Penderyn
Madeira Finish
Single Malt Whisky
46% • 700ml • Wales
5 Bottles Remaining

Nestled on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons, Penderyn Distillery is surrounded by rugged hills, clear skies, and an abundance of fresh spring water drawn from beneath the Welsh bedrock. The village of Penderyn, long known for its natural beauty, provides a quiet yet striking setting for the revival of whisky-making in Wales. The region’s cool, humid air lends itself well to slow maturation, while the geology of the landscape offers a unique purity to the water used in production.
The distillery was established in 2000 by a group of Welsh entrepreneurs determined to restore a long-dormant tradition. Wales had not produced whisky for more than a century, and Penderyn’s arrival marked a spirited return. With the late Dr Jim Swan acting as consultant, the team developed a pioneering approach using a custom-designed still known as the Faraday still. This still allows the distillate to reach a remarkably high strength in a single pass, producing an exceptionally clean spirit. The first release came in 2004, launched with the endorsement of the then Prince of Wales. Since then, the distillery has grown considerably, adding new facilities in Llandudno and Swansea, and expanding distribution to over fifty countries.
Penderyn’s process begins with malted barley and spring water, fermented and distilled in a single copper still built to maximise copper contact and precision. The spirit is matured in ex-bourbon barrels and then finished in a range of casks, most famously Madeira wood, which contributes a signature richness and warmth. The resulting single malts are light yet expressive, often showing notes of cream toffee, stone fruit, and citrus, all underpinned by a soft, silken texture. Bottled without chill filtration or added colour, Penderyn represents the confident return of Welsh whisky to the global stage.
The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.