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Tri Carragh Kirkinner 4 Year Old


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Key Facts About This Single Malt Scotch

Bottler: Tri Carragh

Distillery: Kirkinner (heavily peated Bladnoch)

Age: 4 years old

Distilled: 2022

Bottled: 2026

Region: Lowland, Scotland

Spirit: Single malt scotch

Cask Type: 1st fill red wine cask for over 3 years, 7 months in 2nd fill Cheval Blanc barrel

Alcohol by Volume: Cask strength, 59.8%

Bottled: Natural colour and without chill filtration

Outturn: 224 bottles

Bottle Size: 700ml

Kirkinner 4 Year Old Tasting Notes

Nose: Intense and highly aromatic, combining earthy peat smoke with layers of dark berries, blackcurrant cordial, and stewed plums. The extended red wine maturation brings a rich vinous depth, while the Cheval Blanc finish adds a more refined note of cherry, polished oak, and subtle herbal complexity. Smoked meats, cocoa powder, and cracked black pepper emerge beneath the fruit-forward sweetness.

Palate: Powerful and mouthcoating, opening with waves of smoky red fruits, blackberry jam, and charred oak. The heavily peated spirit delivers earthy smoke and bonfire embers, balanced by sweet wine richness and creamy vanilla underneath. Notes of dark chocolate, espresso, and mulled spice build across the palate, while the Cheval Blanc influence contributes subtle tannins and a drier, more elegant structure than a typical wine finish. Despite its youth, the whisky shows impressive concentration and texture at natural cask strength.

Finish: Long, smoky, and warming, with lingering notes of black fruits, peppery oak spice, and drying red wine tannins. Ashy peat smoke and dark cocoa remain on the palate alongside a final touch of sweet berry compote.

About this Tri Carragh whisky

This Kirkinner 4 Year Old from Tri Carragh is a bold and uncompromising Lowland single malt that pushes youthful heavily peated spirit into rich, wine-driven territory with striking confidence.

Produced from heavily peated spirit at Bladnoch Distillery under the Kirkinner name, this whisky was distilled in 2022 and bottled in 2026 after an unusually active maturation regime. The spirit spent over three years in a first fill red wine cask before receiving a further seven-month finish in a second fill Cheval Blanc barrel, a rare and highly distinctive finishing cask that adds refinement and structure to the whisky’s otherwise muscular profile.

Despite its youth, this is far from a raw or simplistic dram. The heavily peated spirit provides a dense earthy smoke and oily texture, while the red wine maturation layers in dark fruit richness, spice, and tannic grip. The Cheval Blanc finish, meanwhile, contributes a more polished and restrained wine influence, bringing elegance and subtle complexity rather than overt sweetness.

On the nose, earthy peat smoke intertwines with blackcurrant cordial, stewed plums, and dark berries, while polished oak, smoked meats, cocoa powder, and cracked black pepper build beneath the fruit. The palate is powerful and mouthcoating, delivering smoky blackberry jam, charred oak, bonfire embers, and sweet wine richness in thick waves. Notes of dark chocolate, espresso, mulled spice, and creamy vanilla emerge across the palate, while the Cheval Blanc cask introduces a drier, more structured tannic edge that keeps the whisky composed despite its intensity.

The finish is long, smoky, and warming, with ashy peat, dark cocoa, black fruits, and peppery oak spice lingering alongside drying red wine tannins and a final note of berry compote.

Bottled at a formidable 59.8% ABV, with natural colour and without chill filtration, this is a whisky built for drinkers who enjoy powerful, cask-driven styles with depth and texture. With an outturn of 224 bottles, it remains a highly limited and genuinely unusual release — one that combines heavily peated Lowland spirit with ambitious wine cask maturation to impressive effect.

A dark, smoky, and intensely modern whisky - youthful in age, but remarkably mature in flavour and structure.

The Three Pillars

Tri Carragh

Tri Carragh is Gaelic for ‘three pillars’. It’s a nod and celebration to the three fundamental core ingredients which are used in the creation of whisky. Water, barley and yeast have been used for centuries to produce Scotland’s finest spirit. When put through their paces, left to rest for years in an oak cask, they create a unique liquid, every single time. Independent bottler Tri Carragh select their single cask whiskies in a thoughtful manner, choosing the distillery and spirit which will encourage the most conversation.