Waterford Single Malt Whiskey Ratheadon 1.1 (70 cl)
Description
An Bhearú, the ‘bubbling' River Barrow, one of the Three Sisters noted by Ptolemy, winds through the limestone lowlands of County Carlow. Ratheadon, (Aidhne's Fort), once home to the Lords of Idrone, stands beyond the river's east bank on rich, loamy soil. This is the heartland of Irish malting barley where the ghosts of ancient malting houses line the river standing testament. Sown early by the McDonnell father & son team, the barley thrived on this fertile flood plain.Product Detail
An Bhearú, the ‘bubbling' River Barrow, one of the Three Sisters noted by Ptolemy, winds through the limestone lowlands of County Carlow. Ratheadon, (Aidhne's Fort), once home to the Lords of Idrone, stands beyond the river's east bank on rich, loamy soil. This is the heartland of Irish malting barley where the ghosts of ancient malting houses line the river standing testament. Sown early by the McDonnell father & son team, the barley thrived on this fertile flood plain.
Features
Growers: Stephen & Andrew Mcdonnell, Ratheadon, Carlow
Distilled at Waterford Distillery
Free From Colouring & Chill-Filtration
Ingredients
Irish Barley, Water, YeastAdditives
Artificial Colours | Free From |
Safety Warning
Pregnancy Warning
Alcohol Information
Alcohol By Volume | 50 |
Alcohol Units Text
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Country of Origin
Origin Free Text | Produce of Ireland |
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Manufacturer Address
Matured and bottled in: Waterford Distillery, Grattan Quay, Waterford, Ireland.
Company Name
Waterford Distillery
Company Address
Grattan Quay, Waterford, Ireland.
Return To
Waterford Distillery, Grattan Quay, Waterford, Ireland.
Description
An Bhearú, the ‘bubbling' River Barrow, one of the Three Sisters noted by Ptolemy, winds through the limestone lowlands of County Carlow. Ratheadon, (Aidhne's Fort), once home to the Lords of Idrone, stands beyond the river's east bank on rich, loamy soil. This is the heartland of Irish malting barley where the ghosts of ancient malting houses line the river standing testament. Sown early by the McDonnell father & son team, the barley thrived on this fertile flood plain.Product Detail
An Bhearú, the ‘bubbling' River Barrow, one of the Three Sisters noted by Ptolemy, winds through the limestone lowlands of County Carlow. Ratheadon, (Aidhne's Fort), once home to the Lords of Idrone, stands beyond the river's east bank on rich, loamy soil. This is the heartland of Irish malting barley where the ghosts of ancient malting houses line the river standing testament. Sown early by the McDonnell father & son team, the barley thrived on this fertile flood plain.
Features
Growers: Stephen & Andrew Mcdonnell, Ratheadon, Carlow
Distilled at Waterford Distillery
Free From Colouring & Chill-Filtration
Ingredients
Irish Barley, Water, YeastAdditives
Artificial Colours | Free From |
Safety Warning
Pregnancy Warning
Alcohol Information
Alcohol By Volume | 50 |
Alcohol Units Text
drinkaware.ie
Country of Origin
Origin Free Text | Produce of Ireland |
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Manufacturer Address
Matured and bottled in: Waterford Distillery, Grattan Quay, Waterford, Ireland.
Company Name
Waterford Distillery
Company Address
Grattan Quay, Waterford, Ireland.
Return To
Waterford Distillery, Grattan Quay, Waterford, Ireland.
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