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Flavour | Berry, Spice, Toffee, Vanilla |
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Savour the allure of our seven-year aged single malt whisky with an enticing aroma of brown sugar and white pepper. On the palate, relish a symphony of flavours, where luscious vanilla and caramalised toffee harmonise with a whisper of red fruit. This release exemplifies why our distillery is a connoisseur’s choice.
Nose
Red Fruit, brown sugar, green apple, and white pepper
Taste
Carmalised toffee, malt, vanilla
Finish
Palate covering, building pepper spice, red fruit jam at very end
Flavour | Berry, Spice, Toffee, Vanilla |
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Produced in by Blue Note Bourbon and bottled at 100 (50% ABV) proof, this well-rounded Bourbon is meant to be enjoyed by Spirits enthusiasts and novices alike. Blue Note Crossroads is a straight bourbon whiskey made using a mashbill of 70% corn, 21% rye and 9% malted barley and finished with toasted French oak staves. It is unfiltered, bottled at 100 proof and crafted in Memphis, Tennessee.
The first of two new bottlings from the multi award-winning, small batch whiskey distillery nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Distillery 291.
Our Batch 2, is a 3 Year Old single cask Rye Whiskey, using 100% Colorado Rye. We’ve bottled it at natural cask strength 66.6% abv, and have filled just 294 bottles
With a nod to tradition, the mash is soured in open air fermenters before it is distilled three times in locally-made pot stills. Myers built his original still from copper photogravure plates that he had once used.
The whiskey is aged in virgin, heavy charred, American white oak barrels and is then brought to a finish using toasted aspen staves, which are harvested from a friend’s nearby land.
These two releases are an exercise in whisky geekery, and had we not gotten our hands on them would have been released as one of their ‘E’ Series releases. (E for experimental)
NOSE
Spicy, herbal, and a little bit agricultural. .Big rye bread dough notes, malty, Jamaican ginger cake, coffee candy. Hints of fennel and anise.
TASTE
Warming spices lead to sweet coffee, toasted rye bread, roasted grains and peppercorns. There’s a hint of chilli chocolate in the finish too. Seriously love this!
From an era of unapologetic industrial ambition that built skyscrapers, the internet and age statement whiskies comes the Decades Series of J.P. Wiser’s. Slowly, over time, every drop of this whisky distilled in 1982 has been delicately refined to the highest standards. Here is to the shores of the tempestuous Windsor, alongside the cultural shifts that changed the face of the modern world! Dark gold in colour, with notes of rich vanilla, complex crust zest and baked rye bread.
Bottled at barrel proof, Maker’s Mark Cask Strength ranges from 108 to 114 proof depending on the barrels. Surprisingly smooth, this bourbon retains the signature, front-of-the-palate flavors of Maker’s Mark while amping up the vanilla and rich oak notes.
Aroma: Big oak, vanilla and caramel
Taste: Robust, warm texture with notes of caramel, vanilla and spice
Finish: Long finish on front of tongue, harmonious with no harsh bitterness
Mandolás is a surprising wine. Its essence is young, ground-breaking, revolutionary and not frightened to explore… and is able to enrich the winemaking tradition of a region as distinguished as Tokaj.
A different wine that has managed to break from the past, giving impetus to Tokaj’s new present, where dry white wines, led by Mandolás, are proving to be ground-breaking.
This wine’s name comes from the old way of referring to the vineyard from where it comes. Mandolás is one of the Oremus vineyards and it is only planted with Furmint, the noblest variety of the region.
During the weeks leading up to the harvest, the state of ripening of the grape is systematically checked and the golden yellow, health and ripe bunches are picked.
A must with great density is obtained using a delicate and gentle pressing. Fermentation is in new wood barrels, which are carefully prepared, and takes between 8 and 12 days.
The wine is aged in 136-litre small barrels, which are typical of the region.