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Octomore 13.2 offers an alternative maturation to the structural brilliance delivered by its 13.1 counterpart. In an indulgent point of difference, the five-year-old spirit has spent its entire maturing life in Oloroso butts from Fernando de Castilla, Spain.
Aged entirely in first - fill ex- bourbon casks, it has a beautiful rich golden color. On the nose, it has a very soft vanilla and banana notes. On the palate, it has notes of caramel, allspice, honey, and dark fruits.
Made using six first-fill sherry-seasoned European oak casks, four first-fill sherry-seasoned American oak casks, and five refill casks, the tasting notes include grated nutmeg, root ginger & sun-ripened orange peel, leading to ripe mango, pear, and vanilla flavors.
The darkness of the hue of this...gives an indication of how intense the relationship between cask and spirit has been over its long sequestration...Dense aromas such as tamarind paste, treacle and Black Forest gateau...There's a lift of vanilla like sweetness.
A lively expression of The Singleton of Glen Ord; smooth and sweet, with elegant winey notes intermingled with luscious red fruits, it is also spicy-dry, with a gingery heat.
From a distillery located right on the Highlands and the Lowlands border, this 10 Yr is dominated by the malt. The nose is full, refined and elegant and the palate light and fruity. Has an interesting finish, marked by some malty notes, and hints of walnut.
This is the fourth released in the highly acclaimed Bond House No. 1 Collection. Grand Vintage 1991 is a tribute to the few who redoubled their quest for perfection during the early 1990s, when extra-maturation was in its infancy at the distillery.
This Laphroaig 16 Year has matured entirely in ex-bourbon casks and was bottled at 48% ABV. Only 11,500 bottles have been produced.
This 11-year-old Lagavulin is finished for 8 months in Caribbean Rum casks resulting in a symphony of sweet smoke that pairs the delectable sweet notes of the tropics with the smoldering peaty smoke of the irresistible elixir of Islay.