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.
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.
WHISKEY BALLECHIN 10 YEARS HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT SCOTLAND 46 °
Speyside and Highland peat usually gives rise to very dry, even slightly bitter single malts. But at Edradour the very heavy distillate seems to perfectly accommodate this millenary fossil. In the end the Ballechin 10 years is in our opinion one of the few peaty whiskeys that bears comparison with the best Islay. Very smoky, it has the sweetness of Islay's malts and the rich and corpulent style of Edradour from which it comes. We have the privilege to import and distribute exclusively for the French market Ballechin, Edradour and Signatory Vintage since 1988, year of creation of this trading house became cult.
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!
Whiskey Royal Brackla 21 Years old single malt highland Scotland 46° 70cl
For more than two centuries, this Scottish sanctuary has woven its history. The Royal Brackla distillery, founded by Captain William Fraser in 1812, stands on fertile farmland in the Cawdor Estate in the Scottish Highlands.
This 21-year-old version was aged in barrels of Olorosso Sherry, Pablo Cortado and Pédro Ximénez.
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.
This single sherry butt was selected by Hunter Laing for its Hepburn's Choice line - where each release honors the character of the particular distillery, or the classic profile of the region. Brought to 46% strength, this single cask produced 903 bottles, all full of berries, pepper and smoke.
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.
Port Askaig Whiskey 8 Years Single Malt Islay Scotland 45.8° 70cl
Bottled by Specialty Drinks Port Askaig 8 years is a permanent edition with finesse and smoothness. Its peatiness is more flexible than the 100 Proof version. Aged in American oak barrels and marked by notes of smoke, wild herbs, honey and vanilla, it is a perfect introduction to Islay Island malts.
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