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This mild-mannered, more mature Talisker, is elegant, scented but with plenty of personality and unmistakable character. Serving Suggestion: A rich and smooth Talisker which should be enjoyed in a Talisker Rocks Glass, neat or with a little water.
With its distinctive bottle reminiscent of early settlers and “coffeehouses,” it’s easy to see how the Sazerac Whisky became a staple in the creation of one of America’s oldest cocktails.
Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey is a standout in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, released annually alongside other rare and coveted offerings like George T. Stagg and William Larue Weller.
The Dalmore 15 year old is smooth, rich and well rounded; the epitome of The Dalmore house style. This delicate and approachable vintage is initially matured for 12 years in American white oak ex-bourbon casks.
Indulge in the bold and distinctive character of Old Forester Single Barrel Rye Barrel Strength Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, a pinnacle of craftsmanship and flavor in the world of spirits.
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.
This is a richly honeyed Cardhu - thanks to a finishing in Jamaican Rum casks, a vibrant tropical sweetness awakens. The lush rum cask-rounded flavours and peppery wood-spice combine to create a vibrant taste of paradise.
Widow Jane Black Opal 20 Year Bourbon Whiskey is an opulent and rare treasure from the heart of Brooklyn, New York, aging with grace and acquiring a depth that only time can bestow.
Mellowed drop by drop through 10-feet of sugar maple charcoal, then matured in handcrafted barrels of their own making. And their Tennessee Whiskey doesn’t follow a calendar. It’s only ready when their tasters say it is.
“Madly sited”, perched high between two mountain ranges on a pass once a meeting point for cattle drovers on their way to market. The name Dalwhinnie translates from Gaelic as “Plain of Meetings”. Surviving periods of closure, the distillery has produced its distinctive single malt since 1947, only being completely modernized in 1996.