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Arcadian Series

Organic

Key Facts

EDITIONGAIA 1.2
HARVESTEDSUMMER 2015
DISTILLEDWEEK 36 2016
Maturation3 years 9 months 20 days
ABV50%
No. of Bottles4,000
For Market Global
BottledSeptember 2020

IRELAND’S FIRST ORGANIC WHISKY

The Arcadian Series represents our otherworldly garden of delights. We sought out maverick farmers, inspirational growers, iconoclasts whose ethos & way of life respects the land & the old ways in the pursuit of pure flavours over yield imperatives. Gaia, the neopagan goddess of yore, a personification of Mother Earth herself, is a fitting custodian to bring forth Ireland’s first whisky distilled from certified organic Irish barley.

John Mallick, Paddy Tobin, Alan Jackson, Pat and Denis Booth, Jason Stanley and Trevor Harris rose to the challenge laid down by us to produce the first Irish-grown organic malting barley. Given the low yielding of organic barley, it is important to note that we combined these crops together as one batch prior to distillation.

When we started the organic project in 2015, the volumes of Irish organic malting barley from any one farm were so small there was no possibility of distilling them as a Single Farm Origin. We took all we could get our hands on to arrive at the minimum useable volume for the maltings. In the years to come we will have we have organic Single Farm Origins to release in the years to come.

We find it bemusing that much of the industry treats with indifference the primary source of single malt whisky’s extraordinary flavour: barley. We have placed barley – where and how it is grown – at the heart of what we do, curious about where the real whisky flavour may be found. A natural progression of this philosophy is to see what not only single farm origins can accomplish but what organically grown barley can do when it is given the right platform. Compliance for organic status is not straight forward by any means – there’ s a shed load of hoops to jump through, deep cleaning regimens, audits and assessments to undergo.

So, is it worth it?  We certainly think so, what we lose in yield and hair pulling we gain in purity and definition of flavour.  We’re not playing at it; we lay down 400 to 600 casks of organic spirit a year, we buy all the Irish grown organic malting barley that can get our hands on.

Growers

Grower
Farm
County
Type
Jason Stanley
Castlefleming
Laois
Organic
Paddy Tobin
Main Street
Kilkenny
Organic
Trevor Harris
Cooltrim
Kildare
Biodynamic
John Mallick
Garryhoe
Wicklow
Organic
Pat & Dennis Booth
Killone
Laois
Organic
Alan Jackson
Jackson Organic
Tipperary
Organic

The Sound of Organic Farm, Garryhoe

On John Mallick’s farm at Garryhoe, a picturesque organic farm in Wicklow, the track starts out in a wooded area near last year’s barley fields. It’s a clear, windy day. The track takes us down the hill, over a stream, into a clearing then deeper into another woods. The wind rushes through the trees; the branches at the top of the firs clash. There’s something rather magical about the place. The birds are full of life as the track moves through the woods and back around towards the edge of the fields. Then, from here, it’s downhill to the bottom of the valley where the wind gusts through a wire fence. The Derry Water River ripples through the farm.

BARLEY TIMELINES

Went to Maltings14 July 2016
Arrived at Distillery28 July 2016
Fermentation Started1 September 2016
Distillation Started4 September 2016
Distillation Finished13 September 2016
Filled at Warehouse16 September 2016
Marriage of Casks6 July 2020
Sent for Bottling24 August 2020

TERROIR

FIELDS
series 3 DIFFERENT SOILS: ELTON, STRAFFAN & BALLYLANDERS

BARLEY, YEAST & WATER

VARIETYOVERTURE
YeastMauri Distiller's Yeast
Production WaterVolcanic Aquifer
Fermentation136 hours

TERROIR

Head Distiller's Observations

Appearance: Deep copper, with unctuous oils – and legs as slow as mine if I made it to mile 26 of a marathon.

Nose: A rose bed after a summer shower, white pepper, rhubarb tart, salted caramel, popcorn, fudge, marshmallows, cherries, vine tomatoes.

Taste: White pepper, orange zest, almond, dates, lemon sherbet, liquorice, gentle maltiness and warm chocolate brownie.

Finish: Warm spices that gently goes to leave a cherry biscuit note.

cask no.
cask type
cask fill
cooperage
fill date
farm
5270
U.S. First-Fill
196.03 litres
Seagram Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
5271
U.S. First-Fill
191.41 litres
Seagram Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
5272
U.S. First-Fill
191.96 litres
Seagram Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
5203
U.S. First-Fill
200.23 litres
Seagram Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
5273
U.S. First-Fill
187.46 litres
Seagram Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
2805
U.S. Virgin
203.99 litres
Speyside Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
2806
U.S. Virgin
203.98 litres
Speyside Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
2807
U.S. Virgin
200.3 litres
Speyside Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
2812
U.S. Virgin
196.88 litres
Speyside Cooperage
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
729
Premium French
237 litres
Francois
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
3402
Premium French
222.65 litres
Tonnellerie des Domaines De CHATEAU LAFITE
16 September 2016
Organic Growers
2888
Vin Doux Naturel
579.13 litres
Sherry
16 September 2016
Organic Growers

Composition

35%FIRST FILL U.S
29%VIRGIN U.S.
17%PREMIUM FRENCH
19%VIN DOUX NATUREL

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