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Ireland’s Boann Has A New Single Pot Still

Boann Distillery has announced a new addition to its core Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey range, which was highlighted as the centerpiece of its Summer Solstice Festival late last week.

Boann Legacy Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey is crafted from a complex mash bill of malted and unmalted barley, with oats and rye. The whiskey marries seven different cask types – Bourbon, Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez, Palo Cortado, Amontillado, Moscatel, and French oak. From farmers and maltsters to coopers, distillers and winemakers, every bottle celebrates the collective expertise that has elevated Irish whiskey into one of the world’s most respected spirits categories.

Boann Legacy also tells a more personal story, honoring the Cooney family’s contribution to the Irish drinks industry over the past five decades. Having helped shape and grow Irish beverage brands for more than 50 years, the family is now leading a new generation of innovation through Boann Distillery.

“Boann Legacy Single Pot Still Whiskey represents everything we believe Irish whiskey can be – rooted in Ireland’s rich distilling traditions while embracing the creativity and ambition that will define Irish whiskey in the 21st century,” said Pat Cooney, co-founder Managing Director of Boann Distillery.

“It stands as both a celebration of what has come before and a statement of intent for the future.”

A limited cask-strength version will debut at the distillery’s annual Summer Solstice celebration on Thursday, where guests will have the first opportunity to experience Boann Legacy in its purest and most intense form.

The exclusive release, with an ABV of 59.2 per cent, is limited to just 777 individually numbered bottles worldwide and will carry an RRP of €85 per 700ml bottle.

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