Kilbeggan
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Traditional Irish whiskey Kilbeggan takes its name from St. Bécán, one of the twelve apostles of Ireland, who founded a monastery in the area in the 6th century.
EAN: 5099357003609
Code: KN-7E
Description
Kilbeggan is a traditional Irish whiskey that is distilled the old-fashioned way to preserve more of the flavours while retaining the classic Irish smoothness.
The clean crisp aroma of the whiskey will appeal to you, you can smell notes of citrus, honey and barley.
Traditional Irish flavour. Smooth silky sweet honey shows through with a spicy malty undertone. The satisfying finish is also full of malt.
Kilbeggan gets its name from St. Bécán, one of the twelve apostles of Ireland, who founded a monastery in the area in the 6th century.
The bottles are bottled at 40 % alcohol with a volume of 0,7 l.
Flavour Profile
Colour:
brown with gold highlights
Nose:
soft and delicate, with nut oils, hazelnut, barley, cereal sweetness and a little peat
Palate:
complex body with honey sweetness and malt flavour
Finish:
short, with oak dryness

With

Nuts

Citrus

Pepper

Oak

Malt
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5099357003609
Flavour profile
With, Nuts, Citrus, Pepper, Oak, Malt
Country
Ireland
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
40 %
Unit price
22,71 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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