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Fragrant red apple skin, orange peel, fruit cake, vanilla and redcurrant. Palate: Silky dried fruits, almost perfumed, with dark toasty notes and some warming ginger. Finish: Figs and dark spices. Overall: Comforting and luxurious Sherried Speyside whisky.
This single malt whisky is matured in Australian red wine barrels for 2 years. Light and fruity with notes of berries and flowers. Tart tasting with a long finish. Savor neat or in a cocktail.
A Single Malt that Marries tradition with innovation. Introducing Blue Peak, an American single malt distilled at high altitude, aged in new American oak barrels, and Solera finished; a process typically used in wine, resulting in a rich and mellow whiskey.
A blend of High West's signature straight bourbon and rye whiskeys, finished in The Prisoner Red Blend wine barrels.
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 Hakushu 12 Single Malt is made up of carefully selected malt whiskies all aged for a minimum of 12 years in various casks, created in honor of Suntory Whisky's centenary. Nestled deep in Mt. Kaikomagatake, The Hakushu Distillery draws on its unique natural surroundings.
Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey is Bottled-in-Bond, aged in select barrels for added depth and character. At 100 proof, the flavor delivers layered notes of caramel, rich oak, and spice giving way to a pleasantly lingering finish.
The Goalong Distillery, located in Changsha, China, has been churning out drams that feature a unique flavor profile rarely known by the American public. Chinese single malts have officially earned a seat at the table, and are on the verge of an explosion in the demand among the marketplace.