This bottling of a 14-year-old Irish whisky was produced by the independent bottler whic GmbH as part of the Túatha Dé Danann range, under the name Ogma. The whisky was finished in an ex-port cask and bottled in a run of 320 bottles.
Ireland has long played a leading role in the world as a whiskey producer. Not only was whiskey (or whiskey-like) distilled very early (from the 14th century onwards), but the sheer number of distilleries that developed over time (by 1800 there were already over 2000 distilleries) is remarkable.
This bottling of a 14-year-old Irish whisky was produced by the independent bottler whic GmbH as part of the Túatha Dé Danann range, under the name Ogma. The whisky was finished in an ex-port cask and bottled in a run of 320 bottles.
Ireland has long played a leading role in the world as a whiskey producer. Not only was whiskey (or whiskey-like) distilled very early (from the 14th century onwards), but the sheer number of distilleries that developed over time (by 1800 there were already over 2000 distilleries) is remarkable.