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Glen Breton Rare is produced in the traditional method using only three ingredients: barley, yeast and water.
Glen Breton Rare is produced in the traditional method using only three ingredients: barley, yeast and water.
Glen Breton Rare is produced in the traditional method using only three ingredients: barley, yeast and water.
Filtered drop by drop through three meters of saccharine maple charcoal and matured in home-made barrels. This Tennessee Whiskey doesn't follow a calendar. It is ready when the master distillers indicate it based on its appearance, aroma and, of course, its taste.
Filtered drop by drop through three meters of saccharine maple charcoal and matured in home-made barrels. This Tennessee Whiskey doesn't follow a calendar. It is ready when the master distillers indicate it based on its appearance, aroma and, of course, its taste.
Made with extraordinary care and attention, each Glenfiddich Single Malt is a work of perfection. Their whisky is renowned worldwide for its quality and consistency.
It’s the Gaelic name for the Sound of Islay, which separates the island from Jura. For some, the distillery’s pronunciation is as remote as its location, sitting as it does on the rugged eastern coast, where it has remained hidden from view since 1846.
World renowned as the smallest traditional distillery in Scotland and arguably the most unique.
World renowned as the smallest traditional distillery in Scotland and arguably the most unique.
Since 1897 there has been a quiet revolution unfolding in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Here patience, a gentle hand and a passion for purity rule the day.
Glenlivet is one of the most famous malt distilleries in the north of Scotland. Its name means Valley of the River Livet, one of the purest tributaries that crosses the Speyside area.
Since the reopening of Bruichladdich by the independent bottler Murray McDavid in 2000 the distillery and its whiskey shine like never before.