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White
750ml
Bottle: $40.93
12 bottles: $40.11
A pungently floral and mineral-laced bouquet of musky peach and pear, spice, yellow flowers and crushed stone lifts...
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92
White
750ml
Bottle: $26.94
6 bottles: $26.40
A lovely, graceful white, with succulent acidity enlivening notes of ripe pear, anise, crushed almond and hints of...
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WS
92
White
750ml
Bottle: $21.94
12 bottles: $21.50
Dry and well-cut, with flavors of white cherry and almond skin enriched by hints of brioche and vanilla. Minerally...
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88
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White
750ml - Case of 12
Bottle: $17.59
Dry, bright and vibrant, with plenty of fresh citrus fruit and saline mineral notes. An ideal introduction to...
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White
750ml
Bottle: $29.85
6 bottles: $29.25
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi boasts a microclimate well suited for lighter and fresher Verdicchio expression. Clay...
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White
750ml - Case of 6
Bottle: $32.34
Color: Pale straw yellow with greenish reflections. Taste: Intense, savory, bitter note in the finish. Pairings: Aged...
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White
750ml
Bottle: $35.94
The 2018 Verdicchio dei Castello di lesi Riserva Misco holds its power in reserve, showing a delicate yet layered and...
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93
DC
92
White
750ml
Bottle: $39.19
6 bottles: $38.40
Colour: The colour is clear gold with sparkling highlights. Nose: The bouquet has elegant hints of flowers, citrus...
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Scotch Verdicchio 12 Ship Free Items

When people think of fine whisky, their minds typically turn to Scotland. This wild at windy country, battered by the north sea and dotted with mountains, lochs and moors, has been the home of high-quality whisky for over six hundred years. During this time, it has forged a reputation over these centuries which has proven difficult to beat, and which has influenced the rest of the world, from America to Japan and beyond.

The term Scotch refers to either malt or grain whisky, which must be made in one of Scotland’s specified whisky regions, with practices and techniques strictly controlled by a series of stringent regulations. One such regulation is that Scotch must be aged for a minimum of three years, and that the age of the whisky must be clearly printed on the bottle. The quality and style of whisky varies quite significantly from place to place, with certain regions producing light and grassy whisky styles, and others using time-honored practices such as burning peat (a type of moorland soil) during the fermentation to imbue a smoky, earthy character.

There are five categories of Scotch, and each has its own set of distinctive characteristics and typical flavors and aromas. These are single malt Scotch (often referred to as the connoisseur's choice), blended malt Scotch, single grain Scotch, blended grain Scotch and blended Scotch whisky.