Situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Penderyn Distillery marked its founding in 2000. It broke the century-long hiatus in Welsh whisky production that began in 1894, when Penderyn Distillery crafted its first whisky, marking the revival of this tradition in Wales. Penderyn was first conceived in the late 1990s, by a group of friends chatting in a pub in the Welsh Valleys, about establishing the first whisky distillery in...
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Situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Penderyn Distillery marked its founding in 2000. It broke the century-long hiatus in
Welsh whisky production that began in 1894, when Penderyn Distillery crafted its first whisky, marking the revival of this tradition in Wales. Penderyn was first conceived in the late 1990s, by a group of friends chatting in a pub in the Welsh Valleys, about establishing the first whisky distillery in Wales in over a century. They selected the village of Penderyn as the location due to the site's abundant supply of fresh natural spring water. They have since open two more distilleries, in Llandudno in 2021 and in Swansea in 2023.
Penderyn have a unique single-pot still designed by Dr David Faraday, a descendant of the ground-breaking Victorian scientist, Michael Faraday. Installed in 2000, it produces a spirit at an industry high draw of 92%, meaning Penderyn's whiskies are light, fruity and flavoursome.
Although primarily producing single malt Welsh whisky, Penderyn Distillery also makes Merlyn Cream Liqueur, Five Vodka and Brecon Gin.
The Penderyn Sherrywood in this bottle has been aged in ex-Bourbon barrels and ex-Oloroso Sherry casks. This has been done to bring out its rich fruity flavour.
Official Tasting Notes
Nose - Aromas of dark fruit and rich toffee mingle with green apples and hazelnuts to create a deeper mystery.
Palate - Rich sweetness gives way to refreshing dryness.
Finish - Sweet notes of toffee and sultana persist in the long finish.
Balance - Sherry and oak/winter spices.