Whiskey The Balvénie 16 Years Triple Cask Single Malt Speyside Scotland 70cl 40°
Thanks to ancestral know-how, The Balvenie offers a very beautiful collection of single malts. La Balvénie is one of the Scottish distilleries that grows its own barley, still uses a traditional malting floor, employs its own boilermaker and also its own team of coopers.
The process is overseen by David C. Stewart, the distillery's cellar master.
For The Balvenie 16 A,S, cellar master David C. Stewart MBE used first-fill American oak barrels, traditional refill barrels and first-fill Oloroso Sherry barrels.
Kilkerran Whiskey Heavily Peated Batch n°9 Single Malt Scotland 70cl 59.2°
Glengyle Distillery.
Glengyle is an independent, family-owned distillery based in Campbeltown, the historic whiskey capital of the world.
The original Glengyle Distillery produced whiskey between 1872 and 1925, but in 2004, after 79 years of non-production, the distillery was restored by Mitchell's Glengyle Ltd. This ensured Campbeltown's status as a whiskey region.
The name Kilkerran is derived from the Gaelic, "Ceann Loch Cille Chiarain" which is the name of the original settlement where Saint Kieran had his religious cell and where Campbeltown is now. Glengyle now produces a range of Kilkerran Single Malt whiskies, all natural colored and unchillfiltered.
WHISKEY TEANINICH 12 YEARS OLD SINGLE MALT SCOTLAND HOUSE OF MC CALLUM VINTAGE 70CL 50.50 °
Distillation: October 2006
Bottled July 2019
Aging Pomerol cask
311 Bottles produced
House of McCallum is a new collection of Scottish whiskeys designed by Antony McCallum, a maltster, blender and creator of exceptional whiskeys, with 24 years of experience in the Scotch whiskey industry.
The McCallum clan is one of the oldest noble clans in Scotland on the west coast of Scotland. The ancestors date back to some of the earliest kings of Scotland. King Malcolm I was the first King of Scotland to unite the two tribes, the Picts and the Scots into one kingdom, in order to defend Scotland from Anglo-Saxon invasions.
House of McCallum consists of two distinct ranges: the Art of Whiskey collection and the vintage Auld Alliance and Art of Rum collection.
A collection of rare barrels selected for their exceptional character and some finished in old wine barrels from the country of the Auld Alliance and beyond. At the time, Scotland not only exported its whiskey to France, but it also imported barrels of wine for consumption, which were then used to store the whiskey.
A bit of history: The Auld Alliance, from the ancient Scottish spelled Ald Allyance or in Scottish Gaelic, An Seann-Chaidreachas), was a sealed alliance between the French and Scottish kingdoms. Even though the Treaty of Edinburgh of 1560 was supposed to nullify most of its features, the spirit of the treaty continued with the Mary Queen of Scots refusing to ratify the treaty and after that unwritten support remained in place. The historic ties that unite Scotland with France and the rest of Europe have been in place since 1295 and will continue to mark the culture and future of this country.
The House of McCallum Vintage collection represents casks from different regions, different styles, some unique casks and others from distilleries distilled on the same day and from the same still. Each bottle of each keg is unique. Some are finished in handcrafted wine barrels selected from small wine producers and are handpicked by him.
Such a fascinating Speyside single malt whiskey as one from the house of Benriach would not exist without a traditional and unique production method.
John Duff opened the doors of his new distillery on the site of the old Riach farm in 1898. A building of raw beauty, Benriach draws its water from the mineral-rich aquifer below the site.
A true treasure hidden in the heart of Speyside, Benriach sets itself apart by offering three types of whiskeys - classic unpeated whiskeys, peated Highland whiskeys and tri-distilled whiskeys - and multiple flavors thanks to an eclectic collection of barrels from the four corners of the world.
HOUSE OF MC CALLUM ARDMORE 12 YEARS SINGLE MALT VINTAGE 70CL 46.50 °
Distillation: April 2006
Bottled November 2018
Bourbon Aging HOGSHEAD
1843 Bottles produced
House of McCallum is a new collection of Scottish whiskeys designed by Antony McCallum, a maltster, blender and creator of exceptional whiskeys, with 24 years of experience in the Scotch whiskey industry.
The McCallum clan is one of the oldest noble clans in Scotland on the west coast of Scotland. The ancestors date back to some of the earliest kings of Scotland. King Malcolm I was the first King of Scotland to unite the two tribes, the Picts and the Scots into one kingdom, in order to defend Scotland from Anglo-Saxon invasions.
