IronHouse Distillery Tasman Whisky - Port - Tasmanian Single Malt
Aged 4yrs in Portuguese sourced Port barrels and re-conditioned in Tasmania, our pure Tasmanian Single Malt Port Cask is an enticing drop. The initial pour sits in the glass with a reddish orange embered hue and greets the nose with a stone fruit, red wine, buttery, sweetened spiced aroma.A palate of red berried wines, dried dark fruit, orange zest, hazelnut oak warmth with a touch of dark chocolate, tobacco and heat.This water of life tells a story, hence our Tasman Whisky is housed within in a gift box worthy of the high quality tomes of old. Its sits ready to be shelved as a volume of flavour, truly highlighting our subtle differences the salt air wafting through the distillery brings.Ready to be housed among your collection proudly. Our Story ;At the edge of the Tasman Sea, where the old drovers hut Iron House once stood watchful, weve been carefully crafting our Single Malt Whiskys over the last 4 years. Unleashed and disgorged from the darkened corners of the our bonding room and hand selected by Iron House Master Distiller, Michael Briggs, you will be treated to a full flavoured experience. In an age old tradition we have created our premium range of Whisky, our Spiritus Frumenti, for all to indulge in. TASMAN WHISKY is absolutely uncompromising and complex and 100% Tasmanian. Mindfully distilled within the confines of our copper still, it is the synergy between the purest malts sourced from the North of the state, the pristine waters of and the cleanest ocean air of Tasmanias untainted East Coast that balance and mature our spirit perfectly.Good whisky is naught but a lens. It is the drink for celebrating your best days and reflecting thoughtfully on your hardest. Its a spirit that demands a careful and discerning approach.It is our story, but it is your Whisky.Tasman Whisky.The Spirit of the East.
Kilchoman Limited Edition Loch Gorm
The Loch Gorm 2019 Edition is a vatting of twenty oloroso sherry butts filled in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011; the first edition to contain 12 and 13-year-old casks. Peat level 50ppm. NOSE Dried fig, orange peel and sea salt with hints of bacon, oaky spice, cinnamon and citrus sweetness. PALATE Stewed plums, morello cherries and dark chocolate with layers of salted caramel, herbaceous heather, honey and wet ashy peat smoke. FINISH Cooked apples and pears with waves of all spice, dark chocolate and barbecue smoke. Kilchoman's Loch Gorm Release: Named after a famously dark and peaty loch overlooked by the distillery, Loch Gorm is a sherry cask single malt matured exclusively in oloroso casks, extracting the rich spicy character of the European oak as it ages in Kilchoman's Islay warehouses. Loch Gorm is Islay's biggest freshwater loch with an abundance of wildlife and dark peat coloured waters. The Allt Gleann Osamail burn, from which Kilchoman collect their production water, is one of the loch's major tributaries. Loch Gorm is exclusively matured in oloroso sherry casks from the renowned bodega, Jose Miguel Martin. It is common for distilleries to use a variety of sherry producers but for Kilchoman's consistent quality and character, it is vital that they source them all from just one bodega. Kilchoman select a combination of sherry butts and hogsheads from Jose Miguel Matin that provide two separate styles of maturation. These ex-oloroso sherry casks impart a combination of heavy sherry notes, spicy dark chocolate, rich fruits and burnt sugar. This balances beautifully with the Kilchoman peat smoke and citrus fruits found within the farm crafted spirit.
Kings County Barrel Strength Bourbon
Kilchoman Machir Bay Strength
Kings County Straight Bourbon
Tasting note: [Batch 133A] Made from New York State organic corn and malted barley from the U.K. Bright topaz / polished copper. Delicate woody aromas of balsa, fresh cut cedar and hints of liquorice before the sugars come to the fore as banana bread, light sticky date, caramel fudge and vanilla. A peppery edge balances the sweeter notes. Youthful and chewy but already delicious with well rounded flavours of salted caramel, nut chocolate, popcorn and black peppercorns. The finish adds dried banana, peach and late caramel fudge. At just over two years young, this Bourbon already has impressive structure and feel. 45% Alc./Vol.
