Waterford Lacken 1.1 is a whiskey distilled from barley from Wexford County.
Francis Kehoe grows barley on his Lacken farm, located two miles east of New Ross and the Barrow River on the border of Wexford and Kilkenny.
By following a type of sustainable and environmentally friendly farming, Francis obtains the highest quality barley. The environment is the key: purest water and a sandy, well-drained, sloping land.
Master distiller Ned Grahan has carefully selected different barrels for aging: ex-Bourbon, new American oak, French oak, Port and Marsala.
A single malt of great complexity with beautiful fruity notes and a great smoothness on the palate.

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