Triple Cask Matured Rare Cask 1L

Triple Cask Matured Rare Cask 1L

The Icon Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl

The Icon Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl

Casg Annamh Scotch Whisky Batch release 700ml

$60.00
"Product Info: Triple cask matured in three types of casks, Casg Annamh is significantly influenced by the finest quality hand-selected Oloroso Sherry cask and two different types of American Oak casks, resulting in a rich and intense whisky. The fruity flavours are... Read More
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SKU
9168942
Product Info: Triple cask matured in three types of casks, Casg Annamh is significantly influenced by the finest quality hand-selected Oloroso Sherry cask and two different types of American Oak casks, resulting in a rich and intense whisky. The fruity flavours are balanced perfectly with spicy notes of liquorice, ginger and cinnamon. Non-chill filtered to preserve all the complexity and intensity as well as to reveal its aromatic richness. Small batch produced using a small number of carefully selected casks. Tasting Notes: Nose: Rich and sweet with fruity notes of tangy orange, glazed cherries, raisins and a hint of ginger. Palate: Sweet and fruity flavours of apple and cinnamon crumble and ripe peaches balanced with spicy notes of liquorice and cloves. The finish is long and rich, fruity with a touch of dry spice. Medals & Awards: IWSC 2019 Award Gold 2019, ISC 2019 Silver Brand/Product History: The Aberlour Distillery, estd 1879, lies in the village of Aberlour in the heart of Speyside, the country’s premier whisky-making region which is renowned for producing whiskies of subtle depth and elegance. Aberlour is an historical place and its story stretches back over a thousand years. In the ancient past, a druid community lived in the valley. The druids valued oak trees and water and believed you could hear the water spirits talking to each other. Aberlour is a Gaelic word meaning ‘mouth of the chattering burn’ (stream). Water and an oak tree still feature today on the Aberlour label.