Suntory are the gods of the Japanese whisky scene and their Hakushu line is amongst the most popular. The Hakushi distillery is hidden in the forests near the Japanese alps and this particular offering is aged for 12 years. An exceptional single malt, Hakushu 12 year is a light and refreshing offering with hay and mixed peels on the nose and gentle barley malt, smokiness and hazelnut coming through in the taste. Sweetness is perfectly balanced against spice.
From the Kaikyo Distilley comes Hatozaki Pure Malt, made with 100% malt whiskies, including stocks distilled in Japan as well as imported malt whiskies. This one features spirits drawn from a trio of casks - bourbon, sherry and Mizunara casks. It's named after the nearby Hatozaki lighthouse, which is the oldest stone lighthouse in Japan.
18-year-old highland park is an exceptional whisky that builds upon the already renowned reputation of its younger, 12-year-old brother. All the exceptional stand out notes you’d expect in a quality Orkney note are there with mature oak and aromatic smoke coming through in the nose. The full-bodied flavour hits the palate with gusto, with smoke, peat and honey blending together in a beautiful mix. A soft, long and rounded finish teases you into trying just one more sip.
Matured for 4 months in petite charred new American oak barrels, giving it a deep amber colour and a flavour of oak, smoke and subtle notes of vanilla and caramel.
One for kings and queens alike, Johnnie walker blue king George V is a truly exceptional offering from the famous distillery. King George V was first released for the travel retail market and commemorates the royal warrant the company received in 1934. Pungent toffee apple and malt come through in the nose, with just a hint of smoke and the palate is beautifully soft, buttery and melt-in-the-mouth sweet with toffee fruit, malt and harmonious balance. Cream-laced spices lead into a long malty finish to savour.
Exuding class and a little mystery, our pal johnnie black deserves a spot in your drinks cabinet. deep and complex with a flavour that tantalises the tongue, johnnie black has been perfectly refined with as many as 40 whiskies brought together to create a mature, intricate and enjoyable scotch. a long fruity finish is exceptional amongst others in its class, with currant and citrus notes lingering longest of all.
Exuding class and a little mystery, our pal Johnnie black deserves a spot in your drinks cabinet. Deep and complex with a flavour that tantalises the tongue, Johnnie black has been perfectly refined with as many as 40 whiskies brought together to create a mature, intricate and enjoyable scotch. A long fruity finish is exceptional amongst others in its class, with currant and citrus notes lingering longest of all.
Johnnie walker green label is one of the lesser found offerings from the hugely popular distillery and has a flavour which deserves at least one taste. A blended malt whisky which binds together many different flavours of Scotland, Johnnie walker green label is rich in oak tones, coffee beans and even chocolate. Dates and walnut also come through with oak and charcoal wood smoke also getting a look in. A long finish is nicely spiced, rich with honey and sweetened by malty cereals.
J&b rare is Europe's most famous Scotch whisky, one of the most popular ones on the market. Blending together 42 different whiskies the flavour is a wonderfully nutty combination of sweetness and spice. Berry fruits, sweetshop fruit salad and caramel blend together with an oak-spiced warmth bringing each sip to a rounded finish. There’s a good reason this whisky is so popular, it’s smoothness on the palate and wonderful warmth.
How do you drink your jack? hardly in need of an introduction, jack daniel's exceptional sippin’ whisky is one of tennessee's finest exports. it's exceptional and unparalleled flavour is down to the traditional methods used in its distillation and filtration through super maple charcoal helps ensure the smooth, mellow flavour is both rounded and enticing. notes of chocolate orange, charcoal and a woody hint satisfyingly linger long after that final sip.
How do you drink your jack? hardly in need of an introduction, jack daniel’s exceptional sippin’ whisky is one of tennessee’s finest exports. it’s exceptional and unparalleled flavour is down to the traditional methods used in its distillation and filtration through super maple charcoal helps ensure the smooth, mellow flavour is both rounded and enticing. notes of chocolate orange, charcoal and a woody hint satisfyingly linger long after that final sip.
A bottle of Jack Daniel's 43% master distiller edition, released to honour the first of the (as of writing) only seven master distillers to oversee the making of their whisky, a certain Mr Jack Daniel's.
Welcome to the first new Jack Daniel's whiskey since before Prohibition. Tennessee Straight Rye is made from 70% rye, 18% corn and 12% malted barley, and is put through the same charcoal filtration process as Jack Daniel's bourbons. The result is a mellow and sweet whiskey that's enlivened with distinctive rye spice.
Jameson Caskmates has extended its range. The whiskey has been finished in Shapeshifter West Coast IPA seasoned barrels producing a flavour of tropical fruits, sweet clementine and hops.
Nose: Floral, herbal hops, grapefruit citrus, with subtle orchard fruits. Complemented by wood shavings and a little nuttiness. Taste: Hops and light citurs, with sweet herbal notes and ever so slight spicy tones. Finish: The lingering fresh fruit and hops give way to crisp barley and as ever, a signature smooth finish.
Colour: Rich, deep amber. Nose: Jameson has a light floral fragrance, peppered with spicy wood and sweet notes. Taste: Perfect balance of spicy, nutty and vanilla notes with hints of sweet sherry. Finish: Exceptional smoothness.
Exceptionally well balanced on aromatics with intense zesty orange and hints of sweet vanilla from the whiskey. Delicate, smooth and full mouthfeel with distinctive orange zest notes and spicy, nutty, sweet vanilla undertones
County cork's finest creation, jameson whisky has been enjoyed in ireland and beyond for over two centuries. known around the world for its palatable smoothness and velvety touch on the palate, jameson's flavour is also worthy of note, sweet and aromatic and thick with marmalade and citrus notes. the sharper flavours are balanced against a touch of sweet vanilla cream, delivering that classic jameson's flavour the world knows and loves.
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