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Hennessy Master Blender No. 5 is a refined and innovative blend crafted by Renaud Fillioux de Gironde, Hennessy's current Master Blender. With over 250 years of expertise, Hennessy introduces this exceptional cognac, celebrating the artistry and mastery of blending.
Building on our expertise in the world of spirits, we decided to bottle our own, starting with a beverage that is currently flying high: rum. And so the Bocatheva brand was born.
Distiller’s Art is a single-cask range of bottlings released by Hunter Laing. Hunter Laing was founded in Glasgow, similar to the Douglas Laing story and became their own entity in 2013. They are behind other great bottlings such as Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare. They also are the owners of the new Islay distillery, Ardnahoe.
The first edition of a new collection which aims to celebrate iconic polo destinations, The 21-Year-Old Polo Estancia Edition pays homage to what is universally known as the 'home of polo' - Argentina. The Polo Estancia blend was fully finished in top of the range Malbec wine casks from the high altitude 'boutique terroir' of Cafayate.
Adriatico was created by Jean-Robert Bellanger in Puglia, Italy. His mother used to add two drops of Amaretto to his favourite dessert: Tiramisu. This new generation of Amaretto is made only with high-quality natural ingredients, made in Italy. The almonds used are Apulian almonds, known for its excellent taste along with Filippo Cea almonds.
Its fine bouquet and lingering aftertaste are the results of a very-special distillation on fine lees. The short period it spends in new oak barrels from the Limousin forest gives Frapin VS its unique color, its roundness, and brings an extra touch of vanilla.
The oldest and rarest expression in our Orcadian Vintage Series, 1964 began its leisurely maturation in the same year that Japan’s ‘bullet train’ made its first high speed run between Tokyo and Osaka, just in time for the Tokyo Olympics.
The Japanese public preferred a softer, smoother, less-smokey version of whisky, and their master distillers worked tirelessly to cater to the public's flavor profile. The result, a whisky that rivals even the legendary scotches because of the quality and never before seen flavor and finishes.