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Yamazaki Mizunara 18 Year Old whisky perpetuates the heritage of the House of Suntory by mastering the art of aging in Mizunara casks. This whisky has been matured for a long time to fully reveal its spicy character and incense notes, symbolizing its uniqueness. Bottled at 48%, it represents the ultimate refinement of Mizunara whiskies, continuing Yamazaki's tradition of excellence.
At the heart of this philosophy is the Tsukuriwake approach, highlighting the diversity of manufacturing methods. Mizunara 18 Ans, with its prolonged aging in Mizunara oak casks, is a refined expression of this approach, where every stage of production has been designed to enhance the unique qualities of this Japanese wood.
The Flora & Fauna range was introduced in 1991 and highlights Diageo's most confidential Scotch whiskey distilleries. Linkwood was founded in 1821, its whiskey has a refined, smooth and complex character that has remained intact despite changes in ownership and financial crises.
Macallan 12 Year Old Double Cask is a high quality Single Malt, made using a double aging method which gives it a unique and complex taste. It is first aged in American oak barrels that previously contained bourbon, then in European oak barrels that previously contained sherry. This aging process gives it sweet and fruity notes, with flavors of vanilla, honey and dried...
In 2015, the jury of the World Whisky Awards not only upset the established order, but also made an impression by awarding the title of best single malt in the world to a Kavalan Solist Vinho Barrique. With a consistent and unwavering tone throughout the tasting, this exceptional limited edition undeniably follows in the footsteps of its predecessor. A true cornucopia of...
Glenmorangie 18 Year Old is a single malt scotch whiskey that has aged 15 years in American white oak barrels, then 30% is transferred to Spanish Oloroso barrels for another 3 years. The remaining 70% continue to age in American white oak barrels for up to 18 years and finally be blended together again.