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Malt and citrus fruits on a slight medicinal background, mingled with floral hints and a touch of smoke. Complex with honey hints and acid touches, liquorice hints.
Glengoyne is a distillery like no other. Taking its name from the glen in which it sits. - 'Glen Guin' or 'Glen of the Wild Geese' - it is hghly regarded as Scotland's most beautiful distillery. Residing close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park - nestled into Dumgoyne Hill. Six guiding pricinciples keep us true to our past, true to our taste. To change just one element would be to alter the bold, complex flavours of Glengoyne.
Freshly baked fruitcake revealing rich malty aromas, sweet sherry and a subtle spiced oakiness on the addition of water. Sherry wood finish.
This stylish Lalique crystal decanter pays homage to Macallan’s curiously small stills – which are essential to creating the distillery’s heavyweight, concentrated spirit. On the nose there are aromas of overripe banana, white peach and shortbread biscuit, whilst the palate displays notes of marshmallow lemon sherbet, pear drops and toasted oak.
Founded during the ‘whisky boom’ of the late 19th century, Aultmore Distillery has changed hands several times throughout the years. This Speyside bottling has prominent Christmassy notes of orange peel, cinnamon sticks, dried fruits and walnuts. A great dram for those who enjoy something on the sweeter side.
Glenfiddich 30 year suspended time, this 30 year old focusses on the moment when Glenfiddichs master distiller suspends the development of the whisky with his decision to bottle it – capturing the whisky at that precise moment in time as the most perfect expression of an aged Glenfiddich and preserving it for all eternity.
The Dalmore Distillery has been producing exceptional single malt whisky since 1839 and, for almost a century, was owned by the Clan Mackenzie. The clan’s defining influence on the distillery is still evident to this day, with the iconic royal stag’s antlers – taken from the Mackenzie family crest – adorning each and every bottle of The Dalmore.
This 2023-release continues the collaboration between Bowmore’s master blender Ron Welsh and Aston Martin’s chief creative officer, Marek Reichman. Matured in a combination of American oak and ex-oloroso sherry casks for 22 years, this whisky offers aromas of heather, honey, cherry, lychee, tobacco leaves and aniseed on the nose.
Named for the virgin oak barrels sourced from the Kelvin Cooperage in Louisville, Kentucky, this 12 yr old single malt has a pleasantly bready character along with hints of vanilla, brown butter, almond, and a bit of salt on the finish.