heritage. Their philosophy is "to make innovative spirits while staying true to the tradition and heritage of our ancestors." Glendalough started out making poitín - the traditional Irish distillate made in small pot stills. From there they seamlessly transitioned to whiskey production, and most recently, seasonal, wild botanical gins. All of their production is handmade.

About Irish Whiskey

Contrary to popular belief that Scots invented whisk(e)y, Irish whiskey was mentioned almost a century before its Scottish brother.


Its origin comes from the perfume distilling monks who decided to tweak the recipe a bit, creating Irish whiskey.


Irish whiskey doesn’t have a lot of rules and regulations to be considered “pure” and can be made with various grains and processes, as long as it is aged for at least three years in wooden casks and has a max ABV of 94.8%.


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The nose is rich and sweet, with a touch of cinnamon and citrus fruits - orange zest, lemon infused with vanilla ice cream. A touch of fresh floral notes.The Palate is silky velvety smooth with orange zest, rich creme brulee, dark chocolate notes, cinnamon and white pepper, malt, oak, and butterscotch. "The finish is luxurious and lingering, the spicy, sweet notes elegantly marry on the finish and stay an eternity." (Glendalough)
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