Dunville's Three Crowns
Dunville's Three Crowns was a rare pure pot still whiskey distilled by Dunville & Co at the Royal Irish Distillery in Belfast. Though similar to Dunville's other whiskey Dunville's VR, Three Crowns was distilled longer and used more sherry casks for the maturing process.[1]
Type | Irish Whiskey |
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Manufacturer | Dunville & Co |
Country of origin | Belfast |
Introduced | 1837 |
Discontinued | 1936 |
Proof (US) | 70 |
Related products | Dunville's VR |
The Echlinville Distillery
Dunville's Three Crowns Irish Whiskey and Dunville's VR Old Irish Whiskey are now being produced at The Echlinville Distillery in Kircubbinin, County Down, and came on the market in 2016.[2]
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References
- "The Making of Dunville's Whisky", Belfast News-Letter, 23 June 1921, newspaper cutting provided by Terry Thompson
- "The Echlinville Distillery".
External links
- Classic Whiskeys - Information and sale of rare whiskeys
- The Dunville Family of Northern Ireland and Dunville's Whisky
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