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Whiskey: Egan’s Conviction | 700ML
There are plenty of fruity, floral notes to explore here, with a good balance of sturdy spice. A marvellous one to sip slowly of an evening.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92 (46%ABV)
Origin: Ireland
Distillery: Egan’s
An exquisite Irish whiskey from Egan’s, Conviction combines a blend of single malt and single grain, each matured for a decade in bourbon casks, before being married in Cognac casks! There are plenty of fruity, floral notes to explore here, with a good balance of sturdy spice. A marvellous one to sip slowly of an evening.
Egan’s Conviction | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Honeysuckle, soft peaches, toasted almonds, a touch of lemon zest.
Palate: Still floral with silky honey, soft notes of fresh apricot, and denser, sweet prunes. Notes of sweet granola, toasted nuts, and leathery oak build.
Finish: A creamy balance of earthen oak, warming spice, and dried fruits.
Distillery Information
Egan’s Irish whiskey story begins back in the 1800s with Patrick Egan, a solicitor. In 1835, he was nominated as a Crown Solicitor of Westmeath in the House of Commons. Through this role, which he held for 40 years, he set his sons, Patrick James and Henry James up as merchants. The two sons established P. & H. Egan Limited which grew to be a respected business in Tullamore. Patrick J. prized the welfare of his workers very highly, and instilled some of the highest standards of work practices at the time. Initially, the business was incredibly diverse, though it did include malting and brewing.The business lasted until fourth generation descendants voluntarily closed the business in 1968, as the brand wasn’t able to compete with larger multinational companies. However, in 2013, the Egan family resurrected the brand. P&H Egan’s Limited was reformed and their first expression was launched in 2014, Egan’s 10 year old single malt. Though it was technically new to the market, Egan’s releases are seen as more of a rebirth of the historic family brand, still owned by direct descendents.






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