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The fourth release in the limited edition bottles. Aged in several different casks this whiskey has aromas of honey, cherries, and toffee. Flavors of vanilla, butterscotch, and orange with a long finish.
Having a nose of vanilla, dark cherries and caramel. On the palate, there is a balance of caramel and toasted oak. The finish is said to be long, with notes of crème brûlée and chocolate.
This annual special release Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye celebrates the early craftsmanship of the Jack Daniel Distillery, honoring a time when American whiskey was often high in rye content and offered at barrel strength.
This limited-edition Japanese whisky was crafted by Chief Blender Shinji Fukuyo. The blend of malt and grain whiskies from Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Chita distilleries was finished in sakura (Japanese cherry) casks, imparting the harmonious spirit with gentle floral and spicy notes.
Another special release of barrel strength small batch product from the famous Jim Beam distilleries in Clermont and Boston, Kentucky. Booker's was originally conceived by Booker Noe, Jim Beam's Grandson, and originally released in 1988. At the time it was one of the few cask strength bourbons available and quickly became renowned by bourbon connoisseurs and collectors for its incredible depth and power.
A splendid bottling for the bona fide bourbon connoisseur, the Booker's Bourbon Batch 2019-04 "Beaten Biscuits" is definitely a worthwhile addition to your whiskey collection. Don’t hesitate to order a bottle for yourself today so you can indulge in the decadent flavors that only this cask-strength small-batch bourbon can deliver.
Diageo’s nod to the rare autumn nights where the Aurora Borealis may be seen shimmering in the night sky above Oban. The tale of The Celestial Blaze explains how a vivid light grew against the ink-black sky above Oban, driven by a celestial creature. The spritely being painted the sky with violet brilliance, an ethereal light that descended upon the distillery, mirroring the vibrance and energy that the distillery gave to the quiet town of Oban when it was built in 1794.