Buy Jim Beam Vanilla Bourbon Whiskey now Jim Beam Vanilla is designed for lovers who like soft and also sweetish drinks. Here you have the opportunity to try out the meanwhile most popular newcomer from the USA. Kentucky, the state where 90% of the world’s consumed bourbon whiskeys are made, has brought forth a terrific […]
One of a trio of whiskeys released by Jameson as part of their Whiskey Makers Series – this one has been named in honour of Ger Buckley, Jameson’s Head (or Master) Cooper! Ger has unsurprisingly concentrated on different cask influences; using single pot still whiskey from both first fill and second fill bourbon casks as […]
Each time you sip J&B RARE, 42 different whiskies pass your lips. They are carefully blended together to create a subtle, smooth and complex flavour. The delicate balance is what gives J&B RARE its distinctive character. If we took even one whisky away you would taste the difference. The heart of J&B RARE is formed […]
Complex, clean and fruity. Grant’s Family Reserve is one of the world’s best loved Scotch whiskies and enjoyed in over 180 countries. First created by William Grant in 1898, the blend is today, five generations later, entrusted to Grant’s Master Blender, Brian Kinsman. Brian skilfully blends around 25 of the finest single malt and grain […]
OVERVIEW For many years, Glen Grant Single Malt Scotch whiskies have been more popular in Italy; thus being their biggest market. But the good news is, the distillery now has a special treat exclusively for their American fans – the Glen Grant 15 Year Batch Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This US exclusive release from one of the […]
An award-winning, exceptionally smooth blend. Made from a blend of up to 40 of the finest single malt and grain whiskies hand-picked to create a full, round and smooth whisky. Consistent from one bottle to the next. Taste: A clear golden honey colour, medium and smooth bodied, Dewar’s White Label offers a balanced blend of Scottish […]
In 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth made history when they became the first reigning monarchs to journey across North America, traveling the distance by train