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Edradour 10 YO Single Malt...

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
Worthy Park 2007 70 cl /...

Worthy Park 2007 70 cl /...

Type: Pure Single Rum<br />Raw material: Molasses<br />Fermentation: Selected yeasts<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Tropical<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />Worthy Park 2007 is a bottling of the WPL brand, with congeners between 60 and 119 g / hLAP. Distilled in 2007 from molasses from the Worthy Park Estate's sugar cane<br />mill. It is a Pure Single Rum aged in the distillery's tropical climate warehouse and was bottled at 59% full cask grade, with an angel's share after 10 years of 64%. The label<br />shows the copper double retort still made by Scottish Forsyths for Worthy Park Distillery. No sugar, caramel or additives are added at bottling.<br />How to drink it<br /><br />Drink it straight, letting it breathe, possibly with water to have a slight dilution at will. It can be used in blending as a 'cut' to enrich any type of classic rum-based cocktail.<br />Focus<br /><br />Worthy Park 2007 Habitation Velier is the first bottling that bears the name of the Jamaican distillery on the label, different from the previous editions that were called<br />'Forsyths', inspired by the double retort copper still used for the production of all Worthy Park Estate rums. Worthy Park allocates part of its production to 'bulk' marketing,<br />rums which are then destined for blended rums or for selections of independent bottlers, provided that the name of the distillery is not put on their labels. The project carried<br />out in collaboration with Luca Gargano is not a simple independent bottling project. On the contrary, we could consider it 'dependent bottling', since the labels highlight the<br />fundamental points of production, such as the origin of the molasses, the type of still, the year of distillation and bottling, the percentage of angel's share, the mark,<br />specifying the level of esters and congeners as well as, of course, the fact that ageing takes place in a tropical climate at the distillery, information that is not usually<br />declared in independent bottling, since barrels are always purchased through rum merchants and never directly from the distillery. After the first editions, Worthy Park<br />allowed Luca to use the official name of the distillery, so from the 2007 release the name Worthy Park will always appear on the label.<br />
Price €135.20
Hampden Estate OWH 8 Y.O....

Hampden Estate OWH 8 Y.O....

Type: Pure Single Rum<br />Raw material: Molasses<br />Fermentation: Indigenous yeasts<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Tropical<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />From what could be considered the best distillery in the world, Hampden Estate 8 Years Old is made from the single mark 'OWH' bottled without any additives, no<br />colouring agents, but above all no added sugar, and aged 8 years in the distillery's wherehouse. All Hampden Estate rums are bottled with no added artifacts.<br /><br />How I drink it<br />Enjoy neat, on the rocks, in simple cocktails such as Hampden &amp; Pineapple or diluted with ginger beer. Excellent to wash down a baba, drizzled over a soft, well-vanillaised<br />sponge cake or dunked into dry biscuits such as canestrelli.<br /><br />Focus<br />Hampden Estate could be considered the best distillery in the world, located in the northwest of Jamaica, in Trelawny County. This claim is based on objective<br />considerations for the production process of this rum, 5 fundamental pillars:<br />1) the water used in all stages of production comes from a source a few kilometres from the distillery in the pristine area of Cockpit Country.<br />2) fermentation is spontaneous, using natural yeasts and ancestral techniques, to produce High Ester rums that are characterised by their aromatic richness.<br />3) distillation is 100% in Pot Still. Hampden Estate remains one of the very few distilleries in the world to use only discontinuous double retort copper pot stills - there are<br />currently four, one of which, legendary, was installed in 1960, produced by John Dore, with a capacity of 7600 litres and a marvellous swan neck reminiscent of a trunk,<br />which has earned it the name 'The Elephant' - the distillation cycle lasts about 7 hours with an alcoholic degree at the exit of the still of 82°.<br />4) Ageing takes place in a tropical climate in the Hampden Estate warehouse, where climatic conditions lead to very high angel share - in fact 7 years of ageing corresponds<br />to around 25 years in a continental climate.<br />5) No added sugar or caramel.<br /><br />The climatic factor is one of the fundamental elements of the Trelawny terroir. OWH is one of the many marks produced by the Hampden Estate. It is made up of the initials<br />of Outram Warmold Hussey, father of Lawrence Francis Close Hussey who took over the Hampden Estate with his family in 2009. Of the eight different expressions<br />produced for tasting rums, it is the one with the lowest level of esters. It is a rum that has a range of esters that fluctuates around 80/120 gr/hlap and belongs to the category<br />of Jamaican rums defined as 'Common Clean', those that, according to the Jamaican Spirits Pool, have a level of esters that can vary on average between 80 and 150<br />gr/hlap. Nevertheless, the level of aromatic richness of a quality Common Clean rum is far higher than that of any other modern rum distilled with multi-column distillation<br />equipment. That's the magic of Hampden Estate rum, a distillate that thanks to ancestral techniques has a recognisable and unique taste. OWH is one of the most recent<br />marks, born from the idea of creating a lighter rum than the historic marks that have been aged since that year.<br />
Price €64.40
Rebel Yell Small Batch...

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...

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 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 />
Price €47.80
Monkey Shoulder smokey  40°...

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 &amp; 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

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 &amp; 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 &amp; co Ltd in a very limited series, the other was the<br />still used by Marshall &amp; 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 &amp; 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

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
Rum Millonario 10 aniv....

Rum Millonario 10 aniv....

ABV 50%<br />RON MILLONARIO 10 ANIVERSARIO CINCUENTA<br />CINCUENTA SHADES OF STRENGTH<br /><br />Ron Millonario 10 Aniversario Cincuenta is based upon the same recipe, maturation and blend of the 10 Aniversario Reserva, but it's bottled at higher strength to satisfy the<br />high demand from barmen all over the world for an easy and sweet rum that at the same time off ers a higher intensity of fl avour. An important ingredient to create cocktails<br />with character and boldness, but also more suited for sipping on the rocks without the ice diluting the strength and heat of the rum too much.The design of the bottle and<br />packaging is modern and elegant, with the same graphical style of Ron Millonario 10 Aniversario Reserva and the same innovative transparent glass cap to retain the family<br />feeling, but in gold rather than in black.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES: it echoes the sweet fruits, vanilla and chocolate of the standard 10 Aniversario Reserva, but much more intense and concentrated. It has a richer<br />mouthfeel, almost tactile, and a more robust caress on the tongue and palate. The higher strength accentuates the drier and winey fl avours from the sherry casks too. Th e<br />result is something in-between the easy freshness of the 10 Aniversario Reserva and the sweeter and darker complexity of the Solera 15.<br />
Price €56.60