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In Great Britain, kinship communities as 'clans' were very authoritative and influential in upper-class society in the Middle Ages. They spread their power and expansion during the time of Celts domination in this area. In Scotland, every clan had its own kilt with specific and individual pattern on it. Immortal clan - is a classic Scotch whiskey of "blended' category that is produced by mixing of malt and grain base.
The famous peated expression (35 ppm) from French Brittany-based distillery Glann Ar Mor (which can be translated at "by the sea") - matured in ex-bourbon casks, uncoloured and non-chillfiltered.
Naturally ferments because of the high barley content. Notes of brown sugar and magnolia blossom. Tastes of black pepper, cinnamon stick, dried dill, and baked apple. Ends with a dry finish.
This rare version of the Miyagikyo single malt has been released as a series of "Nikka Discovery highlighting Nikka's various experiments in every making process.
To the nose, aromatic and fresh. Hay, fruit, gentle wood influence with light vanilla and spice. On the palate, beautifully balanced with tart fruits, freshly cut hay and vanilla sweetness. Long and gentle finish as it fades out on barley malt and fruit.
Dark cherry, honey and smoked oak on the nose. Notes of caramel, toasted vanilla and cocoa on the palate. Finishes with notes of coffee, maple syrup and oak.
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.
Crown Royal blended Canadian whisky was first created as a gift for the King and Queen of England, to honor them during their visit to Canada in 1939. To this day, every bottle of Crown Royal whisky is crafted to meet that same uncompromising standard.
Tasting notes for this bourbon describe cherry cordial on the nose followed by caramel and slightly smoked-oak. Dark chocolate, tobacco leaves and dates are found on the palate, followed by a lingering finish of leather, black pepper and cinnamon.