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The classic smooth Irish Single Malt. In the Northwest of Ireland lies an ancient Gaelic kingdom called Tyrconnell which when translated from Gaelic means "Land of O'Donnell". The O'Donnells were, prior to colonisation, one of the most powerful Gaelic noble families. The territory is famous for its distilling tradition. One of the oldest distilleries in the region and reputed to be the first distillery in the world to install a patent still, established in 1762, was Andrew A. Watt. In 1876 the Watt family entered a horse appropriately named "The Tyrconnell" in the Irish Classic horse race "The National Produce Stakes". Incredibly it won at 100 to 1. This spectacular achievement inspired the Watt Distillery to celebrate the occasion with a special commemorative Tyrconnell label. This is a special single cask bottlling. Tyrconnell's beautiful fresh, fruity bouquet, smooth sweet taste and delicate dry finish make it a classic Irish malt with its own distinctive oak cask finish.
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