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Celebrate the 2022 Chinese New Year with a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky Limited Edition Year of the Tiger. This colorful limited edition design bottle pays homage to the pioneering spirit that has made the Lunar New Year a dynamic global event.
A fantastic 18 year old Japanese whisky from the Hakushu distillery, a malty, fruity whisky of real quality. Orange, pear and a dry smokiness. Fruit salad. Patisserie sweet, baked goods and baked goodness! Long and fruity with Manuka honey with subtle smokiness. A fantastic Japanese whisky that hits all the right notes.
A Song of Fire is inspired by Daenerys Targaryen and her fire-breathing dragons.The smokey Malt in this liquid is from Caol Ila. Taste is a rounded sweetness, vanilla, hint of spice, touch of red fruits, subtle smoke with a warming smooth finish.
Immortal Clan Scotch Whisky is created in the highest traditions of classical Scotch whiskey recipes and meets the requirements of consumers who appreciate a variety of blends.
Blue is the color of royalty and we’d have to agree … especially when our eyes have the opportunity to catch a glimpse (and our tongues a taste!) of Chivas Regal Royal Salute ‘The Time’ Series single cask finish 52 year old blended scotch. Without a doubt one of the most kingly whiskey’s available, this perfectly aged wonder is well endowed in both aroma and flavor. The nose begins with boughs intense fruits – plums and dark red orchard apples.
Chivas Regal Royal Salute 21 Year Old Scotch Chinese New Year This limited edition outer pack celebrates Chinese New Year, celebrated by over 3.8 million people in the United States.
The majority of Experimental Grain Whisky is comprised of grains from the Cameronbridge and North British distilleries. They bring notes of fudge, vanilla and set honey. On top of this the younger whisky from Loch Lomond layers impressions of pine forests and patchouli oil. Experimentation abounds throughout Scotland. For those who thought grain whisky was by default light and creamy, think again.