Curraghmore Whiskey and Blackwater Valley Opera Festival announce partnership 

A new partnership between Curraghmore Whiskey and Blackwater Valley Opera Festival is bringing together two established Waterford brands
Curraghmore Whiskey and Blackwater Valley Opera Festival announce partnership 

Eamonn Carroll, Festival Director of Blackwater Valley Opera Festival marking a new partnership with Richard, The Earl of Tyrone, CEO of Curraghmore Whiskey. Photograph: Patrick Browne

A new partnership between Curraghmore Whiskey and Blackwater Valley Opera Festival is bringing together two established Waterford brands.

Founded on over 850 years of heritage, Curraghmore Whiskey is a Single Estate Pot Still Irish Whiskey made entirely from barley and oats grown on Curraghmore Estate.

The estate has been home to the De La Poer Beresford family since 1167.

The next phase of development for the brand includes plans for an on-site maturation warehouse, with a continued focus on consolidating the product range.

In addition, Curraghmore has also developed The Mad Marquess, a brand that tells the story of the 3rd Marquess of Waterford, best known as the origin of the phrase ‘paint the town red'.

This entry-level whiskey is designed for the on-trade, with a cocktail-led offer capturing that legacy.

CEO Richard, The Earl of Tyrone, said: “Curraghmore Whiskey is proudly quiet in its luxury. It is not made to be loud. It is made to last. We’ve assembled a team with tremendous experience, and we’re fortunate to have so much to work with in terms of brand opportunity, given Curraghmore’s history.

“What we’re focusing on now is creating an authentic and enduring product. Building a discerning community seeking something rare and authentic. Representing the quintessential style of Irish Whiskey - pure pot still. That’s quite the challenge, but it’s a most exciting one.” 

Founded in 2010, Blackwater Valley Opera Festival has developed into Ireland’s Summer Opera Festival, presenting opera and concerts across historic venues in Waterford and Cork.

Its place-led model spans castles, estates, private houses, and cathedral settings, supporting regional tourism while attracting a national and international audience.

Festival Director Eamonn Carroll said: “This partnership is rooted in shared values and place. Both Curraghmore Whiskey and BVOF are based in Waterford, with a focus on creating something that endures.

“It brings together two audiences - those drawn to premium Irish whiskey and those engaging with live opera - in a way that strengthens both experiences within the festival setting and beyond.” 

Further information is available at blackwatervalleyopera.ie.

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