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Maison Courvoisier—the cognac house founded by Félix Courvoisier in Jarnac, France, in 1828—isn’t resting on its laurels. After unveiling a whole new look for its three standard cognacs in early 2022, the iconic brand is back at it with the release of its new XO Royal, an ultrapremium cognac that honours Courvoisier’s long association with Europe’s royal courts. The XO Royal is made from Fins Bois de Jarnac blended with Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie from the region’s most notable vineyards. In a teardrop-shaped bottle topped with a glass stopper embellished with facets, Courvoisier’s XO Royal is meant to be enjoyed during the most regal of evenings.
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A symphony of woody flavours and smoky notes. B&D’s emblematic cognac
A silky, sumptuous, high-end cognac crafted using prestigious eaux de vie from Grande and Petite Champagne Crus. B&D XO is slowly matured in French oak barrels for a minimum of 10 years.
Nose:
This refined Cognac offers a bouquet of aromas focused on a core of woody and smoky notes of tobacco and cocoa as well as fruity notes of candied fruit and prune.
Taste:
X.O is incredibly rich, full-bodied and stunningly smooth. The initial notes explored on the nose are enriched with aromatic hints of plum, mocha, cedar wood and liquorice.
From the landmark distillery Glen Keith ,which was the first to be built in Speyside region in the 20th century. The tall copper stills used to distill this twenty five year old Whisky imparts distinctively Speyside flavours.
On the nose there is a syrupy sweetness; akin to toffee apples and spiced ginger marmalade. This is followed by tangy gooseberry jam and vanilla custard on the palate. The finish is long, smooth and sweet.
Tasting Note by The Producer
Nose Notes of toffee apple with spiced ginger marmalade.
Palate Tangy gooseberry jam and vanilla custard.
Finish Long, smooth, and sweet.
Terroir-driven Irish whisky producer Waterford Distillery has bottled its definitive, flagship single malt – The Cuvée – due to be released worldwide this autumn.
Inspired by Bordeaux’s greatest chateaux, Waterford Distillery has applied the same methodology to create the ultimate in whisky flavour complexity, a genuine innovation for the spirits industry, called The Cuvée.
25 totally unique Waterford Single Farm Origin whiskies, drawn from distinct terroirs of Southern Ireland, have been married together to create a layered, profound and compelling taste experience.
It has notes of red apples, breadcrust, green foliage, lavender, digestive biscuits, oranges, fresh mint, coffee cake, with a distinctly oily, textured palate delivering grapefruit, lemon zest, dark chocolate, cherries, granola and marmalade with an extraordinary length of flavour.
Glenfarclas 28 Year Old 1994 Family Casks Release S23 #2958, a distinguished expression from one of Scotland’s most revered distilleries. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality, this single malt whisky epitomizes the rich heritage and tradition of the Glenfarclas distillery, proudly bearing the hallmark of the Grant family’s expertise. Distilled in 1994 and aged for 28 years in a sherry butt, this exceptional release showcases the depth and complexity that can only be achieved through time-honored maturation processes. Each sip offers a journey through decades of craftsmanship, with every nuance carefully preserved and refined. 472 bottles.
Finished in a Granada rum cask since 2019, this bottling from Fettercairn distillery features notes of barbecued bananas, pineapple upside down cake and lemon zest.
Fettercairn is a highland distillery sat by the Cairngorm Mountatins.
Given the equipment and production style, it’s easy to see why a firm, relatively heavy, nutty style whisky is created. Furthermore, between 1995 & 2009, the condensers were made of stainless steel, adding a slightly burnt, pot ale character to the new make. However, a cooling ring at the top of the swan neck, spraying cold water down the still sides, helps reflux and guides the spirit towards a lighter profile.
Nose:
Barbecued bananas, mineral notes, pampas grass, sherbert lemons.
Flavour:
Coastal notes, miso, chalk.
Finish:
Pineapple upside down cake, gooseberries, lemon zest.
A Rare Opportunity: Waterford Single Malt Irish Whiskies
🌟 Celebrate a Legacy with a Historical Collection 🌟
The story of the Waterford Distillery is one of vision, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of quality. Founded in 2014 by Mark Reynier, a pioneer in the whisky industry and former owner of the renowned Bruichladdich Distillery in Scotland, Waterford set out to revolutionize Irish whiskey by embracing the concept of terroir—the idea that a whiskey’s flavor is deeply influenced by the place where its ingredients are grown.
Located on Ireland’s picturesque southeast coast, in the historic city of Waterford, the distillery was housed in a state-of-the-art facility that had previously been a Guinness brewery. Mark Reynier transformed the site into one of the most advanced distilleries in the world, combining traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Waterford’s mission was simple yet ambitious: to prove that the origin of the barley could create distinctive, farm-specific flavors in whiskey.
Despite its critical acclaim and groundbreaking approach, Waterford Distillery recently closed its doors, making its whiskies a rare and valuable part of Irish whiskey history.
Now, you have the chance to own and enjoy two remarkable single malts from this iconic distillery:
Waterford Single Farm Origin Hook Head 1.1
• Profile: From the windswept Hook Head Peninsula, this whisky carries a maritime influence with briny undertones, citrus zest, malted biscuits, and a gentle spiciness. A truly unique flavor experience that showcases Waterford’s dedication to terroir.