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Francois Voyer - Extra Grande Champagne 70cl Bottle Wine SpiritsandTobacco A Rare Premier Cognac, present in many of the very best French restaurants ... 'Highly recommended' by F Paul Pacult (famous spirit expert) Origin : 100 % Grande Champagne, 1st Cru of Cognac. Colour : Dark mahogany. Aromas : A monument ! In this Cognac, the Grande Champagne reaches its full splendour. It is a festival of exceptional aromas: Cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, spices, dried fruits (nuts) combined with that inimitable light perfume of cigar box that only very few mature brandies can give. Here, Cognac has become an art. Taste : Take the time to leave it to rest in your glass before tasting it, and prepare yourself for this great instant when diversity of aromas imposes itself for your great pleasure. Enjoy this harmony between aromas and this gentleness as well as strength. You're there ! At the heart of the secret of 'Premier Cru' of Cognac... How to enjoy it : It isn't really possible to take full advantage of the entire complexity of this Cognac other than by drinking it dry and patiently. However, drinking it on the rocks may give you a new vision of this exceptional Cognac and reveal new spicy tones. Best time to taste it is before eating, at dessert (white chocolate, cake with pear...) or at coffee time. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Balvenie Thirty 70cl Bottle Wine SpiritsandTobacco Awarded a gold medal at the 2005 International Wine & Spirit Competition. David Stewart, The Balvenie Malt Master has selected only from the finest vintage casks that were laid down during his early time at The Balvenie over thirty years ago. David's long experience in maturation has enabled him to create this rare and especially fine thirty year old single malt Scotch whisky. By marrying The Balvenie slowly aged in traditional Oak casks and also in Oloroso Sherry Butts, David has created a rich, mellow Scotch whisky with unusual depth and complexity. The traditional Oak - previously used to mature Bourbon - imbues warm honeyed tones, intense floral sweetness and distinct notes of vanilla, whereas The Balvenie matured in Sherry Wood displays a rich depth of colour, a dry oakiness and even greater refinement. The product of a lifetime's work, 'Thirty' has been bottled at natural strength to capture all the signature characteristics of The Balvenie. The Balvenie Thirty is already receiving industry accolades and consumers are equally impressed. In a blind taste test, members of our online Club enthused about The Balvenie Thirty: 'This is one of the finest malt whiskies that I have tasted.' 'Fantastic whisky, has a typical Balvenie character but a nutty sweetness, long and beautiful.' Silky smooth and honeyed on the nose with mellow oaky tones and hints of candied orange peel. The Balvenie Thirty has great depth with rich dark chocolate, hints of plum, marzipan and caramelised pear. An exceptionally smooth and warming finish with gentle spice and lingering sweetness. scottish whisky Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Jura - 30 Year Old Cask Strength Numbered and Signed Ltd Edition 70cl Bottle Wine SpiritsandTobacco Complex nose with marzipan, bitter dark chocolate, dried fruit, orange and clove. Big, full, fruity, well rounded mouth repeating all the flavours the nose promised . Creamy flow across the palate with malt and peat well in evidence. Peat features in long finish. Spectacular character for it's age. scottish whisky Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Comte De Lauvia - Vintage 1942 70cl Bottle Alcoholic Drinks A deep golden chocolate colour with an amazing nose of dried fruits (apricot) melting with hints of vanilla. The palate is rounded, a perfect harmony of flavours with hints of crystallized orange rancio and vanilla. armagnac Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Whyte And Mackay - 40 Year Old 70cl Bottle Wine SpiritsandTobacco In 1844 when most of Scotland was drinking cognac, James Whyte and Charles Mackay decided to invest in whisky. Taking over 35 specially selected single malts and single grains, from the four whisky regions they blended them together to form a distinctive 'Special' whisky. Today, the Whyte & Mackay 40 Year Old blend is part of that pioneering spirit. It is the oldest Whyte & Mackay blend released to date. Not only is time needed to study and appreciate this masterpiece, but time was essential for its creation. Unusually, 70% of this whisky was made of rare, aged single malts, while the remaining 30% was a choice selection of single grain whiskies. These were selected by Richard Paterson, our Master Blender who, along with nature, was at the very heart of the art of creating this 40 year old blend. Over time, he nudged, balanced and enticed the spirit to take on a rich and rounded flavour. Then by using the unique Whyte & Mackay double marriage process, where after blending, the whisky is returned to sherry butts to 'marry' fully before bottling, he was able to create a blended whisky of indefinable smoothness. A whisky of this age must be drunk with respect. First you'll nose aromas of chocolate cake and thick vanilla toffee then sweet sherry and old oak come through. The taste is spicy orange liquorice and crushed peaches on the palate, which dries steadily leaving an elegant aftertaste of Java coffee and bitter almond chocolate. Such luxury has its limitations. Just 1,000 bottles are available in this, the very first, release. scottish whisky Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Dalmore - 40 Year Old 70cl Bottle Wine SpiritsandTobacco In the 13th Century a member of the Mackenzie family risked his life to save Scotland's ruler, King Alexander III, from a charging stag. As a token of his appreciation the grateful monarch bequeathed the stag to the Mackenzie family where it became a symbol of valour and courage. The 12-point stag's head has also come to symbolise the regal pedigree of this rare Highland malt as it sits proudly on every bottle, the King of Malts. For well over a century a variety of fine Dalmore single malts have been crafted by a small band of local stillmen. In particular, on 21st March 1966, Col. H. A. C. Mackenzie distilled and filled to cask what has now become the Dalmore 40 Year Old masterpiece. Different woods, from American White Oak to the specially selected casks from the Bodegas of Gonzalez Byass in Jerez de la Frontera, all made their distinctive contribution. But most importantly, so did our Master Blender, Richard Paterson. Only his sixth sense judged when the balance between wood, air and spirit was perfect for creating a whisky this rare, this sensational. How rare? Only 1,000 bottles of this superb malt are in this, the first release. Orange marmalade combines with Christmas pudding on the nose. Faint notes of wood linger in the background. Brittle toffee and bitter chocolate combine skilfully on the palate with spicy orange and almonds. And the finish goes on forever. scottish whisky Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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