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Only 588 bottles of the Rarissimes by Camus Petite Champagne 1970 Cognac have been produced. The harvest of 1970 was an exceptional one, with a cold and rainy winter being followed by a hot, dry summer. This provided the perfect growing conditions and grapes that exuded some top quality wine.
Glenfiddich 1973 Rare Collection Scotch is a premium single malt whisky that embodies the mastery and expertise of the Glenfiddich distillery. Aged for 30 years in American and European oak casks, this rare and highly sought-after whisky offers a smooth, rich and complex taste with a distinct character that sets it apart from other whiskies.
Bright, fresh aromas of pink grapefruit, guava, and lime zest. A dry, crisp palate is filled with flavors of ripe melon and orange blossom, offering balanced acidity with a richly textured finish.
This exquisite Cognac was carefully distilled in 1976, capturing the character and elegance of a truly exceptional vintage. Meticulously aged to develop its rich and complex profile, it represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship and tradition.
This exceptional Cognac was artfully distilled in 1977, capturing the essence of an extraordinary vintage year. Expertly aged to perfection, it showcases the mastery and tradition of fine Cognac craftsmanship.
Ruby-red color. The fresh fruit aromas are preserved in the nose, together with typical liquorice aromas from the oak. Hints of vanilla. In the mouth good balance. Silky, velvety with good intensity.
This rare single cask Aberlour malt was distilled in 1999 and aged for 21 years, before being bottled in 2020 at 51.2%. First-fill American oak barrel #3856 was selected by La Maison du Whisky for Poland. The small and intimate Aberlour distillery was founded in 1879 by James Fleming, who previously worked at the Dailuaine distillery. He chose the convenient location where the Lour stream flows into the River Spey.