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Aberfeldy
Aberlour
The single malt Casg Annamh (Gaelic: rare barrel) bears no age. Two different types of American oak barrels and sherry casks characterize the taste of the new release from 2018
The Single Malt Aberlour Casg Annamh (Gaelic: rare cask) has no age statement. It matured in three different types of casks: Two kinds of American oak casks and Sherry casks shaped the taste and aroma. Batch No. 5.
This single malt Scotch whisky is partially matured in ex-sherry casks. It is well-balanced and smooth. Its mild harmonic taste reminds the connoisseur a bit of a delicate liqueur.
Ailsa Bay
Amrut
Amrut Fusion is named after the fact, that Scottish, as well as Indian barley, was used for the Whisky. Indian mythology tells stories about gods and demons, which mixed the oceans with mountains in prehistory. Suddenly a golden pot with the elixir of...
Annandale
Ardbeg
Until 2017 Ardbeg Fans could only buy the 3 standard bottlings. Now, there's a new whisky character of the distillery to discover: An Oa (an:oh) is inspired by the lonely area Islay and is sweeter and more aromatic than his brother TEN.
Status: Tasted
The Ardbeg Blasda is a very limited edition of a lightly peated single malt whisky (8ppm phenol). Blasda is Gaelic for sweet and delicious. With the very low peat smoke and the low ABV of 40% you get much more subtle aromas than from the other Ardbegs,...
The Ardbeg Corryvreckan is named after Europe's biggest vortex. It lies very close to the Hebrides and the Isle of Jura on the west coast of Scotland. It comes non chill filtered and with a high ABV. The Corryvreckan impersonates the untamed character...
Status: Tasted
An Ardbeg that's said to be "as deep as the ocean" thanks to the use of virgin Black Sea oak casks sourced by Dr. Bill Lumsden from the Adyghe Republic in Russia. Whisky from these casks has then been married with regular bourbon cask matured Ardbeg and...