Bakery Hill Classic Malt Whisky
Classic Single Malt is the whisky that David Baker started distilling over 20 years ago to produce. Victoria’s very own “Speyside” style expression with notes of spiced apple, nutmeg, honey and loads of rich malty sweetness. Tasting Notes: Nose: A complex sweet multi layering of green apples, spiced honey with just a hint of cider. Palate: The flavour ramps up kaleidoscopically from nutmeg through spiced honey to a firm cereal with a malty richness layered on as a finale. Finish: Mouth filling, smooth and lingering, leaving a satisfying warmth. Inspection of the glass reveal amazingly luscious legs of this superb malt whisky.
Bakery Hill Classic Malt Strength
Our Classic Single Malt, drawn straight from the cask, is the ultimate tasting experience of pure double distilled unpeated spirit. All of the nose and flavour profiles of the Classic Single Malt but ramped up to 11, without dilution, so you can enjoy the whisky as you see fit. Perhaps with a couple of drops of water before indulging. Tasting Notes: Nose: An intensely sweet satin smooth malt with overtones of vanilla, almond meal and jaffa. Palate: The palate is reminiscent of spiced orange Turkish Delight, with a fresh mouth cleansing zestiness all intermingled with malty cereal and cocoa. Rich and sweet without being cloying. A brilliant balance of sensations. Finish: The finish is deep and enveloping with lingering malt richness. Awards: GOLD 2021 Australian Distilled Spirits Awards
Bakery Hill Peated Malt Strength
An incorrect image is shown (not cask strength). Our Peated Single Malt, delivered straight from the cask is our “biggest” and most awarded whisky in our range. In fact it is one of the biggest Australian whiskies available today. The malted barley is “peated” in northern Scotland and exhibits a more “Highland” style peat, which produces an “earthier” rounded peat smoke with minimal “medicinal/iodine” notes. If you are looking for the ultimate flavour experience that you will continue tasting long after the glass is dry, this whisky is for you Tasting Notes: Nose: A rich subdued peat aroma combined with a natural leathery earthiness with overtones of kumquat and fruit mince tart. Sweet but not sickly. Palate: The palate reveals a tobacco leaf earthiness with layer upon layer of complex smoky peat that lingers on the lips and palette demanding just one more sip. Finish: Astonishingly long and complex, an exotic mix of experiences.
Kings County Empire Rye Whiskey
Kings County Empire Rye Whiskey is a true testament to the rich history and tradition of American whiskey-making. Distilled in New York, USA, by the esteemed Kings County Distillery, this NV vintage is a complex and captivating expression of rye. Upon pouring, the deep amber hue immediately catches the eye, inviting you to explore further. On the nose, aromas of toasted oak, vanilla, and dried fruit intermingle with a subtle hint of spice. The palate is bold and full-bodied, with notes of caramel, dark chocolate, and a touch of black pepper. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a warm and lingering sensation. This whiskey is a true reflection of the empire state, with its rich and robust character. Sip and savor this exceptional rye whiskey, and experience a taste of American history with every drop.
Elements of Islay Fireside (Limited Release)
The Elements of Islay Fireside (Limited Release) is a single malt Scotch whisky that emanates the warmth and comfort of a cozy fireside on a cold winter's night. This 54.5% ABV whisky is a true expression of the rugged Scottish landscape, with aromas of peat smoke, sea salt, and heather honey that transport you to the windswept shores of Islay. The deep amber color hints at the richness and complexity within, with notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and a subtle hint of citrus on the palate. The finish is long and lingering, with a touch of oak and a gentle smokiness that leaves you longing for another sip. This limited release from Elements of Islay is a true testament to the mastery and tradition of Scottish whisky-making, and a must-try for any whisky connoisseur.