Whiskey

SKU: 17231
Brand: Caol Ila

The Caol Ila Cask Strength 55, 6 is a witness to the highest quality production and is appreciated and exported all over the world. A whiskey that gives unique and persistent taste sensations, capable of satisfying even the most demanding palate

€157.00
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SKU: 17230
Brand: Caol Ila
Seductive, very pleasantly peaty with floral, citrus and woody notes with a slight hint of earth Taste: Delicate and sweet with notes of citrus, peat and a light aftertaste of oak wood Finish: Persistent, dry with peaty notes
€558.27
SKU: 17229
Brand: Bulleit

Deep and bright amber yellow colour, it presents sweet spicy notes of vanilla, white pepper and honey on the nose, together with fruity tones of cherries in alcohol and raisins, in a wild background of leather and tobacco. On the palate it is round, soft and rich, with pleasant hints of honey and spices, in a clean, fresh and rather persistent finish of cinnamon.

€37.33
SKU: 17228
Brand: Bulleit

Bourbon Bulleit is inspired by the whiskey launched by Augustus Bulleit over 150 years ago. Only the highest quality ingredients are used.

€27.45
SKU: 17227
Brand: Bulleit
Aged in charred American white oak, the Bulleit Bourbon barrels have been set aside for 10 years. The result is a special expression of Bulleit, a rich, deep, incredibly smooth sipping experience.
€47.09
SKU: 17226
Brand: Brora

"The Brora 20 Years Old 1982 2003 58.1% (Closed Distillery) Rare Malts Selection

€2,999.00
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SKU: 17225
Brand: Bowmore

Single malt from Islay, Scotland. Amber color. On the palate it tastes of malt, rich in flavors of honey, seaweed, candy and citrus. The smoky aroma has absorbed hints of ripe fruit and flowers.

€170.00
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SKU: 17224

Rare Malts Selection Natural Cask Strength Blair Athol 27 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskey · Highlands, Scotland

€1,900.00
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SKU: 17223

Black & White Scotch Whiskey is a Scottish product that uses the best Single Malt blends from across the state.

€17.92
SKU: 16876
Seiridh is pronounced "sheh-ree" and is the Gaelic word for sherry. This perfectly balanced single malt matures in American Bourbon casks and achieves its finish in Oloroso Sherry Butts from Jerez in Andalusia, Spain.
€53.68
SKU: 16875
Distilled with only peated malt, this fifteen year old from Tomintoul is decidedly atypical with its smoky notes, decidedly "peaty tang".
€48.92
SKU: 16874
Smell: notes of hay, dried herbs, hints of earth. Taste: candy, espresso, almonds, notes of toasted butter, vanilla. finish: persistent, notes of almonds, malt.
€84.18
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The World of Whisky

What is Whiskey?

Whiskey is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from various grains, including barley, corn, rye, and wheat. These grains are malted, fermented, distilled, and then aged in wooden barrels, giving whisky its unique and complex flavor.

History and origin of Whisky

Whisky has ancient origins, with the first distillations dating back thousands of years. The distillation technique was brought to Scotland and Ireland by Christian missionaries around 500 dC , and from there the process was refined over the centuries. The term "whisky" derives from the Gaelic "uisce beatha," meaning "water of life."

How Whisky is Made

Whisky production begins with malting barley, followed by fermentation and distillation. Distillation usually occurs twice (and three times for some Irish whiskies). The spirit is then aged in wooden casks, often former bourbon or sherry casks, for a period ranging from three years to decades.

The main types of Whisky

Whisky varies according to the country of production, the grains used, and the production methods. The main types include Scotch whiskey, Irish whiskey, American Bourbon, and Rye whiskey. Each type has its own distinctive characteristics and specific regulations that govern its production.

Whisky tasting

Tasting whisky is an art that requires attention to detail to fully appreciate the complexity of aromas and flavours it offers.

How to Taste Whisky: Techniques and Steps

Whisky tasting can be divided into three phases: visual, olfactory, and gustatory. It's important to evaluate the whisky's appearance, smell its complex aromas, and finally savor it, possibly diluted with a little water to release additional aromas and flavors.

The aromas and flavours of Whisky

Whisky can exhibit a wide range of aromas and flavors, from fruit and spice notes to smoky and peaty notes, depending on the type of whisky and its origin.

Food pairings with Whisky

Whisky pairs wonderfully with a variety of foods. Cheese, smoked meats, or dark chocolate are just a few classic pairings that can further enhance the whisky experience.

The best whisky distilleries in the world

Knowing the distilleries that produce the best whiskies is essential for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge in this field.

Famous Scottish distilleries

Scotland is renowned for its historic distilleries, many of which are located in the regions of Speyside, Islay, and the Highlands. Each region produces whiskies with distinctive characteristics that reflect the local terroir.

American Distilleries and Their Impact

In the United States, Kentucky and Tennessee are the leading producing states for bourbon and Tennessee whiskey, with distilleries that have contributed significantly to the global popularity of these whiskies.

Japanese Whisky and Other Emerging Distilleries

Japan has earned a remarkable reputation for whisky production, with distilleries such as Yamazaki and Nikka receiving international recognition for their excellent quality.

Whiskey as an investment

Investing in rare and quality bottles of whisky can prove very profitable, thanks to increasing global demand.

The Collectible Whisky Market

The collectible whisky market has seen a surge in prices, with some bottles fetching astronomical figures at auction.

Tips for Buying Whiskey as an Investment

Before investing in whisky, it's important to research the most sought-after bottles and market trends. Buying from reputable auctions or reputable retailers is essential to ensure authenticity and quality.

Whisky culture

Whisky isn't just a drink; it's a cultural symbol that embodies tradition, history, and craftsmanship.

Whisky Events and Festivals Around the World

Attending whisky festivals can be an excellent way to immerse yourself in whisky culture, with events taking place from Edinburgh to Tokyo.

Whisky in cinema and literature

Whisky has played an iconic role in numerous films and literary works, a symbol of class and sophistication.

Frequently Asked Questions about Whisky

Answers to the most common questions help clarify doubts and curiosities about the world of whisky.

Conclusion Exploring the world of whisky means embarking on a journey through the history, culture, and traditions that have shaped this fascinating and complex beverage. Whether enjoying a quiet glass or investing in a rare bottle, whisky always offers a unique and engaging experience.

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