Warenghem is a distiller located in Brittany, France. Established in 1900, Warenghem has a rich history in whiskey distillation. The distillery was founded by Léon Warenghem and initially produced liqueurs and spirits. However, in the 1980s, Warenghem began to focus on whiskey production, becoming one of the first French distilleries to do so.
Warenghem takes a unique approach to whiskey production, combining traditional Scottish methods with French influences. The distillery sources its barley from local farmers and uses traditional copper pot stills for distillation. The whiskey is aged in a variety of cask types, including ex-bourbon and French oak casks, which impart distinct flavors to the final product.
Warenghem produces a range of whiskey styles, including single malt and blended whiskey. The distillery is known for its Armorik brand, which has gained recognition for its quality and unique flavor profile. Warenghem also experiments with different cask finishes and aging techniques, resulting in limited edition releases that showcase the distillery's creativity and innovation.