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Edradour 10 YO Single Malt...
Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Continental<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />Produced at Scotland's smallest distillery, Edradour 10yo is a fine single malt, perfectly representing the style of the Highlands near the Speyside border. Produced without<br />ever adding caramel to its bottlings, it's an excellent, full bodied educational whisky.<br /><br /><br />How to drink it<br /><br />Enjoy neat, or as the basis of an excellent Whisky Punch or Hot Toddy, with honey, cloves, cinnamon, lemon and boiling water.<br />
Price
€93.60
Rebel Yell Small Batch...
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey<br />PRODUCTION AREA: Bardstown - Kentucky<br />RAW MATERIAL: Corn (68%), wheat (20%), barley malt (12%), yeast, water.<br />DISTILLATION: Corn, wheat, barley malt and water are heated and left to cool. The yeast is added and fermentation begins. The liquid obtained is distilled until it reaches<br />80% alc./vol. and then diluted with water to reach 62.5% alc./vol.<br />COLOUR: amber yellow<br />AROMA: complex, with hints of caramel, oak wood, vanilla and brown sugar<br />TASTE: The presence of wheat makes the sensation on the palate more delicate compared to a rye Bourbon. Vanilla, wheat and oak are perceived.<br />TASTING NOTES: Pleasant and warm persistence, prolonged by hints of spices.<br /><br />DESCRIPTION: The 'Rebel Yell' brand was created for the Stitzel-Weller Distillery by Charles R. Farnsley (former mayor of Louisville) in the mid-1900s, around the 100th<br />anniversary of the original Weller Company, with the idea of small-batch distillation for exclusive distribution in the southern United States. Rebel Yell is a Kentucky Straight<br />Bourbon Whisky and the original old recipe dates back to 1849. Today, Rebel Yell is bridging the gap between its proud heritage and modern tastes to honour the universal<br />spirit of rebellion that lives in all of us.<br />AGEING: A minimum of 6 years in American oak barrels. The best casks are selected and allocated to the Small Batch programme.<br />
Price
€58.80
Rebel Yell Small Batch Rye...
Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey<br />PRODUCTION AREA: Bardstown Kentucky<br />RAW MATERIAL: Rye (51%), corn (45%), barley malt (4%), yeast, water.<br /><br />DISTILLATION: Corn, wheat, barley malt and water are heated and left to cool. The yeast is added and fermentation begins. The resulting liquid is distilled until it reaches 80<br />alc ../vol and then diluted with water to reach 62 5 alc /vol.<br /><br />COLOUR: amber yellow<br /><br />AROMA: spicy with hints of chocolate and vanilla<br /><br />TASTE: delicate hints of wood with a sweet and surprising spicy note<br /><br />DESCRIPTION: The Rebel Yell brand was created for the Stitzel Weller Distillery by Charles R Farnsley (former mayor of Louisville) in the mid-1900s on or about the 100th<br />anniversary of the original Weller Company, with the idea of a small-batch distillation for exclusive distribution in the southern United States Rebel Yell is a Kentucky<br />Straight Bourbon Whisky and the original old recipe dates back to 1849 The distillery has become famous for being one of the few to handcraft its well-known Bourbons,<br />Today, Rebel Yell is bridging the gap between its proud heritage and modern tastes to honor the universal spirit of rebellion that lives in all of us.<br /><br />AGEING: Minimum 2 years in American oak casks<br />
Price
€62.20
Naked Grouse 40° 70cl
Naked Grouse<br />The Naked Grouse Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 40 °<br /><br />Typology: Blended Scotch Whisky<br />Raw material: Barley malt<br />Method of production: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Continental<br />Casing: No<br />Why it's different<br /><br />Naked Grouse is a blended malt Scotch whisky composed of single malts coming mainly from Highland Park, Macallan and Glenrothes distilleries, aged in first fill casks of<br />European or American oak that have contained sherry from the best Jerez bodegas, malts that then spend about 6 months in first use casks ex Oloroso sherry, for a finish<br />that gives a very typical taste and colour.<br />
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€47.80
Monkey Shoulder smokey 40°...
