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Light, clean, fresh Bruichladdich whisky at 100 proof, made from entirely Scottish barley. The new Classic Laddie drinks more like the old Rocks expression with its fruity demeanor and profile that was definitely meant for a glass of ice. There's just a hint of phenolic action on the finish with a lovely coating of sweet grains and soft vanilla. Well done!
Price: $49.99
Aged in "the finest" Oloroso sherry butts, the Glendronach 18 year is the darkest and most dense of the three standard expressions. Loaded with spice cake and dark toffee on the nose, the palate follows through with all of the flavor without ever going over the top. It's fudgy and loaded with dried fruit on the backend, showcasing everything you're looking for something like Macallan 18, albeit for $100 less per bottle.
Price: $149.99
Aberlour A’bunadh is as rare as it is precious. A cask strength whisky prized amongst connoisseurs specialists. Each batch is carefully made by hand using only traditional methods; without chill filtration nor any other modern process. It has a deep and rich glowing amber coloration. Utterly memorable it is little wonder that this flavorsome single malt has such a cult following. It is heavier, and a much creamier single malt than others.
Price: $79.99
Part of what the distillery calls its "uber-provenance" series, this single malt features the barley of specific farms and is described by the producer as: "Firm, muscular and more complex than expected. Several layers of flavor are melding into a barley sugar and oak-mellowed texture while drifting over sweet, kin-dried barley."
Price: $59.99
The heavily peated malt for this whisky came from three farmers in Islay. Port Charlotte is a small coastal town about two miles south of Bruichladdich Distillery where this whisky is produced in a Victorian era still house. Notes from the distiller: "The sweetness of the oak and the barley are matched beautifully by the dry peat smoke. Islay grown, the barley seems more distinct and brings through the peach and apple typical of our spirit."
Price: $69.99
It's no secret that we're big fans of Kilchoman distillery here at K&L. Our visit to the distillery on Islay really opened our eyes to the incredible job they're doing. Kilchoman is a tiny operation, producing on one still and malting whatever they can inside their humble barn. Because of their small scale, cost of production is higher and prices for their whisky have not been inexpensive. But having tasted the new-make spirit right off the still, we can firmly say that, in our opinion, there is no higher quality peated whisky being produced anywhere els...
Price: $79.99
Macallan's new Rare Cask uses handpicked first-fill sherry casks from the top 1% of barrels currently aging at the distillery. The result is a richer, darker, more chocolaty version of Macallan with a thicker profile and a complex palate of raisins, sultana, orange peel, and ginger. With the current market craze for first-fill sherry whisky, à la Aberlour, A'Bunadh and Glendronach, the Rare Cask represents an aggressive and more modern approach from the typically conservative Macallan. This is a bold, chewy, full-bodied single malt that showcases the dee...
Price: $279.99
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