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From Diageo’s most prestigious whisky range comes this superb 1997 Lagavulin. Matured in three refill American oak casks, it was bottled in 2022 at a considerable 25-years-old. Aromas of carbolic soap, birchwood bonfires and bergamot oil fill the nose and lead to notes of lapsang souchong and sea spray on the palate.
On a map, the Canary Islands look like small bouys floating off the coast of northern Africa. It's not often a white wine serious enough for international cult status comes from here, but Suertes del Marques has figured it out.
Glowing amber in color with heather-honey sweetness and peaty smokiness on the nose. The expression that started it all for Highland Park. First introduced in 1979, the 12 year old is at the very heart of our core range and demonstrates rich, well balanced malty tones, with the subtle floral smoke which makes Highland Park such a distinctive single malt whisky.
The wine pours an almost translucent bright yellow, with hints of green reflecting off the glass. The nose is instantly defined and distinctive, offering up bold orchard fruits, crisp pears, and lemon curd, all of which come together in a rich, creamy off-dry style that is extremely appealing.
Aged in fine Spanish Oloroso wood and American oak to mature this rich, this is an intriguingly fruity and robust oak expression, but there are many more reasons why this expression is special.
Twice distilled and aged for a minimum of 4 years in American white oak (ex-Bourbon) barrels to drive sweet aromatics.
This right here is a 5 year old blended Japanese whisky, released by the Hekinan Distillery. The whisky itself isn't chill filtered, and has a creamy flavour profile with plenty of vanilla and orchard fruits to it.
Stella Rosa Black is a proprietary blend of several red grape varietals including Brachetto. Stella Rosa Black is a seductive, rich, and full bodied with a hint of sweetness. This refreshing wine reveals a deep, red color and is combined with natural flavors of ripe blackberry, blueberry, and raspberry.
Conniption American Dry Gin comes to us all the way from Durham (not the one near Sunderland - the one in North Carolina), made with a combination of traditional and modern production methods.
Bright pale yellow robe with golden reflections. The nose is complex, combining flowers (broom), grapefruit with mineral aromas (flint). The attack is lively and fresh with confirmation of exotic fruits. Good aromatic persistence.