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Scotland | 10 | - |
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£256.92 |
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Scotland | 20 | - |
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£363.18 |
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Scotland | 20 | - |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£503.14 |
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Indulge in a timeless dram with the 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992'. This resplendent offering hails from the renowned Glenfarclas distillery, located in the heart of Speyside, Scotland's historic whisky region. Matured in a 4th-fill sherry butt, this exquisite single malt was meticulously crafted and bottled in 2022, capturing the essence of its robust 1992 distillation. It enjoys a distinct character imbued by the local waters of Ben Rinnes, filtered through hard granite and aromatic peats. This Highland gem boasts distinct notes of rich fruits, delicate spices, and impeccable oak integration. Glenfarclas, a family-owned distillery since 1865, is lauded globally for its expertise in producing the finest whisky expressions. The 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992' is a testament to their unwavering commitment to quality and tradition. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£2,878.38 |
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Indulge in a timeless dram with the 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992'. This resplendent offering hails from the renowned Glenfarclas distillery, located in the heart of Speyside, Scotland's historic whisky region. Matured in a 4th-fill sherry butt, this exquisite single malt was meticulously crafted and bottled in 2022, capturing the essence of its robust 1992 distillation. It enjoys a distinct character imbued by the local waters of Ben Rinnes, filtered through hard granite and aromatic peats. This Highland gem boasts distinct notes of rich fruits, delicate spices, and impeccable oak integration. Glenfarclas, a family-owned distillery since 1865, is lauded globally for its expertise in producing the finest whisky expressions. The 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992' is a testament to their unwavering commitment to quality and tradition. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£17,454.00 |
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The Glenglassaugh distillery is one of the great success stories of the 21st century in Scotch Whisky though the roots of the distillery’s success go back much further than its current period of operation.
More Info
Founded in 1875 by James Moir, a local grocer in the nearby town of Portsoy, the idea was to supplement his burgeoning business with proprietary whisky that met the highest quality standards of the day. Situated on a site to the west of town to take advantage of a superb water source; the pure Glassaugh Springs, the distillery lies just out with the boundaries of Speyside, making this a Highland malt, though one very much in the Speyside style. The operation was a tremendous success heading into the whisky boom of the Victorian era and within twenty years the distillery was snapped up by Highland Distillers, the forerunner of the Edrington Group (Macallan & Highland Park). The 1900s saw the expansion and reconstruction of the distillery as it began to supply malt for the likes of Cutty Sark and Famous Grouse. After the complicated problems of the 1980s and a 23-year stretch mothballed, Glenglassaugh was purchased by new owners, reopened and began releasing pre-1986 stock as limited edition single malts, winning numerous awards in the process and placing the distillery firmly in the spotlight as a high-quality, craft producer. Since the distillery’s acquisition by Brown-Forman it has benefitted from the same treatment as legendary stablemates BenRiach and GlenDronach. Cask Note This 2014 Refill Hogshead is an excellent long term proposition with excellent upside given the increasingly prominent reputation of the distillery. Glenglassaugh has made a name for itself in recent years with distinctive cask finishes; including wine and sherry, so this relatively understated wood type will do well to see it through the initial, most lengthy period of ageing but will easily lend itself to re-racking into more active wood further down the line. |
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Scotland | 1 | 95 (WBS) |
Inc. VAT
£719.08 |
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Whisky Bible (95)Nose (23.5): Crunchy, crisp sugars capture the malt fresh and youthful as though in aspic. Taste (24): Profoundly salivating. Like malt sets off fermentation, icing sugars sets off the barley-rich juiciness to the maximum level... and the mid-point? Hard to believe but here you hit malt max! Finish (23.5): Not sure if it is possible to get better balance between oak and malt in a Highland whisky. Light mocha and liquorice. But a sub-strata of creamy Horlicks, too... Balance (24): Principally has a firm glazed feel to this. But the intensity of the malt takes the breath away. Too beautiful. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£162.28 |
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Nose: Rich, rounded and sweet with dried fruit and complex floral notes such as geranium, jasmine and narcissus. Palate: A silky balance of honey, malt and a host of flowers including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle. Rich figs and dates emerge with a hint of wood smoke in the background. Finish: Long and enticing with the sweetness of dried fruit and subtle dryness of Oloroso nuttiness. A superb rendering of Glenmorangie's elegant Highland spirit in a gloriously whimsical, yet sophisticated presentation. The flowers adorning the case and label eloquently capture the profile of the whisky and give one of the great classics of world whisky the flair it deserves. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£2,033.30 |