House of McCallum consists of two distinct ranges: the Art of Whiskey collection and the vintage Auld Alliance and Art of Rum collection.
A collection of rare barrels selected for their exceptional character and finished for some in old wine barrels of the Auld Alliance country and beyond. At the time, Scotland not only exported its whiskey to France, but also imported wine casks for consumption, which were then used to store whiskey.
A bit of history: The Auld Alliance, the former Scottish spelled Ald Allyance or Scottish Gaelic, An Seann-Chaidreachas), was a sealed alliance between the French and Scottish kingdoms. Even though 1560's Edinburgh Treaty was supposed to undo most of its features, the spirit of the treaty continued, Mary Queen of Scots refusing to ratify the treaty, and after that unwritten support remained in place. Scotland's historic ties to France and the rest of Europe have been in place since 1295 and will continue to mark the culture and future of this country.
The House of McCallum Vintage collection features barrels from different regions, different styles, some unique barrels and others distillates distilled on the same day and from the same still. Each bottle of each barrel is unique. Some are finished in handcrafted wine barrels selected from small wine producers and are handpicked by him.
Whiskey Bunnahabhain 2014 Staoisha Single Malt Islay Scotland 40° 70CL
This Bunnahabhain bottled by independent bottler Signatory Vintage offers us a peaty and slightly fatty whisky. A delicate palate with smoky and grilled notes.
Whiskeys in the Very Cloudy range are bottled from small batches of two to five barrels. Reduced to 40 degrees without cold filtration or coloring.
Whiskey Finlaggan Islay Sherry Finish Single Malt Scotland 46° 70cl
Finlaggan is a peated single malt with a sherry cask finish.
This version offers us a balanced whiskey both on the roundness and the fiery character due to the youth of this whisky.
This single malt comes from a known distillery but not communicated on the bottle.
The bottling of this whiskey is created by the Vintage Malt company by Brian CROOK.
The distillery, where Finlaggan is made, is kept secret and is located on the island of Islay. F
Whiskey Dalmore 15 Years Highland Single Malt 40°
Founded by Sir Alexander Matheson in 1839, the Dalmore Distillery makes whiskeys on the banks of the Cromarty Firth.
This version of Dalmore is aged in various styles of aged sherry casks, including Apostoles, Amoroso and Matusalem Oloroso.
WHISKEY MACNAMARA BLENDED SCOTLAND 40 ° 70CL
Mac Na Mara, his name means "the son of the sea".
Gaelic whiskeys were developed for Celtic-speaking communities on the Scottish Atlantic coast. They represent the attachment of a gentleman farmer, Sir Ian Noble, to the Gaelic traditions and its terroir where the Celtic culture and tradition is still very present. Its production is the most famous of "owner" whiskeys.
Mac Na Mara is a Blend whiskey aged 5 to 7 years. It is an original, virile Gaelic whiskey. A high proportion of malts with iodized flavors and a slightly peaty nose.
A very nice blend to consume between friends.
Great King Street Artist's Blend Whiskey 70 cl
A new range named after the street where the Compass Box headquarters are located: Great KIng Street
Artist's Blend is based on a clever mix of malt whiskeys and grain whiskeys, determined by John Glaser. The malt/grain ratio, around 50%/50%, demonstrates the importance given to malt by John in the final recipe. For the choice of single malts, the Northern Highlands were favored for the spring and fruity aromas they brought. In the end, his approach recalls the tradition of vatting dear to Ireland, renowned for its blends with a high proportion of malt or pot still whisky.
Whiskey Islay Storm Single Malt Scotland 40°
Located off the west coast of Scotland, the Isle of Islay is at the mercy of the North Atlantic Ocean, whose violent storms have shaped the landscape for thousands of years.
It is a blend of distillates from an undisclosed distillery that has aged 4 to 6 years in 200-litre ex-bourbon casks.
WHISKEY BRUICHLADDICH THE CLASSIC LADDIE ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTLAND 50 °
Produced with 100% Scottish malted barley, this non-peated version of the Bruichladdich single malt is inspired by Islay Barley and Organic Scottish Barley. Bottled at 50% and with no mention of age, it is a young, lively and floral whiskey.
|
sitemapABC dev. 2.1.4
Done byABC IDEA