Sacha Lichine, Bordeaux by birth, has spent a good part of his life between France and the United States. A true wine enthusiast, it was in 2006 that he bought Château d'Esclans where, with his teams, he developed world-class rosés! The chateau is known for its old Grenache vines producing grapes that are more concentrated in aromas than the young vines.
Sacha Lichine, Bordeaux by birth, has spent a good part of his life between France and the United States. A true wine enthusiast, it was in 2006 that he bought Château d'Esclans where, with his teams, he developed world-class rosés! The castle is known for its old Grenache vines producing a grape more concentrated in aromas than the young vines.
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 Domaines Ott were created in 1896 thanks to Marcel Ott, an agricultural engineer, who after having traveled through France and its vast vineyards, decided to settle in Provence. The vineyards of Provence were just emerging from the phylloxera crisis and Marcel Ott made the choice to replant noble grape varieties to revive the great wines of Provence.
Sacha Lichine, Bordeaux by birth, has spent a good part of his life between France and the United States. A true wine enthusiast, it was in 2006 that he bought Château d'Esclans where, with his teams, he developed world-class rosés! The chateau is known for its old Grenache vines producing grapes that are more concentrated in aromas than the young vines.
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.
Elephant Sloe gin uses the famous London Dry recipe from the same range, adding sloe aromas. The fruits undergo a slow maceration in order to obtain an extraordinary aromatic power.
A very great white wine from the south, a lot of fat, complete, powerful and balanced with a beautiful freshness.
A few steps from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on the northern slope of the Alpilles is the Domaine de Trévallon, in the town of Saint-Etienne-du-Grès. Here, limestone outcrops everywhere... It is omnipresent and shapes this rough and dry land....
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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