A small batch whisky characterized by sweet fruits, vanilla and fresh herbs. From one of the smallest distilleries in Scotland: Edradour is the little jewel of the Scottish Highlands. Limited edition: Only 1,745 bottles were bottled
Nose: Through orange chocolate and crème brûlee comes perfume and spice — rose petals, lilac, and carnation, chased by cumin, saffron, and nutmeg. Add water, and delicate fruits and a fresh menthol breeze sneak out.
Palate: Ginger, black pepper, and mint are followed by toffee, demerara sugar, and sugar-coated almonds. Then comes that eucalyptus lift with marmalade and dark chocolate in the backdrop.
Finish: The finish lingers with clove, leather, and peppermint, leaving your tongue humming like it’s been on a spice-market bar crawl.
Nose: Inchdairnie's Ryelow whisky, from Scotland's Lowlands, reveals intense, complex rye aromas. Notes of cereals, spices and dried fruits are present.
Palate: On the palate, this 6-year-old Rye whisky offers a rich, creamy texture. Rye flavors are prominent, accompanied by notes of vanilla, caramel and black pepper.
Finish: Ryelow's finish is long and warm, leaving spicy, woody notes that linger pleasantly on the palate. A whisky rich in character and complexity, to be discovered by lovers of rye whiskies.