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Signet is the reflection of the know-how of the Glenmorangie distillery. This whiskey is the richest in the range: a blend of their oldest whiskey distilled over thirty years ago and aged in various barrels among the best in the world.
The Glenmorangie House, founded in 1843, is one of the most iconic distilleries in Scotland, producing world-renowned single malt whiskies. Located in the Highlands region near the northeast coast, Glenmorangie is famous for its innovative distillation techniques and commitment to quality, making it a reference for whisky enthusiasts.
Glenmorangie stands out for its unique aging methods, particularly in oak casks sourced from the Ohio forests in the United States, as well as its diverse range of expressions. Each Glenmorangie whisky is an exploration of aromas and textures, offering exceptional richness and depth. Among its signature expressions, the Glenmorangie Original 10-Year-Old is a classic, with its fruity and vanilla aromas, while more complex expressions such as Glenmorangie Signet captivate with their power and richness.
The distillery’s whiskies are characterized by notes of fruit, honey, hazelnut, and toasted oak, delivering a smooth and refined tasting experience. Glenmorangie embodies elegance and sophistication in the world of Scotch whisky.
The Balvenie 21 Years PortWood has benefited from a double maturation: first 21 years minimum in traditional oak barrels then 3-4 months of finishing in Port barrels of at least 40 years old. This Single Malt is the greatest pride of cellar master David Stewart. This is the Balvenie which has won the most awards. This second maturation in Port barrels and its reduction to...
Glenmorangie The Nectar d'Or is a single malt which has aged for 10 years in American white oak barrels having preserved Bourbon, and then in individually chosen barrels having preserved wine from Sauternes, French wine region particularly renowned sweet, this whisky develops its rich and spicy aromas.
Octomore Edition 15.2 is one of the most peated whisky in the world (108.2 ppm). A single Malt distilled in 2018 from 100% Scottish barley (Concerto variety) harvested in 2017. Aging for 5 years in a combination of Wine, Bourbon and Cognac barrels. This unique trio brings a fascinating richness.
In 1984, Blanton's was the first single barrel bourbon to restore American whiskey to its former glory, and later released a Gold version at 103 proof (51.5% alc). Blanton's features a higher percentage of rye in its recipe, making it drier and spicier (cinnamon and nutmeg). It offers notes of dark fruit, pecan, oak and a touch of sweetness with honey and vanilla.
Glenmorangie 18 Year Old is a single malt scotch whiskey that has aged 15 years in American white oak barrels, then 30% is transferred to Spanish Oloroso barrels for another 3 years. The remaining 70% continue to age in American white oak barrels for up to 18 years and finally be blended together again.
Glenmorangie The Nectar d'Or is a single malt which has aged for 10 years in American white oak barrels having preserved Bourbon, and then in individually chosen barrels having preserved wine from Sauternes, French wine region particularly renowned sweet, this whisky develops its rich and spicy aromas.
This special edition of Chichibu single malt marks the return of a series entitled "On the Way", previously used by the distillery to showcase the various stages of maturation before the release of their first official 10-year-old whisky in 2020.
Chichibu has carefully selected expressions from 9 to 15 years of age, matured in different casks such...
Eminente Reserva embodies the 19th century Cuban rum revival, crafted by the island's youngest master rum maker and aged for a minimum of 7 years in white oak barrels. It is a unique type of rum composed of 70% aged aguardientes, the highest proportion of all Cuban rums.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a masterpiece of balance and sweetness, this Blended Scotch Whisky has been specially developed to recover the taste and authentic character of the first blends created in the 19th century.