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Tyrconnell (whiskey)

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The Tyrconnell

The Tyrconnell” is a historic brand that Cooley (whiskey) distillery has revived.

Previously owned by The Watts distillery which dates back to 1762 they had a proud tradition of producing good whiskeys but also had a love for horse racing.

The Tyrconnell was their flagship brand and is named after a very successful racehorse owned by the Watt family.

This historic whiskey brand has been kept alive by Cooley who has maintained Tyrconnell reputation as shown by its recent Gold Medal wins.


The horse

The Horse

In 1876, the Watt family entered a horse, a Chestnut Colt, appropriately named "The Tyrconnell" in the Irish Classic horse race "The National Produce Stakes".

Incredibly, it won at 100 to 1.

This spectacular achievement inspired the Watt Distillery to celebrate the occasion with a special commemorative Tyrconnell label showcasing the horse, which remains to this day.


Tyrconnell experimental finishes

Due to the fact that Cooley(whiskey) distillery is Irelands only independent distillery they can play around a little more with the whiskey. They decided to put some 10 year old Tyrconnell into sherry, port and Madeira casks. The result was the Tyrconnell Finishes.

The Tyrconnell Madeira finish won Jim Murray's Best Irish Whiskey of 2008 in his acclaimed whiskey bible

The single cask is a cask of exceptional quality picked by the Master Distiller. At the moment the majority of Tyrconnell single casks are 15 years old