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Cuvée: Argot – A Mixologist’s Guide
December 6, 2023
Bespoke cocktails by Jon Lister Whilst we tend to enjoy most of our single malt ‘as it comes’, usually with a dash of spring water to unlock aromas, this is...
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Press Release – Whisky flows again in Waterford after 201 Years
December 5, 2015
...the highest quality barley with unparalleled provenance and traceability. Reynier says that to date the company has exceeded all its targets for the Waterford distillery: “the conversion was completed in...
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Whisky
April 8, 2021
Single Farm Origin Individuality Building Blocks One location, captured in spirit. Expressions of precision and rarity of place. Cuvée Complexity Assemblage The whole, greater than simply the sum of the...
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Going Coastal
April 14, 2022
...Wexford, more common to the farms of County Kilkenny further north west. A fine, loamy drift with limestone that we now know to produce spirit of particular rich oiliness. Bannow...
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Organic: Gaia 1.1
April 6, 2021
...yields of organic barley, prior to distillation we combined these crops together as one batch, in contrast to our other distillations. In the years to come, we will be in...
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The Sound of Blackcastle
February 22, 2023
...coming days, it sits there waiting as the rain runs down the corrugated roof. Moving back outside, through a narrow alley between two buildings, with the rain falling in the...
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The Sound of Lacken
February 18, 2021
...and take shelter from the rain in one of the old sheds at the back of the yard. Trucks come and go here. A forklift moves around. The rain drips...
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The Stones of Ballykilcavan
April 2, 2021
...in the generations to come were army men. General Hunt Walsh, for instance, commanded the 28th Foot at the Battle of Quebec in 1759, while his nephew, Sir Henry Johnson...
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Photographer’s Notebook: Dunbell
August 22, 2020
...due to soil type, miraculous isolated showers or a combination of both.   As Ned set off to tend to the calves, he pointed me in the direction of another...
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The Growers’ Year 2020: Sowing
April 22, 2020
...St. Patricks Day, combined with higher than average levels sunshine and cold winds, enabled sowing to commence from March 22nd. First out of the blocks to sow this spring for...
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The Growers’ Year: 2019
November 10, 2019
...but equally satisfactory with yields in the 8-9t/ha bracket. This is in stark contrast with the yields of 4-6t/ha that were commonplace during the drought of 2018 and clearly illustrates...
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Seed Dormancy & Germination
December 22, 2018
...competition with other plants, the presence of pests and diseases, and the time of planting. Initially the growth is slow while the plant’s seedlings establish and the tillers form. Total...
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