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Auchentoshan American Oak Single Malt
£31.00 inc. VATTriple distilled and matured solely in American bourbon casks. The result: a Lowland Single Malt Whisky with the sweet aromas of vanilla and coconut – along with the signature smooth, delicate, Auchentoshan taste.
Like all Auchentoshan whisky, American Oak is a really versatile Single Malt. It works wonders as an Auchentoshan & Ale, is happy to stand on its own neat or over ice but also shakes up some classic cocktails that you might not think work with Single Malt whisky.
Yamazakura Peated
£65.00 inc. VATA blend of peated and unpeated malts with grain whiskies, Yamazakura Blend Peated is a creation of the Asaka distillery.
This blended whisky was double distilled in a copper pot still and then aged in bourbon barrels before being bottled at the Asaka distillery located in the Fukushima region. This peaty edition of the famous Yamazakura blend will seduce lovers of Scotch whisky with a scent of lightly smoked caramel and vanilla followed by aromas of cereals, citrus and a powerful peaty finish accompanied by notes of yellow fruits.
“Yama” means mountain in Japanese while “Sakura”, here written “Zakura” refers to the iconic Japanese cherry tree, a true Japanese beauty. Elegantly presented in a sober and poetic case, Yamazakura Blend proudly represents the Asaka distillery located in the heart of the Fukushima mountains.
Lochlea Sowing Edition 3rd Crop
Over the past few years, Lochlea’s seasonal small batch releases have showcased their signature style in four different ways. As a working farm, these expressions tie-in with exactly what is happening at that time of year.
Sowing Edition (Third Crop) is the first in a new and final set of four limited editions, marking the end of their Seasonal trilogy. Matured in 100% fresh 1st-fill ex-Bourbon barrels, these casks are 9 months older than those used in Sowing Edition (Second Crop), and the difference is incredible!
This whisky really highlights the floral aromatics associated with distilling in the colder months.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Almonds, rose petals
Palate: White pepper, a vibrant burst of apple blossom
Finish: Warm straw, fresh grass
Glenburgie 2000 23 Year Old #3644
£185.00 inc. VATWe are pleased to offer this 2000 Glenburgie, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail in their Connoisseurs Choice range. Aged for 23 years, only 487 bottles were produced at 58.7% from a first fill sherry butt.
Fragrant aromas on the nose are proceeded by butterscotch and sweet dates. Zingy jam flavours follow, complemented by orange zest and sugary toffee.
Blanton’s Single Barrel
£74.95 inc. VATBlanton’s needs little introduction and we are offering the latest single barrel. Barrel #300 is bottled at 46.5%, it comes from a mashbill of corn, rye and malted barley.
Please Note that the wax on top of the Blanton’s bottlings can be prone to cracking and we find that boxes can have small creases in corners.
Bimber Four Elements Water
£160.00 inc. VATThe fourth (and final) whisky from Bimber’s Four Elements Quartet range was taken from a single bourbon cask. It was bottled at 52.1%, less than the other ranges in the Elements Quartet to signify water, hence why it was diluted. Only 271 bottles were made available.
Lochlea Ploughing Edition Second Crop
Lochlea are launching their smokiest whisky yet! Lochlea Ploughing Edition 2nd Crop has been matured exclusively in ex-Laphroaig Barrels previously used for Laphroaig 10 year old, so it packs an Islay punch alongside their signature fruit and cereal notes.
As a working farm, these expressions tie-in with exactly what is happening at that time of year. As with the other 2nd Crops, the progression is very evident in the liquid. This is the final bottling in the series, completing the 2nd Crop set with Sowing, Harvest and Fallow.
Oat Milk With Vitamins
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Brown Eggs
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Fresh White Eggs
Rated 4.00 out of 5
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