Penderyn Royal Welsh 70cl
£45
£64.29 per litreThis product is age restricted to 18 years or over
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Product information
The Welsh Whisky Distillery guarantee this Whisky to be their sole make. It is distilled with the greatest possible care from Malt Only and is Absolutely Pure. Connoisseurs pronounce it Quite Unique, and as a wholesome stimulant it is very highly recommended.
Certificate of Analysis.
Great Tower Street, E.C. November, 19th, 1895,
I hereby certify that I have submitted to very careful chemical analysis a sample of the Welsh Whisky Distillery Whisky, and find that it possesses great purity of composition, is thoroughly matured, and entirely free from all constituents of an injurious or undesirable character. It is soft and pleasing to the palate, possesses a fine aroma and boquet, and I have very confidence in pronouncing it to be a perfectly sound and wholesome Whisky.
(Signed) Granville H. Sharpe, F.C.S., &c., Analyst,
Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry.
Proprietor―William Owen,
White Lion Royal Hotel,
Bala, North Wales.
This label is an accurate reproduction of the original "Royal Welsh Whisky" of 1895, celebrating the company from which our name is founded. The information contained in this label is historic only and not a representation of the Penderyn company today.
A delicate smoky peat with vanilla, light red berries and salted caramel. Taste: The earlier hints of smoke become more prevalent. Sweet smoky toffee/treacle notes, a trace of cracked black pepper, malted barley and the soft sweetness of fudge. Finish: The smokiness slowly departs like morning mist, leaving a lingering delicate vanilla and wood spice final note.
Certificate of Analysis.
Great Tower Street, E.C. November, 19th, 1895,
I hereby certify that I have submitted to very careful chemical analysis a sample of the Welsh Whisky Distillery Whisky, and find that it possesses great purity of composition, is thoroughly matured, and entirely free from all constituents of an injurious or undesirable character. It is soft and pleasing to the palate, possesses a fine aroma and boquet, and I have very confidence in pronouncing it to be a perfectly sound and wholesome Whisky.
(Signed) Granville H. Sharpe, F.C.S., &c., Analyst,
Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry.
Proprietor―William Owen,
White Lion Royal Hotel,
Bala, North Wales.
This label is an accurate reproduction of the original "Royal Welsh Whisky" of 1895, celebrating the company from which our name is founded. The information contained in this label is historic only and not a representation of the Penderyn company today.
A delicate smoky peat with vanilla, light red berries and salted caramel. Taste: The earlier hints of smoke become more prevalent. Sweet smoky toffee/treacle notes, a trace of cracked black pepper, malted barley and the soft sweetness of fudge. Finish: The smokiness slowly departs like morning mist, leaving a lingering delicate vanilla and wood spice final note.
Package Type
Bottle
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Single Malt Wesh Whisky
Single Malt Wesh Whisky
Brand
Penderyn
The Welsh Whisky Distillery Co. was founded in Frongoch, Bala in 1889, costing around ten million pounds in modern terms. An ambitious project, intended to challenge Scottish and Irish Whiskies, it had, '...a railway station, a commodious Malthouse, malt kilns, peat store, extensive offices and other accommodation required for working the unique concern'.
Queen Victoria visited in 1891 and on the 26th July, 1895, The Welsh Whisky Co. received a warrant and Royal Welsh Whisky was born. However, it was hampered by the temperance movement inside Wales and, unlike Penderlyn, it remained a curiosity outside of Wales. Despite a sustained advertising campaign, in April 1900 the company was closed.
Little is known about the whisky itself, but adverts state that it was a 5-year old peated malt and, rather fancifully, '...is the most wonderful whisky that ever drove the skeleton from the feast, or painted landscapes in the brain of man'.
Sadly, nothing remains of the Frongoch site, so this replica bottle is our way of celebrating our Welsh Whisky predecessors.
Queen Victoria visited in 1891 and on the 26th July, 1895, The Welsh Whisky Co. received a warrant and Royal Welsh Whisky was born. However, it was hampered by the temperance movement inside Wales and, unlike Penderlyn, it remained a curiosity outside of Wales. Despite a sustained advertising campaign, in April 1900 the company was closed.
Little is known about the whisky itself, but adverts state that it was a 5-year old peated malt and, rather fancifully, '...is the most wonderful whisky that ever drove the skeleton from the feast, or painted landscapes in the brain of man'.
Sadly, nothing remains of the Frongoch site, so this replica bottle is our way of celebrating our Welsh Whisky predecessors.
Manufacturer
Penderyn Distillery,
Penderyn,
Wales,
CF44 0SX.
Penderyn,
Wales,
CF44 0SX.
Return To Address
Penderyn Distillery,
Penderyn,
Wales,
CF44 0SX.
www.penderyn.wales.co.uk
Penderyn,
Wales,
CF44 0SX.
www.penderyn.wales.co.uk
ABV (%)
43
Units
30.1
Tasting Notes
The earlier hints of smoke become more prevalent. Sweet smoky toffee/treacle notes, a trace of cracked black pepper, malted barley and the soft sweetness of fudge
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