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The Ardara Distillery marks milestone with filling of 10,000th cask

The Ardara Distillery has reached a defining milestone with the filling of its 10,000th cask. A moment that signals more than scale, it marks the resurgence of a forgotten style of Irish whiskey.

To witness the occasion, renowned whisky writer Dave Broom travelled to Donegal, underscoring the growing international interest in The Ardara Distillery and the distinctive smoky whiskey tradition it is restoring.

At a time when Irish whiskey is often defined by approachability, The Ardara Distillery is deliberately charting a different course. By reviving Donegal’s historic love of heavily peated, smoky single malt, the distillery is building a new category within Irish whiskey; one that challenges expectations, provokes thought, and rewards more adventurous, layered palates.

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Since its first release, Ardara Single Malt Irish Whiskey has gained attention for its bold, triple-distilled, heavily peated character – a style once intrinsic to Donegal but largely lost to time. Rooted in 19th-century illicit distilling traditions, the Ardara Distillery’s “all grains in” process retains the grain throughout distillation, capturing maximum texture, smoke, and depth.

Central to The Ardara Distillery’s philosophy is continuity. Every drop of Ardara Single Malt begins its maturation journey in a Solera Vat before entering the cask. This deliberate choice connects the very first bottle to the last. This living system creates a seamless through-line across releases, ensuring consistency while allowing complexity to evolve over time.

Founder of the Ardara Distillery, James Doherty, said:

“Filling our 10,000th cask is a powerful moment for us. It represents years of belief – in our team, in Donegal, and in a smoky Irish whiskey tradition that deserved to be rediscovered. We’re not following trends; we’re restoring a style that once defined this place and re-imagining it for today’s whiskey drinker.”

Author of The Way of Whisky and World Atlas of Whisky, Dave Broom, who travelled to Donegal for the milestone, commented:

“The Ardara Distillery is helping articulate a new or perhaps very old Irish whiskey identity. Its smoky single malt speaks clearly of place, and what’s happening here feels both rooted and genuinely exciting.”

The Ardara 2025 Edition matures in a carefully balanced cask recipe of 47 per cent Oloroso Sherry, 45 per cent Bourbon, and 8 per cent Virgin Oak. The result is a profoundly peated yet approachable single malt, offering sweet fruit and nut notes alongside pipe smoke and waxiness, with a palate of roasted coconut, almonds, poached pears, leather, and glowing campfire embers.

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Founded with the ambition to reclaim Donegal’s historic whiskey heritage, The Ardara Distillery now produces 440,000 litres of pure alcohol annually, combining traditional methods with modern precision. In doing so, the distillery is helping to redefine Donegal’s place on the global whiskey map. Donegal, increasingly described as “the Islay of Ireland,” plays a central role in The Ardara Distillery’s creation of smoky Irish whiskey as a category in its own right. From this edge of the Atlantic, the Ardara Distillery is not just reviving history, but redefining Ireland’s whiskey future.

For more information about the Ardara Distillery and Ardara Single Malt Irish Whiskey, visit:www.ardaradistillery.com

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