Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Due to its aging, there is a dress with more copper tones. The nose is easily displayed in a spicy register, presenting tertiary notes of roasting and undergrowth. In the mouth, its body has a beautiful balance and a beautiful finesse. A classic from La Chapelle, old enough to taste ".
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Staying true to its five skills, The Balvenie uses ancestral methods to make whiskey. With an intimate knowledge of their materials, our craftsmen adopt a perfectionist approach throughout the making of whiskey. Our processes combine expertise, know-how and ambition to give The Balvenie its uniqueness.
Laphroaig 10 years old is the original version of the whiskey from the distillery. Even today, it is still distilled the same way it was when Ian Hunter invented it more than 75 years ago. To give it its rich and particularly smoky taste, the malted barley from the distillery is dried over a peat fire. Thus, the Laphroaig distillery still malts part of...
A marriage of spirit aged in bourbon casks with that aged in second-fill oloroso sherry casks. Bottled at cask strength after 25 years of maturation, this is a complex mix of sweet, creamy bourbon influences and rich, oaky sherry influences, all intertwined with Laphroaig's signature flavours.
This 30 year old single malt is The Ian Hunter Story's first release from the Islay distillery in Laphroaig. The Story is a series of fifteen aged single malts, celebrating the chapters in the life of Ian Hunter, the last member of the founding family of the distillery to own and manage Laphroaig. Hunter took over the management of the distillery in...
This Single Malt with vanilla notes, almost sweet, is the first whisky in the Balvenie Stories collection.
Aged in ex-Kentuchy Bourbon casks already burned inside, which have undergone a second toasted in Scotland to extract even more in-depth aromas, the Sweet Toast of American Oak is one of the most fruity whiskies from the Balvenie range.
The sweet...
Taken over by the Picard family in 1991, the Voarick estate is particularly notable for its size. No less than 68 hectares of vines are actually vinified in the estate's new wine cellars, which were completely renovated between 2018 and 2020. Practically all of the vineyard is established near to the winery, between Saint-Martin-sous-Montaigu and Mercurey.
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