Spirits
Spirits are the highest ABV products of the alcohol family and as a result have the greatest capability to age, far beyond most fine wines. Cognac and other types of Brandy have long been collectible, with a bottle from the 1762 vintage selling at auction in 2020 for $1,500,000, and rare, aged Rums have started breaking into the mainstream but fine whisky is certainly the most desirable spirit on the world right now.
Whisky can be made in a variety of styles and is mostly produced in Japan, Ireland, the United States and most prominently, Scotland. Single malt Scotch Whisky is extremely collectible and is one of the most sought-after in the world, with the The Macallan's top releases being the pinnacle.
Fortified wines are not categorised as spirits, yet they contain a distilled spirit, usually brandy, to stop fermentation and “fortify” the wine. Port and Sherry are two of the most well-known and popular examples of fortified wines.
Spirits
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Scotland | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£830.75 |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£2,519.09 |
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Porto | 7 | 89 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£540.00 |
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Wine Advocate (89)The 1991 Vintage Port is flattering and precocious for its vintage. It offers generous levels of sweet black fruits, full body, a velvety, supple texture, and a fine finish. Drink it over the next 20 years. |
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Cognac | 2 | - |
Inc. VAT
£507.95 |
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Dive into a journey through time with the Prunier Vintage Petite Champagne Cognac 1991. This distinct spirit hails from the esteemed Petite Champagne wine-growing region in France, a geographical indicator of unrivalled excellence. This exquisite Cognac is created by Prunier, one of the oldest Cognac houses with an enriching history dating back to 1705. The spirit embodies a show-stopping depth and complexity personifying the masterful distillation processes employed by Prunier over centuries. The Prunier Vintage Petite Champagne Cognac 1991 is aged in French oak barrels, under the meticulous watch of Prunier's cellar master to ensure its unique aromatic profile. With a nose of spicy oak and rounded with mature fruit, its palate seduces with hints of dried apricots, walnut, and delicate nuances of rancio. The satisfyingly long finish makes it a Cognac for sipping slowly, soaking up its timeless charm. Experience the grand heritage of the Prunier house with this cherished 1991 vintage. |
Product Name | Region | Qty | Score | Price | |||||
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Scotland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£679.00 |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
In Bond
£2,085.00 |
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Porto | 7 | 89 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£540.00 |
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Wine Advocate (89)The 1991 Vintage Port is flattering and precocious for its vintage. It offers generous levels of sweet black fruits, full body, a velvety, supple texture, and a fine finish. Drink it over the next 20 years. |
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Cognac | 2 | - |
In Bond
£410.00 |
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Dive into a journey through time with the Prunier Vintage Petite Champagne Cognac 1991. This distinct spirit hails from the esteemed Petite Champagne wine-growing region in France, a geographical indicator of unrivalled excellence. This exquisite Cognac is created by Prunier, one of the oldest Cognac houses with an enriching history dating back to 1705. The spirit embodies a show-stopping depth and complexity personifying the masterful distillation processes employed by Prunier over centuries. The Prunier Vintage Petite Champagne Cognac 1991 is aged in French oak barrels, under the meticulous watch of Prunier's cellar master to ensure its unique aromatic profile. With a nose of spicy oak and rounded with mature fruit, its palate seduces with hints of dried apricots, walnut, and delicate nuances of rancio. The satisfyingly long finish makes it a Cognac for sipping slowly, soaking up its timeless charm. Experience the grand heritage of the Prunier house with this cherished 1991 vintage. |