Waterford Single Farm takes inspiration from the ancient tradition of lunar cycles to create this Single Malt Irish Whiskey made with biodynamic agriculture. Eccentric for some, regenerative for others, this type of barley cultivation goes beyond the normal ecological mentality.
"For this historic whiskey, distilled from Ireland's only biodynamic barley, we invoke the goddess of the moon for our most esoteric and evocative bottling."
Aromatic profile: on the nose plums, apricot jam, fresh fruit salad, cold coffee, lemon cake, milk chocolate with almonds. On the palate, on the other hand, spices at all levels, in front, in the center, behind and in the middle, white pepper, cloves, dark chocolate, licorice, malt biscuits and mint tea, grapefruit. The finish is warm and spicy.
Organic Product conforming to EC Reg. 848/18 - Certified by IT BIO 018

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