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The Hakushu 25 year old Japanese whisky is a complex Single Malt which seduces with its notes of lavender, sage, cooked pineapple and crème brûlée. The Hakushu Distillery is nestled in the heart of the Southern Alps of Japan, among the mountain forests of Mount Kaikomagatake. This natural environment gives it an aromatic sweetness. Hakushu 25 Year Old Japanese Whisky is a deep, fresh and smoky Single Malt, with aromas of ripe fruit, chocolate and vanilla that seduce the nose. The long and persistent finish reveals notes of smoke and fruit.
90 / 100
The Oban 10 Year Old - Coastal Orchard (Special Release 2024) whisky captures the enchanting essence of a seaside orchard in full flower. Originating from one of Scotland's smallest distilleries, this refined 10-year-old blend harmoniously combines the robust coastal character with delicate orchard-like sweetness.
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,...
Talisker 10 years old is the ultimate maritime single malt, with iodized and peppery notes, and a delicate peat.
Ingenuity, innovation and an intrepid quest for flavor led the WhistlePig distillery to discover an old stock of Rye Whiskey in the Grand Nord Blanc. It was saved from an unfortunate fate, aging it again in virgin American oak, before bottling it by hand, in all its glory.
96 points of Wine Enthusiast, one of the highest rated rye whiskeys...
Brimming with notes of citrus and cooked tropical fruit, this Ardbeg reveals an astonishing fruity richness. Distilled in October 2013, it was matured in first-fill bourbon casks, ensuring maximum wood influence on the smoky, balanced spirit typical of Adberg. Aged for a decade near the Atlantic coast, this whisky seemed predestined to become a house classic. However, when...