Monkey Shoulder Smokey<br />Monkey Shoulder Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 40 °<br />Typology: Blended Scotch Whisky<br />Raw material: Barley malt<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Aging: Continental<br />Casing: No<br /><br />Why it's different:<br />Monkey Shoulder is the only whisky made from 100% malt by combining three Speyside single malts, all from a small batch production, assembling relatively small barrel<br />lots. It is a William Grant & Sons family whisky, born with the desire to create a modern and revolutionary whisky in the world of mixology.<br /><br />Smokey Monkey Shoulder is the peaty variant of the triple blend.<br /><br />How I drink it:<br />Versatile and designed for mixology, it is also great to drink pure to bring the public closer to the world of whisky, thanks to the smoothness of its vanilla notes.<br /><br />Focus:<br />The name Monkey Shoulder refers to the physical condition that malt men often suffered after years of hard work turning barley mounds by hand during the germination<br />phase. This gave them a deformed limb holding the spade, causing it to hang downwards, like a monkey's posture.<br />
Price
€46.80
Hendricks Orbium 43,4° 70cl
Hendrick's Orbium<br />Hendrick's Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 43.4 °<br />Typology: Gin<br />Raw material: Neutral grain alcohol and 11 natural botanicals<br />Method of production: Distillation in a Carter Head still<br />Casing: No<br />Why it's different<br /><br />Hendrick's Orbium is a chilled gin. It is created by infusing alcohol with quinine and absinthe, making it a complex product inspired by what is often mixed with gin: tonic and<br />vermouth. The final addition of lotus flowers accentuates the floral notes and gives smoothness to the blend. Produced in a small distillery in Ayrshire, Scotland, Hendrick's<br />Gin uses two very special ingredients: rose petals and cucumber, two flavours that come together in a perfect and surprising marriage, and two copper stills with a unique<br />history: a Carter Head, of which only a few examples exist, and a small Bennet Still discontinuous still from 1864. Today Hendrick's Gin is the most loved and sought after<br />gin in bars all over the world.<br /><br />How I drink it:<br />Perfect for an Orbium Martini, with 1/5 of Vermouth, using lemon zest and cucumber slice as garnish.<br /><br />Focus:<br />Hendrick's Gin recipe makes use of 11 botanicals, some classic and some downright extravagant for the category: from yarrow to coriander, juniper to cubeb berries,<br />elderflower, orange and lemon peel, angelica and iris root, with a final infusion of damask rose petals and cucumber. The two stills used by Hendrick's have a wonderful<br />history: in 1966 Charles Gordon, a descendant of the founding family of William Grant & Sons, and later chairman of the group, attended an auction where the two stills were<br />for sale. These were not just any old stills, as one was a wonderful copper 'Carter Head' still built in 1948 by John Dore & co Ltd in a very limited series, the other was the<br />still used by Marshall & Taplow of Stratford, one of London's historic gin distilleries already present at the time of the Gin Act, a very small 1860s pot still made by the<br />legendary Bennet Sons & Shears. Charles Gordon didn't let the opportunity pass him by, even though he still had no clear idea what to do with it. It was only years later that<br />the idea of using them for the production of Hendrick's gin was born, which gives an idea of the pioneering mentality of Charles Gordon, the man who invented Single Malt<br />Scotch Whisky. Orbium is not just a new gin. It is an interpretation of how we imagine Hendrick's in a parallel universe. It is not a Limited Release, but a permanent fixture in<br />the Hendrick's range, produced by the creative mind of Lesley Gracie, the Master Distiller of Hendrick's Gin.<br />
Price
€59.40
Hendricks Lunar 43,4° 70cl
Hendrick's Gin Lunar<br />Hendrick's Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 43.4 °<br />Typology: Gin<br />Box: No<br />Why it's different<br /><br />Hendrick's Gin Lunar is the latest addition to the Hendrick's range. After the Orbium version, the first limited edition Summer Solstice was released and now this new limited<br />edition has finally been announced: Lunar Gin, which has been on sale in the UK since 20 February. This is an exceptional gin with a 43.3% vol. strength, described as<br />'distinctly floral with a delicate spicy finish'.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />Sasha Filimonov, UK brand ambassador for Hendrick's, suggests adding black pepper to enhance the gin's notes. He recommends trying the 'Moonlight Buck' cocktail with<br />Hendrick's Lunar Gin, ginger ale and lemon juice, garnished with cucumber and lemon zest.<br />
Price
€55.80
Cognac XO 1er Cru 40°...