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Elevate your whisky appreciation with the exceptional Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Tuiga 25YO Bottled 2021 1995. Richly textured, this well-aged single malt delivers an alluring array of aromas from ripe tropical fruits to an undercurrent of sweet smoke. Distilled in the rolling farmlands of Tain, Scotland and bottled by Glenmorangie Distillery, it is a true testament to the sublime art of maturation. Matured in a carefully curated selection of traditional oak and sherry casks, the spirit reaches an unrivalled depth and complexity over a luxury spell of twenty-five years. The Glenmorangie Distillery is globally celebrated for their exacting maturation practices and exceptional craftmanship, ensuring each sip holds a harmonious blend of matured tastes. With a taste sensation of burnt caramel fading to reveal a dry, smoke-infused finish, the Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Tuiga 25YO Bottled 2021 1995 is a sublime indulgence to be savoured. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£22,133.26 |
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One of the hottest commodities on the cask market over the past year is assuredly The Glenrothes. Stablemate to Macallan and Highland Park and under the masterful guidance of Gordon Motion who took the reins in 2009, there are few Speysiders which have the reputation for longevity and excellence as The Glenrothes. After a rapturous reception to our recent offering of the 2011s and a follow up of 2012, we are pleased that we can offer a last butt of 2013 to our customers as well. Glenrothes is best known as a sherry-aged Speysider and this cask shows why that reputation is so justified; taking the best elements of the wood and developing into a thoroughly impressive malt. Having spent the last decade in first fill butts and taking on some remarkable characteristics as well as impressive depth of colour, they are nothing short of blue chip casks in the early days of their trajectory. Stored at Glenrothes distillery since distillation, this has not been regauged hence the cask being listed with OLA details but a sample drawn has indicated excellent colour extraction and a recent regauge of the 2011 casks we purchased registered RLA 262.5 which is par for the course on a 1st fill Sherry butt and we would expect this to be regauged in the coming weeks between 262 and 285 RLA or thereabouts with an ABV in the low to mid 60s, indicating excellent longevity. Tasting Note Glenrothes’ spirit generally sports a clear barley-driven aromatic profile the key to this cask’s appeal is the classically oily, muscular structure that has become a hallmark of Glenrothes’ extremely age-worthy spirit over the years. The sherry wood is working wonders inregards to the develoment of a complex, decadent flavour profile as well as colour; a not insignificant element of the overall experience, so be sure. |
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Niederosterreich | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£119.33 |
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Gobelsburg Gruner Veltliner Renner 2019 epitomises Austrian excellence in viticulture. Produced in the esteemed Wachau region, it benefits from limestone-rich soils and a continental climate that impart distinct minerality and vibrant acidity. Crafted by the Renner family, renowned for their commitment to traditional yet innovative winemaking techniques, this vintage undergoes gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve its fresh character. The 2019 release displays a luminous pale straw colour, unveiling an expressive nose of white pepper, green apple, and delicate floral undertones. On the palate, it offers a refined structure with crisp acidity and nuanced flavours, leading to a persistent, elegant finish. Ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, or creamy cheeses, Gobelsburg Gruner Veltliner Renner 2019 is a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking sophistication and balance in their fine wine selection. |
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Porto | 1 | - |
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£618.14 |
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Reputed for its quintessentially English commitment to excellence, Gould Campbell has been producing exquisite Ports since its establishment in 1797. Their most coveted creation is arguably the distinguished Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1994. Made from meticulously handpicked grapes, this wine is held in high esteem for its dense purple colour and invigorating dark fruit aromas. Hailing from the sun-drenched slopes of Quinta de Vale de Cavalos in Portugal's Douro Valley, the Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1994 reflects the unique terroir of the region. This stellar vintage exhibits the complexity and harmony that has become synonymous with Gould Campbell products. The flavour profile is a delightful blend of rich ripe fruits, lusciously intertwined with hints of chocolate and spice, culminating in an arresting, lingering finish. Aged with notable precision, the Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1994 delivers a palatable parade of luscious flavours, impressing even the most discerning connoisseurs. Owning a bottle is indeed a testament to one's appreciation for fine wine. |
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Porto | 1 | - |
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£522.71 |
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Porto | 1 | 94 (WS) |
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£285.60 |
