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A unique mash bill from Tennessee, this bourbon utilizes 30% small grains to complement the character imparted from spending more than six and a half years in American oak barrels.
A grain-to-glass celebration of the American pioneer spirit. Made from scratch from Pacific Northwest two-row barley, fermented with American ale yeast for outstanding flavor, double-pot distilled for exceptional character, matured in new American oak barrels.
Vellichor is a blended scotch whisky from Compass Box. It brings together blended sherry-matured stocks with malt whiskies from a range of famous Scottish distilleries, including Macallan, Highland Park, and Caol Ila. It pays tribute to the way that a great blend can tell a story!
46% - Sourced from casks from one of Japan’s most sought-after trees, Mizunara oak, the result is a whisky designed to bottle some of the wonders of Tokyo– multi-faceted, contradictory, and always surprising!
55.3% - This bottle is inspired by the warm glow of a smoldering fire. The Old Elk Cigar Cut represents the best from their award-winning cask finish series. Notes from Port and Sherry casks add richness, the finish of Cognac and Armagnac Casks linger on your palate.
A bold, meaty blended malt whisky from blender and bottler Compass Box, Menagerie is made with a combination of whiskies from Mortlach, Glen Elgin and Deanston distilleries, as well as a blend of Highland malt whiskies.
Distinctive spice from the rye grains balanced with the sweetness from the corn. The palate offers hints of chocolate with a lingering finish of soft smoke. 51% rye, 35% corn and 14% malted barley are the components of the mash bill. Whisky Advocate Top 20 Whiskies of 2020 #7.
The third of seven expressions in this limited series from the venerable Midleton distillery. Kylebeg Wood – or An Coill Beag, as it is in Irish – refers to ‘the little wood,’ a carefully managed forest that has stood on the Ballykilcavan Estate since the 17th century.