Francois Voyer XO Premier Cru Grande Champagne 300 cl<br />François Voyer France<br /><br /><br />3 litres / 40<br />Typology: Cognac<br />Raw material: White grapes Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanch, Colombard<br />Fermentation: Selected yeasts<br />Method of production: Distillation in Charentais alembic stills<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it's different:<br />XO Premier Cru Grande Champagne is produced by discontinuous distillation in cognacaise copper on the fine lees of the must. It ages in French oak barrels, between 10<br />and 25 years. Elegant and delicate, it is the cognac that has all the pedigree of Grande Champagne. Francois Voyer is an excellent independent company, a 'bouilleurs de<br />cru', as independent cognac growers and distillers are called. Produced by the independent company - a 'bouilleurs de cru', as independent cognac growers and distillers<br />are called - Francois Voyer is one of the most prestigious cognac houses in the world, boasting a long family tradition and the appreciation of the most renowned French<br />restaurants.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />Cigar and tobacco aficionados will find it superb in combination with smoking.<br /><br />Focus:<br />XO ageing has made cognac famous and prestigious all over the world. The notes of vanilla, wood and dried fruit with a slight oxidative note consecrate cognac as the king of<br />spirits.<br />
Price
€940.40
Drouin Pays d'ague Reserve...
Drouin Pays D'Auge Reserve<br />Drouin France<br /><br />70 cl / 40 °<br />Typology: Calvados<br />Raw material: Apples<br />Fermentation: Indigenous yeasts<br />Method of production: Charentais Alembic<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it is different:<br />We could call Drouin Pays D'auge the grand cru of the Calvados appellation, with very strict rules. The Réserve is made like all Drouin calvados: harvesting of the 30 apple<br />varieties and reaching maturity, champagne-style soft pressing with yields reduced to 65% to preserve the fragrance and freshness of the juice, spontaneous fermentation<br />with indigenous yeasts. The ciders for distillation are the youngest ones, which remain in stainless steel vats for several months, at least 5. They are fresh and fruity<br />fermented, not overly complex, and ideal for the production of distillates for short ageing. Distillation takes place in the traditional copper Charentais still, ageing in French<br />oak barrels for 4 years.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />To be enjoyed neat in a tulip glass. Excellent when paired with chocolate desserts or a classic apple and pear cake.<br /><br />Focus:<br />Fermentation is a key process in the production of all Christian Drouin spirits: it all happens naturally with the distillery's indigenous yeasts. The freshly pressed juice<br />reaches the stainless steel vats, where it ferments and rests for at least 5 months, but in some cases up to 1 year. Based on the fermentation time, it is already clear what<br />type of calvados can be obtained. Those obtained from young ciders will be ideal for the distillation of younger, fresh and fruity calvados. The more mature and evolved ciders<br />are distilled from June onwards, but in some cases also in the autumn following the harvest, resulting in very complex and rich distillates, ideal for long ageing, particularly<br />for vintage wines.<br />
Price
€67.40
Cognac X.O. FRANCOIS PEYROT...
<br /><br />TYPE: Cognac<br />PRODUCTION AREA: Jarnac<br />DISTILLATION: Once harvested, the grapes are placed on racks to extract the juice and pulp. This very important stage is carried out slowly in an ancestral manner with the<br />help of ancient water piston presses, which respect the crushing of the grapes to allow the juices to pass through the skins. The wines produced are carefully distilled in a<br />still, made by artisans, refined in a copper mass which is indispensable for obtaining refined eaux-de-vie. A double distillation of the wines gives rise to the prestigious and<br />incomparable spirit that is COGNAC.<br />VINE: Colombard and Ugni Blanc<br />COLOUR: amber gold<br />BOUQUET: An explosion of scents arrives on the nose with a continuous crescendo, among which fruit aromas, hints of vanilla and walnuts are recognisable<br />PAIRINGS: to be enjoyed in the evening in a moment of relaxation<br />TASTEIn the mouth it is overpoweringly persistent, intense and delicate at the same time<br />DESCRIPTION: The alembic, of artisanal manufacture, was built and refined from a mass of raw copper. Charentaise' distillation concentrates the wine's most delicate<br />aromas and flavours, a traditional method dating back to the 18th century. The 'Les Bergeronnettes' vineyard comprises 25 hectares located in the 'Grande Champagne 1er<br />cru de Cognac'(AOC).<br />AGING: Minimum 25 years in oak barrels.<br />
Price
€100.20