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Benriach The Sixteen, 16 Year Old Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Three cask matured in bourbon, sherry and port casks casks. Core flavour components of fruit, malt and oak become more concentrated, enriched with age at sixteen years old.
Red Spot is one of the flagship expressions from the Spot Whiskey label, which dates its history back to 1805. Historically, spots were painted on the barrels that matured their whiskey below the streets of Dublin to indicate age.
Bardstown Bourbon Company's latest in a series of collaborations is a 9-year-old bourbon finished in The Prisoner Wine Company's French Oak red wine barrels for 18 months.
Medium-bodied, with a fresh allure to the flavors of baked apricot, dried mango and cherry tart. This is long and delicate on the spice-filled finish. Drink now.
The tenth edition of this limited edition series, Black Art Edition 10 encapsulates the enigmatic alchemy of whisky making; with a reliance on nature, craftsmanship and the passing of time. The barley and cask type remain a mystery, with the final recipe undisclosed.
Yamazaki Islay Peat is a unique type of peat used in scotch whisky, known for its softer and sweeter taste compared to the peat from Scotland’s mainland. This difference makes Islay peat stand out and gives it a special place in the whisky world.
41.2% - This multi-island rum from Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad is seamlessly blended in Southwest France. The result? White rum at its best: flavorful, dynamic, and a joy to mix. Perfect for classic daiquiris.
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.