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Once experienced, never forgotten; that’s this whisky through and through. The majestic autumnal beauty of the secluded glens and the crystal-clear waters of the Cairngorms’ rivers give character to this wonderful 18 Year Old Single Malt.
99,000 Hours is aged in single Kentucky oak barrels no bigger than 200 liters for 18 months and double distilled in the traditional Corralejo Charente method using copper and column stills. This premium tequila is presented in a rounded carafe style bottle and is designed for drinking neat on the rocks or in cocktails.
Código 1530 Añejo has been lauded by Tequila experts as the finest Añejo tequila available.Production Notes
Our Añejo is a private recipe refined over many generations by an artisan distilling family in Amatitán.
Celebrating the sacred traditions of their village, Sola de Vega, Oaxaca, Los Siete Misterios roast highest quality Coyote agave for distillation in a clay pot still. The Coyote expression combines notes of dry scented herbs such as holy leaf, epaztoe and pine needles with the bright citrus aromas of lime and grapefruit peel.
Cherry brandies originated in Europe in the 18 th century from recipes created by monks. At about the same time, cherry-based vodka infusions gained popularity in the Russian Empire and neighboring countries.
Through years of experimentation, our blenders have discovered the secret to the treasures of Mizunara casks: time. A long maturation period imparts unmistakeable spiciness and notes of sandalwood and aloe upon the Yamazaki.
This new Mezcal from Mezcal Los Siete Misterios is made from a blend of Espadin and Cuishe agave. The Espadín Mezcal was our first product. After learning from Maestros Mezcaleros across Mexico, we crafted the most traditional production process.
Since 1887, the production of Clément rum has been carried out according to the traditions and time-honored methods inherited from Homère and Charles Clément.
Siete Misterios Espadin was the first mezcal expression that Siete Misterios released. While on a trip into the Sierra, they visited the small community of Sola de Vega. The mezcal they tasted there was all hand milled and clay pot distilled, which they noted as giving the mezcal sweeter and spicier features compared to mezcal made in other regions.