This Irish Single Malt, in this box with two Wood Glasses, is part of Kinahan's Kasc Project: an experiment in whiskey making that uses the provenance of wood as a key factor.
The whiskeys of this series are aged in hand-made hybrid barrels, consisting of a mix of 5 different types of trees: chestnut, American oak, French, Hungarian and Portuguese.
Each variety gives different colors and aromas to the final whiskey, enhancing its uniqueness.
A modern whiskey, with unusual notes of Malvasia grapes left to dry in the sun and sweetened espresso coffee.

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