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Wine Spectator (94)This is an extremely full-bodied, powerful wine, but it still retains a classy balance. Deep ruby, with chocolate and berry aromas, full-bodied, with anise and dried cherry flavors, full, hard tannins and a long finish. Good now but a few more yearsof bottle age would improve it. Best from 1990 through 1993. -JS |
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Porto | 4 | 95 (VN) |
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£1,020.14 |
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Vinous (95)The 1994 Graham’s Vintage Port, which incidentally carries quite noticeable sediment, as there is no fining or filtration, is beginning to show a little bricking on the rim. The bouquet is very harmonious and welcoming, featuring aromas of mulberry, roasted chestnut, pressed rose petals, autumn leaves and a hint of liquorice. The nose is not powerful; rather, it displays a brooding intensity. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin and lightly spiced with clove, pain d’épices and again, a scintilla of liquorice. Though it obviously has another 20 or 30 years in the tank, this mellow Graham’s is drinking beautifully now. Tasted at the Symington Tawny Port tasting at the Tower of London. |
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Porto | 1 | 96+ (VN) |
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£89.14 |
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Vinous (96+)Bright, deep, saturated ruby. Liqueur-like ripeness to the deeply fruity aromas of kirsch, black raspberry and cassis. Thick, sweet and seamless, with a silky texture and great depth to its utterly primary dark berry and spice flavors. Wonderfully pure, intense young port with outstanding finishing sweetness, well-judged oakiness and big, ripe, noble tannins. Leaves behind exhilarating kirsch and violet notes on the extremely long finish, with a note of bitter chocolate emerging with extended aeration. This fleshy beauty boasts beautifully managed tannins and outstanding aging potential. |
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Porto | 3 | 99 (JS) |
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£367.87 |
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James Suckling (99)Extremely complex aromas that show the classic Graham character of black-fruit marmalade and burnt oranges. Follows through to a full body with great grip at the finish. Lightly sweet. Chewy and powerful. Such a focus at the end. |
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Porto | 1 | 98 (DC) |
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£366.67 |
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Decanter (98)Based on Touriga Franca from south-facing slopes at Quinta dos Malvedos, with Touriga Nacional from quintas Vila Velha and Vale de Mealhadas (both predominantly north-facing), topped out with fruit from old vines at Quinta da Tua and 10% Sousão. It's a very deep blue-black colour with an expressive, super-ripe nose of plum, mint and bergamot which springs from the glass. The palate is rich, velvety and voluptuous in typical Graham’s style. The initial richness makes the tannins, which show up on the ripe, broad, mouthwatering finish. Wonderful purity and definition. A real wow of a wine! 3.9 Baumé. |
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Scotland | 10 | - |
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£157.00 |
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Scotland | 20 | - |
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£217.00 |
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Scotland | 20 | - |
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£304.00 |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£405.00 |
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Indulge in a timeless dram with the 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992'. This resplendent offering hails from the renowned Glenfarclas distillery, located in the heart of Speyside, Scotland's historic whisky region. Matured in a 4th-fill sherry butt, this exquisite single malt was meticulously crafted and bottled in 2022, capturing the essence of its robust 1992 distillation. It enjoys a distinct character imbued by the local waters of Ben Rinnes, filtered through hard granite and aromatic peats. This Highland gem boasts distinct notes of rich fruits, delicate spices, and impeccable oak integration. Glenfarclas, a family-owned distillery since 1865, is lauded globally for its expertise in producing the finest whisky expressions. The 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992' is a testament to their unwavering commitment to quality and tradition. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£2,313.00 |
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Indulge in a timeless dram with the 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992'. This resplendent offering hails from the renowned Glenfarclas distillery, located in the heart of Speyside, Scotland's historic whisky region. Matured in a 4th-fill sherry butt, this exquisite single malt was meticulously crafted and bottled in 2022, capturing the essence of its robust 1992 distillation. It enjoys a distinct character imbued by the local waters of Ben Rinnes, filtered through hard granite and aromatic peats. This Highland gem boasts distinct notes of rich fruits, delicate spices, and impeccable oak integration. Glenfarclas, a family-owned distillery since 1865, is lauded globally for its expertise in producing the finest whisky expressions. The 'Glenfarclas, Highland Single Malt The Family Casks S22 4th Fill Butt Single Cask 5988 Bottled 2022, Speyside 1992' is a testament to their unwavering commitment to quality and tradition. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£14,545.00 |
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The Glenglassaugh distillery is one of the great success stories of the 21st century in Scotch Whisky though the roots of the distillery’s success go back much further than its current period of operation.
