Cotswolds Whisky

Cotswold Founder’s Choice

Original price was: £65.00.Current price is: £59.00. inc. VAT

Cotswolds Founder’s Choice Single Malt Whisky is their first cask strength release, made with 100% locally grown, floor-malted barley and aged exclusively in their founder Dan’s favourite casks: shaved, toasted and re-charred American oak red wine barriques. These uniquely active casks give a rich and intense maturation to our fruity new make spirit, offering toffee, oak and red fruits, and a beautiful, deep colour.

NOSE: Dry hay and cut wood, with dark chocolate and dried figs, and plums in sweet syrup.

PALATE: Warming cereal and toast notes, with lots of fresh red fruits and butterscotch.

FINISH: Hints of spicy oak, lots of dried fruit and a lingering nutty, dry note.

Cotswolds Sherry Cask

£67.50 inc. VAT

Cotswolds Sherry Cask Single Malt Whisky is a marriage of carefully selected and blended sherry casks and features in their Cask Expressions Collection. Each yearly batch is unique, drawn from the finest American and Spanish oak hogsheads and butts, some of which have been seasoned with dry Oloroso sherry and others with sweet Pedro Ximénez. All have been sherry-aged through their full maturation for a deeper and more flavourful whisky. Full of dried fruits, chocolate and a touch of spice.

NOSE:
Brown sugar and cherry pie with a touch of roasted coffee beans.

PALATE:
Viscous and rich. Full of dark stone fruits and a hint of roasted almonds.

FINISH:
Peppery oak spice accompanied by notes of dried fruits.

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Cotswolds Harvest Series Golden Wold

Original price was: £95.00.Current price is: £77.50. inc. VAT

Cotswolds limited edition Golden Wold Single Malt Whisky is the first release in their Harvest Series and is a blend of select ex-Bourbon, STR red wine and Peated casks. This smooth and mellow blend is as harmonious as the Cotswold landscape at the end of a fine summer and brilliantly shows off the rich and fruity character of their single malt spirit.

Our Harvest Series is released once a year and celebrates the beautiful landscape of the Cotswolds through the art of painting and whisky blending. For this single malt release, each presentation tube features an original painting by local artist Josephine Trotter which perfectly illustrates the iconic rolling hills of the Cotswolds that surround their rural distillery.

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