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Glencadam 2004 Cask 179 Premium Spirits

A genius whisky expression as we like to see and especially taste. The Glencadam Single Cask Whisky matured only on Cask 179 and could not be bottled pure. After maturing on a single cask not cooled filtered into the bottle without any coloring or dilution. Something that will really make the true bourbon lover water teeth. An incredibly fine dram with a divine taste. This Highland Glencadam was personally selected by Premium Spirits and released in a numbered edition. The cask was personally selected on site after a thorough analysis.

Glencadam Origin 1825

Glencadam Distillery opened in 1825, and, since then, little has changed and our award-winning Glencadam Highland Single Scotch Malt Whisky is still produced in the same fashion. Unchillfiltered and natural in colour.

Ileach Islay Single Malt

For centuries the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean has not only shaped the character of the people of Islay but also the character of their famous whiskies. In many ways this fine malt mirrors the character of Islay people – strong yet gentle, warm yet mellow, but with a maturity beyond its years. Robust peaty, with that unmistakable breath of the seashore,

Ileach Islay Single Malt Cask Strength 58%

For centuries the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean has not only shaped the character of the people of Islay but also the character of their famous whiskies. In many ways this fine malt mirrors the character of Islay people – strong yet gentle, warm yet mellow, but with a maturity beyond its years. Robust peaty, with that unmistakable breath of the seashore.

Islay Storm Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

TASTIN NOTES

Nose: Pungent peaty smoke. Phenolic with a little coastal breeze.

Palate: Lovely sweet peatiness. Some iodine and sea salt balance with vanilla notes and some spice

Finish: Waves of smoke. Fantastic length.

MacNair's 10 Y Cask Strenght 55.8%

Crafted from a combination of the finest single malts from Speyside and Islay, including old GlenAllachie. The second batch of Lum Reek 10 Year Old is the perfect balance of peat and rich, fruity character and bottled at natural cask strength of 55.8% , no chill filtering for maximum flavor.

MacNair's Peated Blended Malt 12 Y

Cette expression a été produite avec des whiskies vieillis pendant au moins 12 ans, et tirés de fûts de bourbon, de vin rouge et de xérès Pedro Ximénez. Le nom a été inspiré par le distillateur victorien Harvey MacNair, ainsi que par le célèbre toast écossais "Long may your lum reek!".


NOTES DE DEGUSTATION

NEZ
Tourbe sucrée se combinant avec du caramel et du moka.

BOUCHE
Tourbe riche et tourbée avec des notes de bruyère, de myrte, de caramel et d'épices douces.


FINALE
Orge, tourbe et une touche mentholée.

Mc Elegance Speyside Single Malt Whisky

A Single Malt from Speyside with an Sauternes cask finish. All the elegance and refinement that one would expect from a Speyside Whisky. This is so well illustrated by the beautiful painting of my second cousin, the famous Scottish Artist, Archibald Dunbar McIntosh, who reveals in his painting all the warmth of the Scottish landscape and unique changing contours.

Mc of the Isles Blended Malt Whisky Rum Finish

Blended Malt Scotch Whisky from the Isles – Rum Cask FinishArtist: Archibald Dunbar McIntosh RSW RGI – “Sea Legend” Clan McCallum have their roots in the islands of the west coast of Scotland where one can find these special whisky flavours of salty smoked aromas, haddock, citrus fruit and light peat. Archibald shows in his painting all of these elements, the ports, the distilleries, peat, the sea, the fruit and the algae. All of the character from the islands and from the land.

Mc Peat Peated Single Malt Whisky

Single Malt Scotch Whisky – Bourbon Cask Matured – Peated – Artist: Murray Robertson « Mapping Scotia » A single malt from the Highlands with peat and embers from the sea and land, the spirit of Scotland’s landscape from the Highlands and Islands. All of these elements can be found in the art of Murray Robertson, who explores the historic geology of Scotland and links it to the fauna, flora and all that forms the land, its people, produce and of course whisky.