
Fercullen 15 Year Old Single Grain 70cl
Powerscourt Distillery's Fercullen 15-Year-Old single malt has been awarded the World's Best Grain award at the World Whiskies Awards for the last two years in a row, a testament to its consistent quality and craftsmanship at the very highest level.
The whiskey matures in high-quality bourbon barrels, then a proportion is finished in second-fill Madeira casks to give depth of flavour and dried fruit spice.
Serve neat or with a few drops of water to release the aromatic complexity. Powerscourt like to emphasise the possibilities of whiskey and food pairing, which can take your appreciation to a new level. They suggest trying this Irish single malt with brie on a cracker with a drizzle of honey.
Powerscourt Distillery's Fercullen 15-Year-Old single malt has been awarded the World's Best Grain award at the World Whiskies Awards for the last two years in a row, a testament to its consistent quality and craftsmanship at the very highest level.
The whiskey matures in high-quality bourbon barrels, then a proportion is finished in second-fill Madeira casks to give depth of flavour and dried fruit spice.
Serve neat or with a few drops of water to release the aromatic complexity. Powerscourt like to emphasise the possibilities of whiskey and food pairing, which can take your appreciation to a new level. They suggest trying this Irish single malt with brie on a cracker with a drizzle of honey.
Original: $68.43
-65%$68.43
$23.95Description
Powerscourt Distillery's Fercullen 15-Year-Old single malt has been awarded the World's Best Grain award at the World Whiskies Awards for the last two years in a row, a testament to its consistent quality and craftsmanship at the very highest level.
The whiskey matures in high-quality bourbon barrels, then a proportion is finished in second-fill Madeira casks to give depth of flavour and dried fruit spice.
Serve neat or with a few drops of water to release the aromatic complexity. Powerscourt like to emphasise the possibilities of whiskey and food pairing, which can take your appreciation to a new level. They suggest trying this Irish single malt with brie on a cracker with a drizzle of honey.












