Whiskey black bottle 70 cl 40°
Natural peat (earth, heather), spicy, smoky, balanced. Nose: At first malty, it then releases a nice smoky and peaty power. Mouth: Powerful, deep attack, then it settles with force on a smoky register, a little phenolic but without excess. The body is round, mellow, lining the palate well, and enhanced by some spices, in a tannic tone, well wooded. Color: Light amber. Finish: The power continues through to the finish, with remarkable persistence long after the sip has been swallowed. A perfect digest of Islay peat, ranging from perfect vegetal to smoky maritime, and therefore an introduction to the island's malts... for those who don't know them yet, but also for those who already love them.
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 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.
Dalmore Whiskey, Single Malt, Highland, Scotland, 12 years old, 40° 70cl
Made from an 50% blend in bourbon casks and 50% in Oloroso Sherry casks, The Dalmore 12 is impressive in its elegance and complexity.
Gregg Glass, renowned as Dalmore's Master Whiskey Distiller, is recognized for his ability to combine tradition with innovative concepts and innovation in the whiskey industry. Awarded Master Distiller of the Year at the 2023 Global Icons of Whiskey Awards, Gregg works closely with Distinguished Master Distiller Richard Paterson OBE to continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, continuing the legacy of the crafting visionaries of whiskey at The Dalmore.
This bottling is a throwback to the style of some of Arran's early Single Malts, which were mostly aged in Sherry casks.
A true symbol of Scotland, Fettercairn is the second distillery in the country to have obtained a distillation license in 1824. It is with this heritage that Fettercairn returns to the front of the stage with this single malt revisited that will delight both neophytes and amateurs. In a new setting, this whiskey will approach a fine and fruity style.
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.
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.
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.
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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