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Thomas S. Moore Port Cask Finished Bourbon is one of three releases in the new "ultra-premium" brand from Barton 1792 Distillery. Moore founded the distillery in 1889 in Bardstown, Kentucky now known as Barton 1792 but it closed in 1920 due to Prohibition.
In homage to the ancient civilization of the Picts, MACRAY is matured in carefully selected oak casks, using centuries old knowledge, to produce a characterful Blended Scotch Whisky that represents the Pictish spirit.
The limited edition Angels Envy Single Barrel has been hand selected by the Virginia ABC and bottled at 110 proof. Angel’s Envy blends Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey between 4-6 years old prior to finishing in a Ruby Port Barrel for another 3-6 months.
Notes of cherry and baked apple but supplemented with jammy fruit notes and balanced with the enticing aroma of vanilla, brown spice, and toasted pecans. Bold and sweet with the toasty notes of French and American oak rounding out to a long, smooth finish that lingers.
A heavily-peated 2011 Port Charlotte single malt from Bruichladdich, PAC:01 has been matured in ex-American whiskey casks for six years before being finished in ex-Pauillac red wine casks for a further two years before bottling.
Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Port Cask Finish. A "Double Cask" Single Malt made in the Highlands in the heart of Scotland using traditional ancestral methods. Its long aging in barrels that previously contained Bourbon gives our Single Malt Glen Turner Heritage a woody flavor as well as subtle notes of spices, vanilla and tropical fruits. Its finish in old Port barrels enriches the aromatic palette of this Single Malt with notes of wine and dried fruits.
Redbreast 27 elevates the storied reputation of this iconic whiskey even further. Building on the celebrated foundation of bourbonand sherry cask influence the inclusion of ruby port cask brings even more complexity and depth.
This Benraich has been matured in a diverse range of barrels over three decades. Bourbon, sherry, port and virgin oak casks have all been used, creating a complex, yet well-balanced mixture of smoke, orange and hot-chocolate notes.
Although Port Dundas closed its doors in 2010, there are select, rare remaining stocks. Muckety-Muck is one of those rare single grain scotches boasting 24 years of aging and is the first single grain scotch for the Orphan Barrel Whiskey Co.