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Aging brings refinement and elegance to The Singleton of Dufftown 15 Year Old. Its complex nose introduces a deeper fruitiness and hints of sweet spices balanced by a slight dryness.
The Singleton House embodies Scottish excellence and craftsmanship through a range of refined and accessible single malt whiskies. Developed by Diageo, this brand brings together three iconic distilleries: Glen Ord in the Highlands, as well as Dufftown and Glendullan in the Speyside region.
Singleton whiskies are known for their smoothness and roundness, achieved through meticulous aging in European oak casks that previously held sherry. This process imparts rich and complex aromas, blending notes of ripe fruits, caramel, hazelnut, and delicate spices.
Each of the three distilleries offers its own distinctive flavor profile:
• Singleton of Glen Ord delivers a fruity and spicy whisky, perfect for those who appreciate warm and deep flavors.
• Singleton of Dufftown stands out with a creamy texture, caramel, and dried fruit notes, offering a balanced and indulgent experience.
• Singleton of Glendullan reveals a lighter, more floral profile, characterized by citrus hints and a refreshing finish.
With their approachable yet elegant character, Singleton whiskies appeal to both newcomers and connoisseurs seeking a harmonious and flavorful single malt.
Caol Ila Moch is a fresher and lighter expression of Caol Ila peat which brings sweetness and a delicate smoke.
The year 2000 recalls the frenzy around the end of the millennium; at Ardbeg, it evokes Vintage Y2K. This limited edition series combines modern and innovative whiskey production techniques, with a liquid that was sealed in the Ardbeg stills in 2000. This combination makes Vintage Y2K a unique 23 year old whiskey, aged in barrels of olorosso and bourbon. This one-of-a-kind...
Discover the 7th and last edition of Traigh Bhan, a series of rare, numbered small batches. The name of this collection is inspired by Traigh Bhan beach on Islay, also known as "Singing Sand" by the island's locals. Each single malt is aged for 19 years in Oloroso Sherry and Bourbon casks. The Traigh Bhan collection reveals the unique evolution of Ardbeg's whiskies and...
A great classic in Japan, Super Nikka has remained extremely popular since its introduction in 1962. Launched by Masataka Taketsuru in tribute to his wife Rita, who had died a year earlier. This blend offers a subtle harmony of fruity and smoky notes.
Octomore Edition 14.3 is one of the most peated whisky in the world (214.2 ppm). A single Malt distilled in 2017 from barley 100% from the Octomore farm (Concerto variety) harvested in 2016. Aging for 5 years from 50% in first-fill American Whiskey barrels, and 50% in wine barrels of 2nd filling.
Nikka From The Barrel is a blend of grain whisky and Miyagikyo and Yoichi single malts, showcasing the expertise of Nikka's master blenders. With its intense and generous flavor, powerful but controlled, this blend with a high alcohol content is renowned for its originality. He dares to be different and attracts attention.
The Distillers Edition of this golden Caol Ila is brillant, clean and refined and has a depp, sweet and smoky flavour profile that suggests the intense, saturated colours of late afternoon sunshine after a storm has passed.
At each stage of the tasting, Oban surprises with its character halfway between land and sea. It is a reflection of the terroir from which this malt comes: the Western Highlands. To accentuate the flavors of iodine and sea air during Oban's second maturation, its master distiller chose Fino Montilla casks, which enhance the elegance of the malt with delicate, woody notes.
Lagavulin 16 Year Old is a very peaty and iodized single malt from the island of Islay belonging to the famous range of Classic Malts. On the nose, an intense peat smoke emerges as well as powerful notes of seaweed. On the palate, gourmet notes of dried fruit and powerful flavors of malted barley.
Frapin 15 Years Old is a blend of cognacs from wet and dry cellars to obtain roundness and suppleness as well as finesse and elegance. This Cognac XO "brut de cas" is passed directly from the barrel to the bottle at 45.3%, giving it strength and complexity.