What was launched?
Curraghmore’s 2025 Triple Cask Edition, a Single Estate Pot Still Irish Whiskey made from barley and oats grown on the Curraghmore Estate in Co. Waterford.
Where did the launch take place?
The Mint Bar, College Green Hotel, Dublin.
Who spoke at the launch?
Richard De La Poer Beresford, The Earl of Tyrone (CEO), and Ned Morrissey, Head of Farming at Curraghmore Estate.
What makes this whiskey special?
It’s one of the few Irish whiskeys made entirely from grain grown on a single estate — cultivated on land with a documented history dating back to 1167.
Where can it be purchased?
Shop the 2025 Triple Cask Edition via the Curraghmore website and select Irish retailers.
A celebration of provenance and craft
On a crisp autumn evening recently, the stone vaults of Dublin’s Mint Bar provided a distinguished setting for the launch of the 2025 Triple Cask Edition. Collectors, trade partners and friends of the estate gathered to raise a glass to the newest expression from Curraghmore Whiskey.
Though hosted in the city, the evening belonged to the land. This was not just a product launch, but a tribute to Irish agriculture, time-honoured farming, and the enduring value of traceability.
From the estate. For the glass.
The 2025 Triple Cask Edition is a genuine Single Estate Pot Still Irish Whiskey – a distinction few can claim with authenticity. Every grain of barley and oats used in the release was grown and harvested on the Curraghmore Estate in Portlaw, County Waterford.
Curraghmore is Ireland’s oldest continually inhabited family estate, established in 1167. Its 2,500 acres have been worked for over 850 years – and today that same land produces a whiskey that reflects both its terroir and its history.
At the heart of this process is Ned Morrissey, Head of Tillage at Curraghmore and an award-winning grain grower. Ned addressed guests on the night, speaking passionately about the future of Irish tillage.
“If we want a resilient Irish food system, we need strong tillage,” Ned said. “That means recognising the value of Irish grain — grown here, processed here, and celebrated here. Brands like Curraghmore that stand behind Irish farmers are part of that future.”
Mastery in the cask
Triple distilled at Great Northern Distillery, the whiskey is matured under the expert hand of Noel Sweeney, Master Blender and Master of Maturation at Next Level Distillers. As Curraghmore’s consultant on bottling and cask management, Noel ensures each release reflects the character of the land from which it was born.
This edition has been matured in three select casks: Virgin French Oak, ex-Oloroso Sherry, and ex-Bourbon. The result is a richly layered whiskey — elegant and complex, with notes of sweet oak, orchard fruit, malt and a velvety finish.
