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Art & Decadence is crafted using malt whisky from the Balmenach Distillery, which has been finished for almost a year in three different types of ex-wine casks - Madeira, Sauternes, and Marsala. These wine casks contribute flavors of juicy fruit and honey to the inherent sweetness of the Balmenach whisky. Additionally, the blend includes malt whisky from the Linkwood Distillery that has been aged in Palo Cortado sherry-seasoned casks, as well as malt whisky from the Glen Moray Distillery that has been finished in Oloroso sherry-seasoned casks. Finally, grain whisky from the now-closed Port Dundas Distillery has been added to provide a smooth and glossy texture.
Redbreast Irish whiskey is one of the most awarded and best-selling single pot still whiskeys in the world. Distilled three times from a blend of malted and unmalted barley, then aged in oloroso sherry and bourbon casks, this whiskey develops characteristic aromas of Christmas spice cake.
Kavalan made from barley dried over a peat fire is mainly reserved for the Taiwanese market. This Limited Edition is impressively mature, evoking both the suave personality of Bowmore and the empyreumatic and animal character of Laphroaig.
This Limited Edition Barrel Select Release is Glenmorangie's first single malt to be finished in rare Palo Cortado Sherry casks. Aged for 12 years, this expression brings a new elegance to the delicate style of the Highlands distillery. The single malt spent its first eight years mellowing in American white oak bourbon casks. Seduced by the softness and roundness of this...
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.
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.