A NEW PARTNERSHIP has been agreed between the Cliffs of Moher Experience and JJ Corry Irish Whiskey to create a series of Irish whiskeys finished in sherry casks in the iconic Oโ€™Brienโ€™s Tower.

Confirmation of the agreement between the Clare companies was announced this Monday. Nine 50-litre barrels of whiskey have been built in Oโ€™Brienโ€™s Tower.

Cooraclare based J.J. Corry has selected single malt, pot still and single grain whiskeys from around the island of Ireland to mature within the tower, which was built by Sir Cornelius Oโ€™Brien on the edge of the world-famous cliffs in 1835.

Working with partner Cooper Casknolia and Bodegas in Montilla & Jerez, the casks have been seasoned for over 18 months before being filled with J. J. Corry whiskey. They will end their maturation process with the wild Atlantic Ocean breeze in O Brienโ€™s Tower and the whiskeys will be released as a series of bottlings later this year.

Director of the Cliffs of Moher Experience, Geraldine Enright explained, โ€œAs custodians of the Cliffs of Moher we are proud to continue the longstanding tradition of supporting local suppliers, dispersing economic benefit and meeting our sustainability goalsโ€.

She confirmed that J.J. Corry will carefully monitor the whiskey and when deemed ready, they will be disgorged and bottled as Single Cask Cliffs of Moher Whiskey. Each cask will yield approximately 100 bottles of whiskey.

Based in the West Clare village of Cooraclare, Louise McGuane resurrected the lost Irish art of whiskey bonding in 2015, inspired by J.J. Corry, a whiskey bonder in the 1900s. Whiskey bonding used to be a thriving business model in the Irish whiskey industry. Merchants would buy whiskey from their local distillery, mature it in casks on their premises and then sell this whiskey onto the consumer. J.J. Corry had his shop in Kilrush town, a prosperous port at the time, providing J.J. with a variety of casks, rum, brandy, Bordeaux wine and sherry to name just a few.

Founder of J.J. Corry, Louise McGuane said โ€œWe are so proud to have the opportunity to collaborate with our neighbours at the Cliffs of Moher. The Cliffs are an iconic symbol of County Clare and Ireland and crucial for our local economy. We are delighted to be able to share the story of County Clare and the best of Irish whiskey with visitors to the cliffsโ€.

The Cliffs of Moher Experience is Irelandโ€™s most visited natural attraction, a Signature Discovery Point on the Wild Atlantic Way, a main Geosite of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Geopark, and a Special Protection Area (SPA) under Natura 2000 designation. The visitor attraction also is a wholly owned tourism asset of Clare County Council.

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