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Dalmore 30 Year Old is a testament to the fantastic partnership between Graham's Port House and Dalmore Distillery, rare Graham's 30 Year Old Tawny Port casks are used exclusively by the iconic Highland distillery to showcase this 30 year old single malt of age, after a first passage in bourbon barrels. The influence of old Tawny Ports with oxidative notes and great richness fits perfectly with the style of the Dalmore house, giving a truly unique expression.
This CRN57° 25 Years Old is a blend of the finest whiskies from the Speyside region, foreshadowing the future The Cairn 25 yo. Bottled at 43%, it's a delicious, pastry-like blended malt scotch whisky, with notes of grape, licorice and orange.
The distillery, founded in 2022, will not be releasing its first single malts for some years yet. However,...
Yamazaki is the pioneer of single malt Japanese whisky, born in Japan’s first and oldest malt distillery. Nestled proudly on the periphery of Kyoto, Yamazaki is renowned for its soft waters. Diverse fermentation, distillation and maturation techniques create the blending opportunities that are essential to achieving the signature subtle, refined and complex taste that is...
Macallan 12 Year Old Double Cask is a high quality Single Malt, made using a double aging method which gives it a unique and complex taste. It is first aged in American oak barrels that previously contained bourbon, then in European oak barrels that previously contained sherry. This aging process gives it sweet and fruity notes, with flavors of vanilla, honey and dried...
Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 Year Old has aged for 14 years in American white oak casks and specially selected Port casks from Quintas or vineyards in Portugal. These four additional years of maturation broaden the aromatic palette of this Single Malt with pronounced notes of Seville orange and dark chocolate.
Mortlach “The Katana’s Edge” Special Release 2023 is a single malt with stunning impact. Finished in a combination of old Kanosuke Japanese whiskey barrels and old Pinot Noir barrels, this whisky is vigorous, vibrant and vital. The subtle influence of the finely balanced finishing barrels helps show a side of Mortlach never before encountered: deeply fruity and refreshing.