Diptych: A work of liquid beauty in two parts (Bundle)

Diptych: A work of liquid beauty in two parts (Bundle)

$1,900.00 inc. GST

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The Creators Collection is a series that brings liquid storytelling to life, curated to create the ultimate whisky flights. Each release celebrates unique flavour stories, presenting whisky as a creative work of art in beautifully designed one-of-a-kind bottles.

Nowhere is this more apt than in Diptych: A work of liquid beauty in two parts, which draws inspiration from the art world to create the ultimate flight in symmetry and contrast. Traditionally, a diptych is a work of art presented in two panels, often hinged, designed to be viewed side by side. Each part is distinct, but together they tell a richer tale. In whisky, we see the same story when casks diverge, evolve and then come together again.

Description

Cask 96.41 The ‘Iberian’

An intriguing melange of aromas excited the Panel. The scent of sandalwood and cedar was joined by well-brushed leather boots, tobacco and aged plum brandy. On the palate we found layer upon layer of dark fruits such as blackcurrants and blackberries spiced with a chilli jam of cloves, ginger, star anise and demerara sugar. Following a drop of water we were served a slice of toasted stollen with butterscotch sauce next to spiced sultana griddle scones. To taste, damson and sloe gin jam accompanied maple syrup on thick American pancakes. Following 28 years in an ex-oloroso butt, we transferred this whisky into a first fill Spanish oak PX butt.

Cask 96.42 The ‘American’

This was transferred from an oloroso butt into a first fill American oak PX butt after 28 years. Amazingly, the sherry influence is not overstated – it seemed to occupy ‘a day in the life’ (happy version); a breakfast of mango slices, cinnamon buns and coffee, then to work – pencil case and writing bureau (on waxed parquet flooring). A walk in the country (earthy, distant wood smoke) to have tea with a friend. After dinner an opulent dessert (chocolate cake, pear frangipane tart) rounded off with a sip of calvados and a rummage in the tobacco pouch. Not a bad day, all in all. Night night.

 

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