It is the oldest independent family distillery in Scotland. It is also one of the smallest distilleries in the country.
Ardmore Whiskey, 2010 Signatory Vintage, single malt, Speyside, Scotland, 46° 70 cl
The Ardmore distillery produced this lightly peated single malt.
Distilled in 2010 and bottled in 2021, this version aged in bourbon barrels has a smooth and smoky profile.
Kilkerran Whiskey 12 years Single Malt Scotland 46° 70cl
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.
Le Kilkerran 16 year old single malt whiskey is lightly peated. It was aged for 16 years in ex-Bourbon barrels.
WHISKEY BRUICHLADDICH BLACK ART 1992 EDITION 05.1, 24 YEARS OLD, SINGLE MALT, ISLAY, SCOTLAND, 70 CL 48.4 °
The 1er "black art" by Adam Hannet, Master Distiller. This whiskey is made from 100% Scottish barley and Islay spring water.
Black art is unpeated, distilled and aged on Islay.
Kept secret, the type of cask is only known by Adam. Bottled brut from cask at an alcohol volume of 48,4% Vintage 1992, 24 years old is the 5th edition of a cult and innovative series in terms of exploration of barrels.
It takes time to decipher the mysteries offered by Black Art 5. The key may be to let your hand warm the glass. Then you will discover notes of cherries, mango, apricots, quetsches, a little orange, wrapped in a cover of brown sugar, vanilla and dried figs.
It is with grace and delicacy, despite a touch of insolence, that the whiskey decides to caress your palate; the influence of precious wood is expressed through notes of fruit that linger in the mouth. On the nose are affirmed quetsche, mango, pineapple, melon, prune and apricot. The oak that rocked the whiskey gives it a hint of honey, tobacco, vanilla, and a hint of cinnamon, if one is careful.
It is the oldest independent family distillery in Scotland. It is also one of the smallest distilleries in the country.
Whiskey Ben Nevis 10 Years Single Malt Highland Scotland 46°70cl
Ben Nevis is a distillery located west of the Highlands, it belongs to the Japanese company NIKKA.
The latter is aged for 10 years before being bottled.
Whiskey The Cooper's Choice Single Malt Islay Scotland 56.5° 70cl
LAGGAN MILL
The brand takes its name from the highly skilled cooper, an art passed down from generation to generation since the Middle Ages. The Cooper's Choice range of single cask whiskeys from Scotland's finest distilleries is a tribute to fine artisans and their important role in the Scotch whiskey industry.
This whiskey from the Islays has aged in Bourbon barrels.
It was bottled by the vintage malt whiskey company.
Mossburn selects, blends & matures in their cellars whiskeys from different regions of Scotland in the purest tradition of independent bottlers.
For the Mossburn Vintage Casks range, each Single Malt from a single year of distillation has been selected for its character & bottled in a limited edition.
The Master Blender has specially selected these barrels in the aging cellars, where many Single Malts wait slowly until optimal maturity to be bottled. Each batch expresses the balance, depth and complexity that only the best Single Malts can offer.
Craigellachie Distillery is not the most scenic, but it is conveniently located at the junction of the Spey and Fiddich Rivers.
Bottled without any coloring or cold filtration
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 SQUADRON 303 BLENDED MALT FEEDOM WHISKEY 44 ° 70CL
Squadron 303 was the Royal Air Force's most formidable squadron during WWII. It was made up of Polish pilots, who introduced vodka to their English brothers in arms. In exchange, the latter introduced the Polish pilots to the finer points of Irish, Scottish or English whiskeys. Many stories relate this growing interest of the pilots of Squadron 303 for the good whiskeys that they discover as they move on to the bases of the Royal Air Force in England or Scotland.
The adventure of Whiskey Squadron 303 begins not far from the Royal Air Force base in Turnhouse, a few kilometers from Edinburgh in Scotland. This Single Malt was discovered in a demijohn dating from 1940, a perfectly preserved juice that we imagine served in the pubs of Edinburgh of the time frequented by the pilots of Squadron 303.
From this extremely rare Single Malt was born the idea of creating a first edition of Squadron 303 blend. Freedom and that we will baptize… the Blend of Freedom!
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