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Pol Roger Demi Sec Champagne
£50.00 inc. VATLaunched in 2001, this cuvée does not only accompany desserts but it will rejoice the most demanding connoisseur’s sweet tooth.
Half-way between sec and demi-sec (dry and semi-dry), the cuvée Rich is distinguished by its perfect harmony due to a fine balance between sugar and natural acidity.
The Cuvée is the result of the harmonious blend, in equal proportions, of the three Champagne grape varieties: pinot noir, pinot meunier and Chardonnay from 30 different crus. 25% reserve wines are used to produce this cuvée.
– The Pinot Noir (bringing structure, body and power) is mainly produced from some of the best crus of the Montagne de Reims.
– The Pinot Meunier (ensuring freshness, roundness and fruitiness) is issued from several crus form the Vallée de la Marne and from the Epernay aerea.
– The Chardonnay (adding its aromatic complexity, finesse, elegance and lightness) comes from Epernay and some of the best crus of the Côte des
Pol Roger Réserve Brut Champagne
Pol Roger was Winston Churchill’s favourite champagne, known for its ability to reproduce each year a blend which is consistent in style and in quality. Elegant and refined, the cuvée Brut Réserve is the champagne of all occasions.
The Brut Réserve is a blend in equal parts of the three champenois grape varieties: pinot noir, pinot meunier and chardonnay from 30 different crus. 25% reserve wines are used to produce this cuvée:
– The Pinot Noir (bringing structure, body and power) is mainly produced from some of the best crus of the Montagne de Reims.
– The Pinot Meunier (ensuring freshness, roundness and fruitiness) is issued from several crus from the Vallée de la Marne and from the Epernay area.
– The Chardonnay (adding its aromatic complexity, finesse, elegance and lightness) comes from Epernay and some of the best crus of the Côte des Blancs.
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old 2005 Cask #6864
Bottled at: 57.3% ABV
Distillery: Macallan
Region: Speyside
Distilled: 28 April 2005
Bottled: 26 March 2024
Years Old: 18
Cask No.: 6864
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Butt
Outturn: 623 bottles
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Nose: Stewed apple aromas with hazelnut and cinnamon.
Taste: Raspberry compote with dried banana and cocoa powder.
Finish: Toasted oak and white pepper on the finish.
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old 2005 Cask #22606314
Distilled 2005
Bottled 2024
Strength 57.9%
Cask Type Refill Sherry Hogshead – Cask 22606314
Outturn 341 Bottles
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Nose: Dark chocolate aromas with clementine and fragrant cinnamon.
Taste: Fruit cake with toffee.
Finish: Mature oak, ginger, and dried banana on the finish.
Glenrothes 2009 14 Year Old
£128.99 inc. VATReleased as part of the Connoisseurs Choice from Gordon & MacPhail, this single malt Glenrothes was distilled in 2009 and matured in a first fill sherry hogshead for 14 years before being bottled at 53.4%.
Glen Spey 2008 15 Year Old
£120.00 inc. VATPart of the Connoisseurs Choice range, this single cask whisky is a rare opportunity to sample the distillery’s fruity spirit. The whisky was aged for 15 years in a refill bourbon barrel and only 258 bottles were produced. The palate boasts fruity notes of green apple, pineapple and citrus, with black pepper, charred oak and honey on the finish.
Tormore 2000 22 Year Old
This release is from Tormore Distillery, bottled at cask strength in the Connoisseurs Choice range. Having been distilled in 2000, only 185 bottles were produced of this 22 year old whisky at 58.8%.
Notes:
Vanilla fudge aromas lead to lemon and lime with notes of malted biscuit. Candied peel flavours combine with pineapple and white chocolate. A medium-bodied finish with brown sugar and oak.
Veuve Clicquot Extra Brut Extra Old
£62.00 inc. VATExtra Brut Extra Old is a cuvée collection crafted from a unique blend of prestigious old reserve wines. In 2013, Cellar Master created a unique blend composed exclusively of reserve wines, in order to express the quintessence of Yellow Label and pay tribute to Madame Clicquot and her innovative and visionary process. Thus, was born the Extra Brut Extra Old cuvée, particularly singular champagne.
Extra Brut Extra Old 3 is a complex, nuanced blend of eight of the House’s prestigious reserve wines – 1990, 1998, 1999, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2014, aged for a minimum of five years. Pinot Noir dominates the blend (50%) and provides the structure that is so typically Clicquot, followed by Chardonnay (30%) which adds finesse and elegance essential in a perfectly balanced wine, and then Meunier (20%) that rounds out the blend.
Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Magnum
£175.00 inc. VATRuinart Blanc de Blancs Magnum embodies purity of the Chardonnay grapes from which it is made exclusively, primarily with Premiers Crus from the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims terroirs, it is intensely aromatic. Ruinart Blanc de Blancs non vintage champagne reflects perfect harmony. Striking luminosity is enhanced by the clear glass bottle, a replica from the 18th Century.
The Boss Hog VIII: Lapulapu’s Pacific
Single Barrel, Bottled at Proof, Powerfully Complex, Distinctly Unique From Anything We’ve Done Before. Stupendous.
An epic sequel to the World’s Best Rye, The Boss Hog VIII: LapuLapu’s Pacific completes Whistlepig’s journey around the world, unfurling a chronicle as rich and bold as the whiskey itself.
Upon crossing the Pacific, Captain Magellan met his fate at the hands of the legendary Filipino warrior LapuLapu. A fierce and vociferous defender of independence, LapuLapu led his island home against the Spaniards. There he forged a successful fortification, staving off colonial occupation for more than forty years.
This rare edition sees a double finish in high toast, small batch, single island Philippine Rum casks, adding layers of warm spice and delicate tropical notes to an already deeply complex, well aged Rye Whiskey. LapuLapu’s Pacific is a profound statement of strength and independence, a spectacular sequel to Magellan’s Atlantic.
This rare and outstandingly complex whiskey is barrel strength, bottled between 104.8 and 106.6 proof.
Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label
Veuve Clicquot’s emblematic cuvée
Clicquot Yellow Label truly is the House’s signature champagne – balancing all 4 dimensions defining the Veuve Clicquot style: freshness, strength, aromatic richness & silkiness.
Ragtime Rye Double Oak Cask Strength
This superb whiskey from New York Distilling Company has finish in rye casks before being bottled at cask strength. The result is a bold and flavourful whiskey, with notes of spice, vanilla and oak.
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