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Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $142.54
6 bottles: $138.46
Elements 1.0 is a premium single malt with flavours of spicy pepper, charred pineapple, and tangy liquorice. The...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $100.33 $105.61
Gently pleasing, yet rich aromas of roasted cocoa nibs, browned sugar, grilled moss, clove and dried citrus fruit...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $70.16 $73.85
Straw yellow color, bordering on goldenrod. Aroma is chockfull of tobacco ash, campfire, kippers, green pepper, new...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $32.94
Parmesan cheese rind and mesquite wood chips are salty, smoky and energetic aromas on the nose. Caramelized apricot...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $69.20
The maritime personality of this whisky is obvious from the profusion of sea breeze, garden vegetation and wood fire...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $66.94 $69.60
12 bottles: $61.56
A serious and brooding nose of campfire embers, iodine, brown butter, and toffee, this is a potent, smokey spirit...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $58.60
12 bottles: $53.58
Sweet canned peaches and hints of cream are bolstered by smoke, barley, and sandalwood on the nose. Rather exotic...
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Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $63.14
6 bottles: $57.23
Though initially reticent, the aromas are lovely: rose petal, lemon peel, apricot, candle wax, and a touch of...
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Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $54.48
6 bottles: $50.40
#13 in the Top 20, 2021. Scotland has hundreds of islands, many of them familiar to scotch lovers, but the one known...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $107.39 $113.04
6 bottles: $96.40
A gentle, malty nose replete with sweet oak and honey leads this dynamic single malt. The medium-bodied palate and...
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Grenache Ice Wine Single Malt Scotch Scotland Islay

The Grenache grape holds the honor of being the most widely planted wine grape varietal on earth. It has a long and impressive history, and has been the backbone of the some of the planet’s most respected and famed wine regions, blended with Syrah in regions such as Chateauneuf du Pape, and in certain other Loire and Languedoc regions where it reigns supreme as a single varietal wine grape. In other key areas, such as Spain’s La Rioja (where it is known as Garnacha Tinta), it is blended with Tempranillo to make that country’s signature red wine, and is widely used as a blending grape in other old and new world countries, due to its unique character and jammy, fruit forward character.


For a long time, the Grenache grape was somewhat looked down upon as an ignoble varietal, incapable of producing wines of any particular interest. However, times are very much changing - in the right hands, Grenache grapes result in astonishingly intense and complex wines, full of fascinating features, and capable of achieving plenty of expression. For a while now, Grenache has been a major player in Australian wines. While not yet quite as extensively planted down under as Shiraz is, the Barossa Valley is bringing out some of the finest examples of this grape’s wines in recent years.

Situated at the southernmost point of the beautiful Scottish Hebridean Islands, Islay is a single malt scotch whisky region of true character, history and distinction. With a history of whisky production which stretches back to the thirteenth century, Islay whiskies today are all about authenticity and expressing the unique character of this stunning, windswept island. While there have been dozens of distilleries on the island throughout the ages, today there are just eight, and each have their own interpretation of the classic Islay style.

This whisky region is one of only five in the British Isles which benefits from legal protection, meaning the distinctive characteristics of Islay single malts can continue to be made in a time honoured fashion for future generations to enjoy. This also means that traditions can be upheld, modern methods and short-cuts are kept at the door. Partly because of this reverence for doing things the old-fashioned way, Islay has become a major port of call in whisky tourism, something which has boosted the fortunes of the island in recent years.

The main feature of Islay single malt whisky is its extraordinary smokiness and peatiness - indeed, the whisky is produced by malting the barley over burning peat, which infuses the whisky with powerful flavors known as phenols. The whiskies of Islay also have a distinctly briney note about them, too, reflecting the island’s close and tempestuous relationship with the stormy North Sea.