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Six cask finishes – small batch Bourbon casks, Matusalem Oloroso Sherry casks, Madeira casks, Marsala casks, Port pipes and Cabernet Sauvignon wine barriques – are exquisitely married, to craft a one-of-a-kind whisky with a rich and enticing flavour profile.
The Dalmore is a legendary Highland distillery, founded in 1839 by Sir Alexander Matheson on the Cromarty Firth at Black Isle (“big meadow” in Gaelic) . Now owned by Whyte & Mackay, it’s famous for multi-stage maturation—first in bourbon casks, then finished in rare sherry casks hand-selected by Richard Paterson and Gregg Glass . The iconic 12‑point Royal Stag emblem reflects its heritage and potency. From core expressions (12‑15‑18‑25 years) to prestige releases (Luminary, 45yo, King Alexander III…), Dalmore delivers elegance, rich flavours (candied orange, chocolate, spice, dried fruit) and masterful cask work .
Resulting from a blend of first and second fill sherry hogsheads and first fill bourbon casks. Arran 18 ans is an intense single malt marked by notes of ripe fruit and sweet spices. Between delicacy and indulgence, Arran offers a rich, intense single malt bottled at 46% alc.
Glenmorangie Calvados Cask Finish was born from Dr. Bill Lumdsen's fascination with the sweet notes of Calvados, distilled in France from apples, and sometimes even pears. He therefore wondered how these barrels, never used at Glenmorangie at the time, could reinforce the classic, fruity finesse of the whisky. Dr. Bill Lumdsen chose a whisky aged for more than 10 years in...
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.
This 8-year-old whisky will plunge you into a wild, marine world. Behind its characteristic smoke lies a palette of unexplored flavors. The casks, shaped by the coast, release subtle and varied notes. Like the tides, the toasting layers of the casks evolve, allowing the fruity and vanilla aromas to fully develop. Notes of pear, apple, seaweed, pepper and spice are revealed...
Talisker 18 years old is not the most peaty of the Talisker but is characterized by its finesse, complexity and generosity. However, the finish is particularly peaty, contrary to popular belief.