Penderyn Icons Of Wales Series No4 'That Try'
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Lot number: 151-00735
Winning bid: £440
Penderyn - named after the historic village in which it is located - is Wales' only single malt whisky, produced at a rate of just one cask per day in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons at one of the smallest distilleries in the world. The distillery was appropriately launched on St David's Day in 2004 and overseen by HRH the Prince of Wales. Using fresh spring water from the hills and local barley, Penderyn has made a name for itself and gained popularity throughout the world.
This peated finish Penderyn bottle is Fourth in the 'Icons Of Wales' series, this bottling commemorates Gareth Edwards try against the All Blacks in 1973.
41% ABV / 70cl
Please note minor creasing to carton.
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