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.
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.
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 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.
Kilchoman Whiskey, Single Malt, Islay, Scotland, 70 cl 46°.
Kilchoman Machir Bay is a single malt with character, marked by notes of ash and smoke, candied citrus fruits, earth, malted barley and pepper. The peat is very present. The freshness brings a nice length. A whiskey for peat lovers
WHISKEY T SPOON ART AND CASK BLENDED MALT SCOTLAND 70CL 47.6°
Distill 01/11/2010
Update May 2021
10 YRS
Assembly Glenglassaugh et benrinnes.
Cask No. 812134
Patrice Villeger is located in the town of Feuillères in the Somme.
He is above all passionate and is one of the many independent bottlers.
A passion for traditions, craftsmanship and elegance which took him into the world of Whiskeys. From the age of 16, he began his apprenticeship on the Isle of Islay in Scotland. Scotland is fascinating, its infinite landscapes, its indestructible mountains, its incredible myths and legends, its castles with a thousand enigmas, its islands hemmed with storms... make it a country mixing history, legend and dream.
Teaspooning" is the practice of adding a small amount of whiskey from a specific distillery
(hence the name referring to a teaspoon) to a cask with a distillate from another distillery, which gives
a blended whisky, which is at 99, 99% of single malt whiskey from a distillery.
This procedure prevents buyers from bottling these barrels under the official name of the distillery or under the name of
single malt whiskey.
Most commonly, the teaspoon is used when selling kegs to independent bottlers
or to competitors in order to protect a brand and the supply of single malt bottles
from a specific distillery.
Whiskey Hazelburn 15 years Olorosso Cask Single Malt Scotland 55.8° 70cl
Distilled in 2008
Released September 2023
The Hazelburn range takes its name from one of Campbeltown's lost distilleries and was first produced at Springbank in 1997.
This reference is triple distilled and unpeated.
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.
Founded in 1948 by Fred Douglas Laing, a man with a genuine love and serious passion for whisky, Douglas Laing & Co. is a proudly independent, family-owned Scotch Whiskey distiller, blender and bottler, now in its third generation.
Over 70 years of heritage, history and expertise .
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