More Info
Founded in 1875 by James Moir, a local grocer in the nearby town of Portsoy, the idea was to supplement his burgeoning business with proprietary whisky that met the highest quality standards of the day. Situated on a site to the west of town to take advantage of a superb water source; the pure Glassaugh Springs, the distillery lies just out with the boundaries of Speyside, making this a Highland malt, though one very much in the Speyside style. The operation was a tremendous success heading into the whisky boom of the Victorian era and within twenty years the distillery was snapped up by Highland Distillers, the forerunner of the Edrington Group (Macallan & Highland Park). The 1900s saw the expansion and reconstruction of the distillery as it began to supply malt for the likes of Cutty Sark and Famous Grouse. After the complicated problems of the 1980s and a 23-year stretch mothballed, Glenglassaugh was purchased by new owners, reopened and began releasing pre-1986 stock as limited edition single malts, winning numerous awards in the process and placing the distillery firmly in the spotlight as a high-quality, craft producer. Since the distillery’s acquisition by Brown-Forman it has benefitted from the same treatment as legendary stablemates BenRiach and GlenDronach. Cask Note This 2014 Refill Hogshead is an excellent long term proposition with excellent upside given the increasingly prominent reputation of the distillery. Glenglassaugh has made a name for itself in recent years with distinctive cask finishes; including wine and sherry, so this relatively understated wood type will do well to see it through the initial, most lengthy period of ageing but will easily lend itself to re-racking into more active wood further down the line. |
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Scotland | 1 | 95 (WBS) |
In Bond
£589.00 |
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Whisky Bible (95)Nose (23.5): Crunchy, crisp sugars capture the malt fresh and youthful as though in aspic. Taste (24): Profoundly salivating. Like malt sets off fermentation, icing sugars sets off the barley-rich juiciness to the maximum level... and the mid-point? Hard to believe but here you hit malt max! Finish (23.5): Not sure if it is possible to get better balance between oak and malt in a Highland whisky. Light mocha and liquorice. But a sub-strata of creamy Horlicks, too... Balance (24): Principally has a firm glazed feel to this. But the intensity of the malt takes the breath away. Too beautiful. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£125.00 |
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Nose: Rich, rounded and sweet with dried fruit and complex floral notes such as geranium, jasmine and narcissus. Palate: A silky balance of honey, malt and a host of flowers including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle. Rich figs and dates emerge with a hint of wood smoke in the background. Finish: Long and enticing with the sweetness of dried fruit and subtle dryness of Oloroso nuttiness. A superb rendering of Glenmorangie's elegant Highland spirit in a gloriously whimsical, yet sophisticated presentation. The flowers adorning the case and label eloquently capture the profile of the whisky and give one of the great classics of world whisky the flair it deserves. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£1,682.00 |
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Elevate your whisky appreciation with the exceptional Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Tuiga 25YO Bottled 2021 1995. Richly textured, this well-aged single malt delivers an alluring array of aromas from ripe tropical fruits to an undercurrent of sweet smoke. Distilled in the rolling farmlands of Tain, Scotland and bottled by Glenmorangie Distillery, it is a true testament to the sublime art of maturation. Matured in a carefully curated selection of traditional oak and sherry casks, the spirit reaches an unrivalled depth and complexity over a luxury spell of twenty-five years. The Glenmorangie Distillery is globally celebrated for their exacting maturation practices and exceptional craftmanship, ensuring each sip holds a harmonious blend of matured tastes. With a taste sensation of burnt caramel fading to reveal a dry, smoke-infused finish, the Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Tuiga 25YO Bottled 2021 1995 is a sublime indulgence to be savoured. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£16,405.00 |
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One of the hottest commodities on the cask market over the past year is assuredly The Glenrothes. Stablemate to Macallan and Highland Park and under the masterful guidance of Gordon Motion who took the reins in 2009, there are few Speysiders which have the reputation for longevity and excellence as The Glenrothes. After a rapturous reception to our recent offering of the 2011s and a follow up of 2012, we are pleased that we can offer a last butt of 2013 to our customers as well. Glenrothes is best known as a sherry-aged Speysider and this cask shows why that reputation is so justified; taking the best elements of the wood and developing into a thoroughly impressive malt. Having spent the last decade in first fill butts and taking on some remarkable characteristics as well as impressive depth of colour, they are nothing short of blue chip casks in the early days of their trajectory. Stored at Glenrothes distillery since distillation, this has not been regauged hence the cask being listed with OLA details but a sample drawn has indicated excellent colour extraction and a recent regauge of the 2011 casks we purchased registered RLA 262.5 which is par for the course on a 1st fill Sherry butt and we would expect this to be regauged in the coming weeks between 262 and 285 RLA or thereabouts with an ABV in the low to mid 60s, indicating excellent longevity. Tasting Note Glenrothes’ spirit generally sports a clear barley-driven aromatic profile the key to this cask’s appeal is the classically oily, muscular structure that has become a hallmark of Glenrothes’ extremely age-worthy spirit over the years. The sherry wood is working wonders inregards to the develoment of a complex, decadent flavour profile as well as colour; a not insignificant element of the overall experience, so be sure. |
