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Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML

Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML

Whiskey: Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML

Goldthorpe barley is a heritage crop that traces its origins back to 1889 in Yorkshire, England. It was introduced into Ireland in the early 1900’s and  is tall-strawed, wide-eared barley variety. It has not been used in the distillation for whiskey in over a hundred years.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 100 (50%ABV)

Origin: Ireland

Distillery: Waterford

Goldthorpe barley is a heritage crop that traces its origins back to 1889 in Yorkshire, England. It was introduced into Ireland in the early 1900’s and  is tall-strawed, wide-eared barley variety. It has not been used in the distillation for whiskey in over a hundred years.

Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Wonderfully barley-forward with subtle, zesty fruits and light leafy notes. There’s an excellent breadiness. Husks, notes of warm porridge, honey and some pot ale, but also tingly hints of oranges, cured lemons and tart berries.

Palate: Thick, oily and mouth-coating. A pinch of pepper alongside warm apple sauce, ripe bananas and gingerbread. More bread. Slightly dry.

Finish: Medium length. Root-y, earthy and grainy pears. Also slightly herbacious. Maybe even some fennel.

Distillery Information

The Waterford site was originally a Guinness brewery built by Diageo in 2004. Mark Reynier bought the premises in 2014 and converted it into the Waterford distillery within a year. Reynier had previously revived the Islay distillery Bruichladdich in 2002, together with independent bottler Murray McDavid.

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Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML

$299.99

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Whiskey: Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML

Goldthorpe barley is a heritage crop that traces its origins back to 1889 in Yorkshire, England. It was introduced into Ireland in the early 1900’s and  is tall-strawed, wide-eared barley variety. It has not been used in the distillation for whiskey in over a hundred years.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

  • ROLLING STONE
  • MEN'S JOURNAL
  • US WEEKLY

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 100 (50%ABV)

Origin: Ireland

Distillery: Waterford

Goldthorpe barley is a heritage crop that traces its origins back to 1889 in Yorkshire, England. It was introduced into Ireland in the early 1900’s and  is tall-strawed, wide-eared barley variety. It has not been used in the distillation for whiskey in over a hundred years.

Waterford Heritage Goldthorpe Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Wonderfully barley-forward with subtle, zesty fruits and light leafy notes. There’s an excellent breadiness. Husks, notes of warm porridge, honey and some pot ale, but also tingly hints of oranges, cured lemons and tart berries.

Palate: Thick, oily and mouth-coating. A pinch of pepper alongside warm apple sauce, ripe bananas and gingerbread. More bread. Slightly dry.

Finish: Medium length. Root-y, earthy and grainy pears. Also slightly herbacious. Maybe even some fennel.

Distillery Information

The Waterford site was originally a Guinness brewery built by Diageo in 2004. Mark Reynier bought the premises in 2014 and converted it into the Waterford distillery within a year. Reynier had previously revived the Islay distillery Bruichladdich in 2002, together with independent bottler Murray McDavid.