This whiskey pays homage to the inspirational “Italian Gardens,” the centerpiece of the world-renowned Powerscourt Gardens, voted 3rd best Gardens globally by National Geographic. Non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV, it combines an exceptional Fercullen 19-year-old malt with an Italian-influenced Amarone cask finish, skillfully blended with a special 12-year-old grain Irish whiskey.

Nose: Abundance of fruit, cherry, fig, and marmalade with sweet hints of lemonade and cream soda.

Palate: Soft grain sweetness with mouth-filling honey and lemon, leading to a light malt spice.

Finish: Long and fruity, leaving a pleasant coating of summer fruit oils.

Powerscourt Distillery is paving the way for a new era of whiskey making in Co. Wicklow under the watchful eye of Master Distiller -Paul Corbett and Head of Whiskey- John Cashman. Both men are visionaries with expert knowledge and experience in the Irish whiskey category.

Fercullen Estate Series The Italian Gardens

SKU: SWIF11
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This whiskey pays homage to the inspirational “Italian Gardens,” the centerpiece of the world-renowned Powerscourt Gardens, voted 3rd best Gardens globally by National Geographic. Non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV, it combines an exceptional Fercullen 19-year-old malt with an Italian-influenced Amarone cask finish, skillfully blended with a special 12-year-old grain Irish whiskey.

Nose: Abundance of fruit, cherry, fig, and marmalade with sweet hints of lemonade and cream soda.

Palate: Soft grain sweetness with mouth-filling honey and lemon, leading to a light malt spice.

Finish: Long and fruity, leaving a pleasant coating of summer fruit oils.

Powerscourt Distillery is paving the way for a new era of whiskey making in Co. Wicklow under the watchful eye of Master Distiller -Paul Corbett and Head of Whiskey- John Cashman. Both men are visionaries with expert knowledge and experience in the Irish whiskey category.

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