Dunville's
Aged 12 Years PX Cask
Single Malt Whisky
46% • 700ml • Ireland
3 Bottles Remaining

A modern Irish story begins in drumlin country, where sea air from Strangford Lough slips across barley fields and stone farm buildings. Here, outside Kircubbin on the Ards Peninsula, Echlinville set about making whiskey with a farmer’s stubborn pride. A licence arrived in 2013, the first for a new distillery in Northern Ireland for more than a century, and the ethos was plain from the start: field to glass, with barley grown on the family farm, harvested in season, and floor malted by hand before a drop ever met copper. The setting feels both workaday and quietly grand, hedgerows and lough light trading glances with polished stills.
History enters with a Belfast surname. Dunville’s, once produced at the mighty Royal Irish Distilleries, was among the island’s most admired whiskeys before silence fell in the 1930s. Echlinville revived the name and its spirit of civic pride, not in mimicry but in stewardship, folding the old Belfast narrative into a rural County Down present. The past lends ballast rather than nostalgia, and the label now lives where agriculture and craft meet.
Production follows Irish tradition and Echlinville’s own particulars. Mashbills and methods honour the island’s styles, including the character that comes from using both malted and unmalted barley, while fermentation is paced for flavour and distillation proceeds with clear intent toward a clean, expressive spirit. Casks are chosen to illuminate fruit and grain rather than to overshadow them, and maturation in the peninsula’s temperate coastal climate does its unhurried work. The result is whiskey that reads as place and practice, Belfast’s history carried forward by a farm distillery that insists on knowing its barley by name.
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