Jura 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Matured in American White Oak ex-Bourbon Barrels with an Aged Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish, Jura 12 YO Single Malt is a rich and rounded balance of subtle smoky notes with a sweet sherry cask finish.
Glenfiddich Fire & Cane Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Think you know peaty whisky? Think again. Glenfiddich, the worlds most awarded single malt Scotch Whisky, has launched Glenfiddich Fire & Cane, an unexpected combination of their rarely-seen peated whisky with unpeated bourbon-aged single malt, all of which is finished in Latin rum casks. The result is a surprisingly sweet and smoky dram that blends rich caramel and spice notes with fresh green fruit and soft pillowy smoke. A worthy continuation of the series that's very interesting to pair with different types of food try it with spicy sausage or ice cream, for example!
Balcones Distilling Texas Single Malt Whisky
A timeless style of malt whisky, Balcones 1 Texas Single Malt breathes new life into centuries of distilling tradition with classic techniques and ingredients adapted for New World tastes. Opening aromas bear hints of toffee and overripe fruits. On the palate, layers of toasted malt and honey give way to mellow notes of baked pears and apples. A long finish is accompanied by cinnamon and cloves. Texas made, Texas proud, we hope you enjoy the whisky we owe our success to as much as we enjoy making it.
Hunter Laing Scarabus Islay Single Malt
Glenfiddich 14 Year Old Single Malt Bourbon Barrel Reserve
From Scotlands biggest-selling single malt producer comes a whisky that was never meant to leave the shores of the USA. With the history making, limited-edition Glenfiddich 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve, the distillery has done something its never done before.Created in Dufftown at the heart of Speyside and exclusively finished in virgin American oak, Glenfiddich 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve delivers the balance and sophistication of Scotland with a sweet kick of Kentucky. After spending 14 years in ex-Bourbon barrels, the whisky was then meticulously transferred into new American oak barrels built especially for Glenfiddich by the Kelvin Cooperage in Louisville Kentucky.Having originally been founded on the banks of the River Kelvin in Glasgow in 1963, Kelvin Cooperage packed up shop and moved to Kentucky in 1991. Perhaps it was no coincidence that they made the move at the same time as the Scotch industry was in the middle of a massive downturn, with many distilleries putting down minimal spirit or even worse getting mothballed. Regardless, the decision to move was a good one, allowing them to focus their energy on being closer to the source of the casks that make up around 90% of the Single Malt industry. And the oak that was selected for Glenfiddich was as close to the source as you could get. Bent into place, toasted and then charred to exact specifications, its created the perfect cask complement, adding an even deeper complexity to the worlds most awarded single malt.The result?One of the most delightfully enjoyable Glenfiddichs weve ever tasted: you could spend an entire night just nosing it! Bottled at 43%, youll find sweet pineapple, shortbread and roasted almonds on a divinely creamy chewy palate; lemon meringue, lychee and flaming marshmallows on the nose; and a soft lingering finish of Jersey Caramels, chocolate-orange swirl and lightly buttered toast.Weve tried, tested, and deemed it delicious, and finally the Clubs first Glenfiddich Whisky of the Month since 2016 is here. At $120.00 this is a Glenfiddich with a big Bourbon soul, and one youll want sitting on your whisky shelf. This one-off bottling is exclusive to the Club in Australia, and the first and only time youll see an official Glenfiddich 14 Year OldBourbon Barrel Reserve outside the USA, all thanks to the mighty buying power of Australias biggest whisky community. Limited stocks are remaining, so be very quick: Sign Up Free now to get your hands on a bottle.
