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This is the Thompson Brothers foray into the world of blending. It's also proof that they've got some of the absolute best palates in the business. They seem to be getting access to stocks where others struggle, and this little vatting of over 8-year-old malts is one of the most intriguing and delicious malts on our shelves at any price point. SRV5 refers to Station Road Vat 5, the wooden vessel where this whisky is mingled before bottling. The Dornoch boys bottle in very small batches and the source material is of the highest quality. While the specif...
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The beauty of the Thompson Brothers is that they're willing to take risks. This offering is indeed a risky proposition for a bottler, the very reason the big guys were willing to let it go. On paper it reads like a very expensive blended scotch. But why add an age statement, when a 12-year-old Johnnie Walker is a fraction of the price? The age statement tells the entire story here and our friends at Dornoch care little for artificial labels and quality statements, all they care about is getting damn good whisky into your glass for an incredible price. So...
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We've had a roller coaster of a relationship with Single Grain whisky at K&L. The redheaded stepchild of Scotch, it's long been a category requiring significant amounts of education. If it wasn't super old and cheap most people turned their noses up at it after being ingrained with the pre-conception that good scotch is single malt, hard stop full stop. But occasionally we come across a barrel so unique that it defies those pre-conceptions. This absolutely monster cask is only the second grain we've ever sold that was aged in sherry and comes from the no...
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This lovely Tormore will certainly be the last thing most people consider, but for the lucky ones who take the plunge, it will be undoubtedly be the sleeper of the whisky season. The gorgeoous distillery is such a welcome site after hours on the A95 working your up the River Spey. The striking copper roof and stone balconies makes it one of Scotland's most attractive. It is infact one of Scotland's youngest single malt distillery, the first new distillery built in the 20th century, designed by Alexander Cullen for Long John Ltd, founders of Ben Nevis dis...
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This lovely lowland distillery is one of the closest historical distilleries to the city of Glasgow and you might get lucky and see a head of Highland cattle that occasionally graze on the well-manicured lawns if you make the short trek out to Clydebank. Like most Lowland distillers Auchentoshan does a proper triple distillation leaving a finer spirit with fewer impurities and a soft sweet malty character. The distillery was founded in 1823 and operated continuously until being completely rebuilt in the late 1960s. In 1984, the famed whisky maker Stanley...
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Calumet's new ten-year-old Kentucky bourbon expression is a mash bill of 74% Corn, 18% Rye, and 8% Malted Barley, bottled at 100 proof. From the producer: "Crafted in 50 barrel batches, this robust bourbon showcases the development of our traditional ‘high rye’ mash bill over time... This premium bourbon is offered as a testament to Bull Lea’s glory and all the accomplishments of Calumet Farm. Bull Lea sired 52 stakes winners and numerous champions. He was one of a few stallions in history to have sired three Kentucky Derby winners and still to this d...
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The mystical Isle Of Jura offers one of the most isolated regions in Scotland. The 150 square mile island has just a couple hundred residents but boasts a huge population of red deer. Built in 1810 by Archibald Campbell, it fell into disrepair until two of the islands old families rebuilt in the 1960s. The distillery was ultimately purchased by famed blenders Whyte & Mackay after a hostile takeover battle over Invergordon Distillers. Now the distillery produces a modest 2.5 million liters of pure alcohol per year, mostly destined for blends. Very few sin...
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One of the absolute most unusual and exceptional examples of one of our favorite categories of apéritifs, Pineau des Charentes. I think these really work after dinner as well. Like the incredible Paul et Marie Pineau before them, the Navarre’s Pineau des Charentes take this whole category to the next level. They’re produced in a hyper-inefficient manner, which makes them absolutely wonderful. The Jacky Navarre Pineau Rosé is made with 6 year old Cognac and the grape must from the 1996 Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc harvest. Aged until Gnarly, meat...
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Benromach Distillery & Malt Whisky Centre is located on the outskirts of the Royal Burgh and ancient market town of Forres and is owned and managed by Gordon & MacPhail, the world's leading malt whisky specialist. Having lain silent for a number of years, Benromach was bought in 1993 and re-opened in 1998 by Gordon & MacPhail. Established in 1895 as grocers and Scotch Whisky Merchants, this family-owned firm makes great Scotch. This very special release is only available in the United States.
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Benromach Distillery & Malt Whisky Centre is located on the outskirts of the Royal Burgh and ancient market town of Forres and is owned and managed by Gordon & MacPhail, the world's leading malt whisky specialist. Having lain silent for a number of years, Benromach was bought in 1993 and re-opened in 1998 by Gordon & MacPhail. Established in 1895 as grocers and Scotch Whisky Merchants, this family-owned firm makes great Scotch. This very special release is only available in the United States.
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The Remus Repeal is MGP's flagship older bourbon blend and represents their finest stocks, hand selected by the masters on their blending team. This year's batch is a mix of five bourbons from the two main mashbills at MGP. These two mashbills are the same you'd see at other former Seagram's distilleries, like Four Roses. The precise break down includes some 15-year-old and excellent 9-10-year-old whiskies: 6% Bourbon Distilled in 2007 (21% rye), 26% Bourbon Distilled in 2013 (21% rye), 21% Bourbon Distilled in 2014 (21% rye), 26% Bourbon Distilled in 20...
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Navarre makes one of the most amazing Cognacs in the world, and this lovely Pineau des Charentes is made from his 6 year old Grand Champagne stock, some sweet grape must, and then put into barrel for thirty years. Very few producers take PdC this seriously, but the result of that dedication and attention is on another level. The rich, nutty, complex palate of flavor is far beyond what most fortified wines offer. Consider this along the lines of the finest Madeiras or Ports. It must be tasted to be believed.
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Wattie Boone was a pioneer and settler in the early days of Kentucky statehood and is credited with being one of the first to distill a whisky called "Bourbon." His distillery near Beechfork isn't far from where the Preservation Distillery sits today. The owners of that distillery made the Wattie Boone & Sons name famous in Japan by selling old stocks of Kentucky Bourbon in that market, but have relaunched the brand at their new home near Bardstown. This single cask was distilled in Tennessee and filled into a reused barrel that had its staves grooved an...
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