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Sale!Two Distillery 2s — both sherried in different ways, both in different flavour profiles — a fantastic and rare side-by-side opportunity to showcase spirit quality and just how truly different two casks from the same Distillery can be! Only 5x sets available at one great price!
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Sale!DRDF (Deep, Rich & Dried Fruits), the much-beloved Society Flavour Profile, is now officially a “Legacy Profile”. Let’s say farewell in style with this quad-bottle set of DRDF favourites from the last few months: four different codes, four distinct flavours. 5x sets available, save $73!
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Sale!Out of stock
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Sometimes, we find things in our warehouse that we completely missed in our last stocktake, like this 2020 release of a rare distillery 29, 22yo single cask bottled for the Feis Ile / Islay Festival back then. The festival was halted due to Covid-19, but our bottlings still made it into the wild. A truly incredible purchase of an old 29, given where prices are for these now. Do not miss this. One bottle only, first in best dressed.Tasting Panel notes
An old Belgian farmhouse ale at first nosing. Plentiful notes of hot ceramics, Wensleydale with apricot chunks, engine oil, toolboxes, medical embrocations and gorse flowers by the sea. Things like wood sap, camphor, salted game meats and (eventually) emerging tropical aspects such as passion fruit, lime zest, wildflowers and citrus infused furniture waxes. With reduction there’s an explosion of exoticism. Green banana, papaya, star fruit, guava, melon and then vegetable broth, miso, sourdough and the fragile smokiness of Earl Grey tea. Some saline aged oloroso, sandalwoods and red fruit throat sweets. The mouth is liquified cough sweets, ancient medicines and aged herbal liqueurs. Wood char, dried mango chunks and orange cocktail bitters all mixed up with salted caramel and pistachio nuts. Water lifts out smoked cereals, tiger balm, iodine tablets, pastis and dried seaweed crackers. Matured for 20 years in a bourbon hogshead before being transferred to a second-fill PX hogshead.




















