Take advantage of this fabulous Valentine’s Day pairing that combines two bottle of our favourite whisky, at remarkable savings! Just as no person should be alone on Valentine’s Day, neither should any bottle make the journey to your door without a companion.
What’s included?
Dalmore 20 Year Old
The latest release from Dalmore, one of Scotland’s most expert and accomplished distilleries, is a stunning 20 Year Old that was released only for the Asian market, specifically China and Taiwan. This is a whisky that typifies what it means to be top-quality scotch – it’s complex, interesting and looks as good on the outside as it tastes on the inside. The first part of the spirit’s 20 year maturation period is spent inside first fill ex-bourbon barrels, resulting in a light citrusy range of notes that come through on the nose. It was then transferred to Tawny Port Pipes, sourced from the Douro region of Portugal, known for their outstanding quality. This helps to bring an extra level of depth to the dram, with figs, gingerbread, dark chocolate and black cherries coming to the fore.
Ben Nevis 45 Year Old (Scottish Folklore Series, 1972)
aking away not just one or two, but three prestigious industry awards in 2018, this 45 Year Old Ben Nevis 1972 Single Malt is being hailed as one of the years best bottles. The expression earned gold in the “Highland Single Malt 30 – 45 Year Old” category and gold in the “Design & Media Awards” category at the 2018 Wine & Spirit Competition. It also earned Gold in the “Single Malt 21 Years & Older” category at the 2018 Independent Bottlers Challenge. A highly limited release aged in a sherry hogshead, of which only 228 bottles are available, this is the first in Cask 88’s series of single cask whisky bottlings inspired by legends of Scottish folklore. This venerable Ben Nevis whisky is typified by the Cù-Sìth, a terrifying large hound, with a murderous bark, said to stalk the Highlands of Scotland.
Buy the pair and you’ll save over $100!
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