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.
The Veuve Clicquot. Here is a very original and very curious name for a champagne house. In 1772, the Clicquot house was founded by Philippe Clicquot, from a family of bankers and textile merchants. His ambition is to cross borders for the production of his vines, which he markets through his business, whose brand is quite simply Clicquot. He will...
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.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is an unrivaled masterpiece - an exquisite combination of Scotland's rarest and most exceptional whiskeys. Only one in ten thousand casks have the elusive quality, character and flavor to deliver the remarkable signature taste. An extraordinary whiskey for extraordinary occasions.
Color: pale straw yellow with light greenish reflections, very limpid Nose: evokes intense aromas, floral, orange blossom, iris, broom, hawthorn and fruity yellow apple with pleasant mineral notes Taste : fresh, lively, with a full and fragrant pulp, it ends with a beautiful fruity and persistent finish.
The iconic Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama imagines a unique creation for the Maison Veuve Clicquot, which celebrates its new vintage, La Grande Dame 2012. This original creation is a tribute to the emblematic "great lady of Champagne", Madame Clicquot.
Madame Clicquot is convinced that Pinot Noir is the grape variety with the widest range of expression and...
With more than 200 years of history, Maison Walker has developed unique and exceptional know-how. It was in 1820 in Scotland that John Walker had the idea to select malts of various characters in order to create a whiskey with a unique taste, richer and more balanced.
The Art of Assembly was born. While the distillation results from a defined process, the...
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...
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