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Distilled using peated malted barley. Nose of gooseberries, cinnamon, and charred wood. Tastes of spices, floral honey, and campfire embers.
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.
Cask 4706 is the third Rare Collection single barrel released since Glenfiddich introduced the series in the 1990s. Selecting these few standout casks requires incredible skill and expertise. Glenfiddich Maltmaster Brian Kinsman uses his talents to hand-select these extremely rare and exceptional casks for this exceptional collection.
A rare and unusual malt that has gained richness, mellowness and complexity on its long journey to harmony, this very old whisky shows its age elegantly and rewards proper contemplation.
This uncommonly exquisite 25 year old liquid is a non-chill filtered marriage of sherried, oaky flavors from second fill European Oak Oloroso sherry casks with sweet vanilla notes from American white oak bourbon barrels, bottled at casks strength. Laphroiag 25 Year Old is one of the most unique of all malt whiskies. The exceptional character of this expression makes this a whisky truly worth savoring.
This uniquely sophisticated drink pairs the light caramel and vanilla notes from scotch whisky from the House of Buchanan's with the lush, bright flavor and aroma of juicy pineapple.
Balanced with delicate fruits and spices, this taste of royalty is best enjoyed neat. Light notes of oak and sweet liquorice that develops into a rich, creamy vanilla coffee and finishes with a mild nutmeg custard note.
The Balvenie is a distillery built upon stories and tradition, with the craft of making its whisky handed down through the generations since it was built by William Grant in 1892.