Lindores MCDXCIV Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Lindores Abbey is the officially recognised site of the first recorded distillation of Scotch whisky. It was back in 1494 that King James IV commissioned Brother John Cor at Lindores Abbey to make aqua vitae with eight bolls of malt. For more than 100 years, the preservation of the ruined abbey has fallen to Drew McKenzie-Smith and his family. Several years ago he learned of the abbey’s significance to the industry after visiting a website called Connoisseur Scotland . Further inspiration came when he was shown a copy of the late Michael Jackson’s book, ' Scotland and Its Whiskies .' In it, Jackson wrote of Lindores, “For the whisky lover it is a pilgrimage”. Following fifteen years of careful planning, construction work began on a new distillery that would not only capitalise on this whisky connection but also provide the means with which to preserve the abbey for future generations. In 2017, after five centuries of silence, the stills at Lindores Abbey began flowing again. There are actually two releases now in Australia: Lindores MCDXCIV and the MCDXCIV Commemorative First Release. They're essentially the same liquid, distinguished by a subtle notation on the label. Both come aged in a combination of ex-bourbon, ex-sherry and STR red wine barriques from Burgundy. Both are three and a half year old Lowlanders. You might expect Lindores to be on the lighter side, however it's more like a young Speysider, nicely balanced and not shy on flavour. There's even a nod to Linkwood on the nose where the aromas show surprising weight; Cream tea biscuits, pear drops, light beeswax, cocoa and citrus are echoed with impressive purity, depth and texture of the palate. A fine astringency checks the length, but it's auspicious as far as inaugural releases go - all that's needed is more time to add further layers of complexity. 46% Alc./Vol. Tasted from a 15ml sample.
Hunter Laing Scarabus Islay Single Malt Whisky
Benromach Contrasts: Virgin Oak
The Benromach Contrasts: Virgin Oak is a unique expression from the renowned Scottish distillery, Benromach. Masterfully crafted using virgin oak casks, this single malt whisky is a true representation of the rich and diverse flavors of Scotland. On the nose, the aroma of sweet vanilla and honey is balanced by hints of spice and oak. The color is a deep amber, reminiscent of a sunset over the Scottish Highlands. On the palate, this whisky is smooth and full-bodied, with notes of toffee, dried fruits, and a touch of smoke. The virgin oak casks add a distinct woody character and a subtle sweetness to the finish, making it a truly exceptional whisky. With a ABV of 46%, this 700ml bottle is a must-try for any whisky lover. Enjoy it neat or with a splash of water to fully appreciate its complexity.
Elements Of Islay Sherry Whisky
The Elements Of Islay Sherry Cask Whisky 54.5% 700mL is a true gem from Scotland's renowned whisky region. Crafted by the skilled hands of Elements of Islay, this expression is a testament to their dedication to quality and tradition. On the nose, rich and robust aromas of dark fruits, oak, and dried figs greet the senses, followed by hints of sherry and spices. The deep amber color of this whisky is a visual delight, promising a complex and indulgent palate. Upon tasting, the full-bodied whisky delivers on its promise with a perfect balance of sweet sherry notes, dried fruits, and dark chocolate. The addition of a splash of water further reveals layers of flavors, including hints of toffee and roasted nuts. With a long and satisfying finish, this Elements Of Islay Sherry Cask Whisky is a must-try for any whisky connoisseur. It is a truly remarkable expression that captures the essence of Scotland's whisky-making heritage.
Elements Of Islay Bourbon Whisky
This single malt whisky from Elements of Islay is a true expression of the traditional bourbon cask maturation process. The nose reveals a rich and robust aroma of vanilla, honey, and toasted oak, with hints of butterscotch and cinnamon. On the palate, the whisky unfolds with a creamy texture and flavours of caramel, toffee, and ripe fruits, balanced by a subtle smokiness and a touch of sea salt. The finish is long and warming, leaving a lingering sweetness and a slight peppery spice on the tongue. The colour of this whisky is a deep golden amber, reflecting the influence of the first fill bourbon casks used in its maturation. Bottled at 54.5% ABV, this whisky is a bold and complex expression of the Scottish whisky-making tradition. Perfect for those seeking a full-bodied and flavourful dram.