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Port Charlotte 2013 PMC: 01 is the 6th limited edition from the Cask Exploration Series. The barley comes from 7 local farms on the island of Islay (Concerto, Propino, Publican & Oxbridge varieties), peated at 40 ppm, cask strength at 54.5°. This Single Malt was aged in bourbon barrels for 4 years then in Pomerol barrels for 5 years.
Talisker 25 years is a limited series of 6000 bottles which was a real event for fans of Classics Malts and lovers of single malt in general.
Caol Ila 18 years old is a single malt of extraordinary depth and complexity. This powerful version reveals notes of olive oil characteristic of the famous Islay distillery.
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.
Mortlach 12 Year Old is a vibrant and bold single malt. Aged in Bourbon and Sherry barrels, unpeated, it is distinguished by its incredible intensity, but also by its airy, light and lively character.
The Dalmore Vintage 2008 (2023 Release) is a 15-year-old single malt that was aged in American white oak bourbon casks, then in 15-year-old Matusalem and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. Carefully crafted, delicately balanced and composed of the best casks from a specific year, each limited edition single malt finds its place in the Scottish distillery's "Vintage" collection....
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...
Monnet XXO offers an unprecedented journey through the exceptional nuances of Cognac. Produced in very small quantities, this rare XXO is the very embodiment of Monnet's know-how, with perfect roundness combined with dazzling delicacy.