St. Kilian
St Kilian Classic German Single Malt
St. Kilian sits in Rüdenau, a village of 760 people in Lower Franconia, Bavaria — and it is now Germany's largest whisky distillery. Founded in 2012 and first distilling on St. Patrick's Day 2016, it was built with a deliberate mandate: not to produce an imitation of Scotch, but to take the fundamentals of Scottish single malt production — copper pot stills, malted barley, wood-driven maturation — and run them through German precision and local identity.
The Classic is the distillery's flagship: unpeated, double distilled in original Forsyth copper pot stills, and matured in a combination of 70% ex-bourbon casks and 30% Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks. The result is genuinely fruit-forward and approachable without being simple — ripe apricots, peaches, and yellow plum on the nose, layered with creamy vanilla and a delicate herbal lift. The palate is warm and balanced: caramel toffee, soft stone fruit, white pepper, subtle oak spice, and a fresh hint of mint that keeps things bright. The finish is medium-long, sweet, and cleanly resolved.
Bottled at 46% ABV, non-chill filtered, natural colour. Gold at the World Spirits Awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025. A confident argument that world-class single malt is no longer a geography — it is a standard.
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