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Blue is the color of royalty and we’d have to agree … especially when our eyes have the opportunity to catch a glimpse (and our tongues a taste!) of Chivas Regal Royal Salute ‘The Time’ Series single cask finish 52 year old blended scotch. Without a doubt one of the most kingly whiskey’s available, this perfectly aged wonder is well endowed in both aroma and flavor. The nose begins with boughs intense fruits – plums and dark red orchard apples.
Experience the smoothest whisky the Old Parr House has to offer – Grand Old Parr Aged 18 Year Scotch Whisky. Crafted in the heart of Scotland, this complex and full-flavored blend brings forward sweet and fruity flavors balanced with notes of aged wood.
Golden amber. A sweet and mellow aroma of butterscotch gives way to subtle hints of almonds, marzipan, and vanilla. Initially dry, giving way to a mellow soft sweetness with a lingering creamy mouth feel. Full-bodied, with a long, lingering and slightly dry finish.
The first edition of a new collection which aims to celebrate iconic polo destinations, The 21-Year-Old Polo Estancia Edition pays homage to what is universally known as the 'home of polo' - Argentina. The Polo Estancia blend was fully finished in top of the range Malbec wine casks from the high altitude 'boutique terroir' of Cafayate.
Darrow is the first own brand of ROUST in the whisky category. After Gaelic ‘Mac Darach‘, meaning ‘son of oak’, Darrow is 100% Blended Scotch fully produced in Scotland at the facilities of the well-known merchant company Ian Macleod Distillers, recognized as Distiller of the Year in 2018.
The majority of Experimental Grain Whisky is comprised of grains from the Cameronbridge and North British distilleries. They bring notes of fudge, vanilla and set honey. On top of this the younger whisky from Loch Lomond layers impressions of pine forests and patchouli oil. Experimentation abounds throughout Scotland. For those who thought grain whisky was by default light and creamy, think again.