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  • The Singleton 12 Year Old Singleton Malt Scotch Whiskey

    Why it’s extraordinary:

    The Singleton 12 Year Old is a Speyside single malt whisky crafted at the Dufftown distillery. It’s matured in a combination of American oak and European oak casks, which imparts a balanced profile of sweetness and spice. The whisky is celebrated for its smooth texture and harmonious flavors, making it a popular choice for both new and seasoned whisky drinkers. The aroma is inviting with a gentle sweetness. You’ll often find notes of ripe fruits such as apple and pear, accompanied by a hint of honey and vanilla. There's a touch of maltiness and a subtle hint of spice, perhaps cinnamon or clove. On the palate, the Singleton 12 Year Old is smooth and rich. The fruitiness continues with flavors of baked apple and dried apricot, layered with a creamy vanilla and toffee sweetness. There’s a delicate spiciness that complements the fruit, with hints of nutmeg and a touch of oak. The finish is medium in length, leaving a pleasant, lingering sweetness with a gentle warmth. You might notice a slight hint of spice and a touch of oakiness that rounds out the experience.

  • Pendleton Canadian Rye Whiskey Aged 12 Years

    Why it’s extraordinary:

    Pendleton 12 Year Old Canadian Rye Whiskey is crafted in Canada and aged for 12 years, which contributes to its depth and sophistication. It is made from a blend of select rye grains and aged in oak barrels, which imparts a rich character and smooth finish. This whiskey is celebrated for its balanced flavor profile, making it a standout choice among aged rye whiskies. The aroma is rich and inviting, with a complex bouquet of scents. Expect to find notes of vanilla, caramel, and toasted oak, mingled with hints of spice such as cinnamon and clove. There are also subtle undertones of dried fruit, like raisin or fig, adding a layer of sweetness and depth. On the palate, Pendleton 12 Year Old is smooth and well-rounded. The initial flavors include a warm sweetness with notes of honey and butterscotch. This is complemented by the spicy character of rye, offering flavors of black pepper and cinnamon. The oak influence is prominent, with rich, woody notes that provide complexity and balance. There may also be hints of dark chocolate or coffee that add to the depth. The finish is long and satisfying, with a pleasant warmth. It leaves a lingering sweetness from the caramel and honey, alongside a gentle spice and oakiness. The aftertaste is smooth, with a subtle, almost creamy quality that makes the experience memorable.

  • Toki Blended Japanese Whiskey

    Why it’s extraordinary:

    Toki, meaning “time” in Japanese, is a blend that brings together malt and grain whiskies from Suntory's Hakushu, Yamazaki, and Chita distilleries. It embodies the balance and harmony typical of Japanese whisky, with an emphasis on clarity and refinement. Toki is crafted to offer a refreshing and well-rounded profile, making it suitable for both sipping and mixing in cocktails. The aroma is light and inviting with delicate floral notes and hints of citrus. You might detect subtle hints of green apple and pear, complemented by a touch of vanilla and a whisper of toasted oak. There’s a fresh and clean quality to the nose, with a hint of mint or green tea. On the palate, Toki is smooth and balanced. The initial taste is clean with a gentle sweetness, showcasing flavors of honey and soft caramel. This is followed by a fresh fruitiness, often described as apple and citrus, mingled with a light spiciness. There’s a subtle richness from the oak influence and a touch of toasted nuts. The finish is medium-length and smooth, leaving a pleasant, clean aftertaste. You may notice lingering notes of citrus and a gentle oak warmth, with a slight herbal or floral quality that adds to its refreshing character.

  • Slo Stills Straight Bourbon

    Why it’s extraordinary:

    SLO Stills Straight Bourbon is crafted using a blend of corn, rye, and malted barley, aged for a minimum of two years in new charred oak barrels. The result is a bourbon with a deep, nuanced flavor profile that reflects its careful aging and the expertise of its distillers. The name "SLO Stills" hints at a dedication to craftsmanship and a focus on the distillation process, aiming to deliver a smooth and enjoyable bourbon experience. The nose of SLO Stills Straight Bourbon is rich and inviting, with a complex bouquet of aromas. Expect to find notes of caramel and vanilla, mingled with hints of toasted oak and spice. There’s often a presence of dried fruit, such as cherry or raisin, along with a subtle undertone of black pepper. On the palate, this bourbon is smooth and well-balanced, showcasing a harmonious blend of sweet and spicy elements. Flavors of caramel, butterscotch, and vanilla dominate, complemented by a warm spiciness from the rye. You'll also notice rich, earthy notes of toasted oak and a hint of dark chocolate, adding depth to the flavor profile. The finish is long and satisfying, with a lingering warmth. The sweetness from the caramel and vanilla persists, along with a gentle spice and oakiness that rounds out the experience. There’s often a pleasant, slightly nutty note that adds to the complexity of the finish.

  • Irish Whiskey Gold Label

    Why it’s extraordinary:

    Powers Gold Label Whiskey is a classic Irish whiskey with a rich heritage, produced by the Midleton Distillery in County Cork, Ireland. Established in 1791, Powers is known for its traditional craftsmanship and distinctive pot still character. Powers Gold Label is a blend of triple-distilled pot still and grain whiskeys, aged in American oak casks. It is known for its robust and spicy flavor profile, making it a popular choice among whiskey enthusiasts. The aroma is full and inviting, with initial notes of green apple, pear, and citrus fruits. These fresh, fruity scents are complemented by hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of honey. There are also subtle undertones of toasted oak and vanilla. On the palate, Powers Gold Label is bold and spicy, with a full-bodied texture. The flavor profile features a rich combination of pepper, clove, and nutmeg, balanced by sweeter notes of honey, caramel, and orchard fruits. The signature pot still spiciness is prominent, providing a distinctive and lively character. The finish is long and warm, with lingering spice and a gentle sweetness. The peppery and fruity notes gradually fade, leaving a pleasant, slightly dry aftertaste.

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