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Niederosterreich | 1 | - |
In Bond
£96.00 |
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Gobelsburg Gruner Veltliner Renner 2019 epitomises Austrian excellence in viticulture. Produced in the esteemed Wachau region, it benefits from limestone-rich soils and a continental climate that impart distinct minerality and vibrant acidity. Crafted by the Renner family, renowned for their commitment to traditional yet innovative winemaking techniques, this vintage undergoes gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve its fresh character. The 2019 release displays a luminous pale straw colour, unveiling an expressive nose of white pepper, green apple, and delicate floral undertones. On the palate, it offers a refined structure with crisp acidity and nuanced flavours, leading to a persistent, elegant finish. Ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, or creamy cheeses, Gobelsburg Gruner Veltliner Renner 2019 is a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking sophistication and balance in their fine wine selection. |
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Porto | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£552.00 |
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Reputed for its quintessentially English commitment to excellence, Gould Campbell has been producing exquisite Ports since its establishment in 1797. Their most coveted creation is arguably the distinguished Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1994. Made from meticulously handpicked grapes, this wine is held in high esteem for its dense purple colour and invigorating dark fruit aromas. Hailing from the sun-drenched slopes of Quinta de Vale de Cavalos in Portugal's Douro Valley, the Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1994 reflects the unique terroir of the region. This stellar vintage exhibits the complexity and harmony that has become synonymous with Gould Campbell products. The flavour profile is a delightful blend of rich ripe fruits, lusciously intertwined with hints of chocolate and spice, culminating in an arresting, lingering finish. Aged with notable precision, the Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1994 delivers a palatable parade of luscious flavours, impressing even the most discerning connoisseurs. Owning a bottle is indeed a testament to one's appreciation for fine wine. |
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Porto | 1 | - |
In Bond
£431.00 |
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Porto | 1 | 94 (WS) |
Inc. VAT
£285.60 |
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Wine Spectator (94)This is an extremely full-bodied, powerful wine, but it still retains a classy balance. Deep ruby, with chocolate and berry aromas, full-bodied, with anise and dried cherry flavors, full, hard tannins and a long finish. Good now but a few more yearsof bottle age would improve it. Best from 1990 through 1993. -JS |
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Porto | 4 | 95 (VN) |
In Bond
£795.00 |
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Vinous (95)The 1994 Graham’s Vintage Port, which incidentally carries quite noticeable sediment, as there is no fining or filtration, is beginning to show a little bricking on the rim. The bouquet is very harmonious and welcoming, featuring aromas of mulberry, roasted chestnut, pressed rose petals, autumn leaves and a hint of liquorice. The nose is not powerful; rather, it displays a brooding intensity. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin and lightly spiced with clove, pain d’épices and again, a scintilla of liquorice. Though it obviously has another 20 or 30 years in the tank, this mellow Graham’s is drinking beautifully now. Tasted at the Symington Tawny Port tasting at the Tower of London. |
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Porto | 1 | 96+ (VN) |
In Bond
£70.00 |
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Vinous (96+)Bright, deep, saturated ruby. Liqueur-like ripeness to the deeply fruity aromas of kirsch, black raspberry and cassis. Thick, sweet and seamless, with a silky texture and great depth to its utterly primary dark berry and spice flavors. Wonderfully pure, intense young port with outstanding finishing sweetness, well-judged oakiness and big, ripe, noble tannins. Leaves behind exhilarating kirsch and violet notes on the extremely long finish, with a note of bitter chocolate emerging with extended aeration. This fleshy beauty boasts beautifully managed tannins and outstanding aging potential. |
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Porto | 3 | 99 (JS) |
In Bond
£279.00 |
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James Suckling (99)Extremely complex aromas that show the classic Graham character of black-fruit marmalade and burnt oranges. Follows through to a full body with great grip at the finish. Lightly sweet. Chewy and powerful. Such a focus at the end. |
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Porto | 1 | 98 (DC) |
In Bond
£278.00 |
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Decanter (98)Based on Touriga Franca from south-facing slopes at Quinta dos Malvedos, with Touriga Nacional from quintas Vila Velha and Vale de Mealhadas (both predominantly north-facing), topped out with fruit from old vines at Quinta da Tua and 10% Sousão. It's a very deep blue-black colour with an expressive, super-ripe nose of plum, mint and bergamot which springs from the glass. The palate is rich, velvety and voluptuous in typical Graham’s style. The initial richness makes the tannins, which show up on the ripe, broad, mouthwatering finish. Wonderful purity and definition. A real wow of a wine! 3.9 Baumé. |
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