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Journeyman Distillery Last Feather Rye Organic Whiskey

A wheat-heavy, grain-to-bottle rye whiskey that beautifully balances the spiciness of rye and sweetness of wheat, Last Feather Rye is one of Journeymans best-known and most highly-decorated products. Single-distillation from 60% organic rye / 40% organic wheat.TASTING NOTES;Ripe banana on the note, spice and pepper of rye really well balanced with sweetness of wheat, fruit notes, clean and dry, mint notes - easy drinking.

Jim Beam Rye Whiskey

With a distinctive spicy flavour and long, soft finish, Jim Beam Rye is an interesting change for those who want to broaden their Bourbon horizons.

Westward Single Malt American Whiskey

"A true American single malt showing proof & Gusto." - whiskyadvocate.com Diageo-backed 'Distill Ventures' has been investing in startup distilleries for several years now. The world’s biggest whisky company promises capital, mentorship, sales and marketing expertise in return for equity. But not just any 'mum & dad' distillery can apply. When the planets align and the right mix of product, packaging and people are combined with ambition on a global scale, you might just get Diageo’s attention… To date, three have made the grade: Starward in Melbourne, Denmark’s Stauning and now Westward American Single Malt from Oregon. Westward debuted in 2012 when it was offered in 375ml bottles as a single barrel expression (the company had filled just five barrels at the time). With growing inventories, the whiskey is now a blend of six to eight barrels, which was always the plan according to founder and Master Distiller, Christian Krogstad. “Blends of multiple barrels not only allow for better consistency, but also enable us to take the best of each barrel and combine them" he explains. Done properly, the process allows for increased complexity. Considering the global growth in single malts, it’s no surprise Americans are now pushing their own version. But there is a solid point of difference with Westward. A craft beer background sees them employ two row barley with ale yeast and a belief that a better pot ale will translate to a better end product (if you removed the hops from Sierra Nevada you’d basically have their wash). Fermentations are long. Traditional double distillation is the norm, however their stills include a column on top of the pot filled with "copper wool” to create more copper contact and reflux. Post distillation sees the Kentucky maturation program utilising new first use two & three char 200 litre barrels (no fancy cask finishes here). Unlike many micro upstarts who are keen to mature new-make at a pace to ensure a quick turnaround on their investment, Westward chose full size barrels over smaller alternatives. While the latter accelerate ageing (especially during Oregon's hot summers), they can also leave the impression of ”forced" maturation in the flavour profile. Westward have also driven the regulatory area on minimum age requirement and taken it a step further than Scotland’s three year minimum to four years to qualify as American Single Malt. However, Krogstad adds, ”Ours is an intentionally young whiskey, roughly five years. We age in new oak barrels, and the longer it sits in there, the more it tastes like wood and the less it tastes like a grain. “ Consequently, Krogstad follows the lead of his hero, Jimmy Russell of Wild Turkey fame, picking barrels at their peak, rather than for the sake of greater age at a much higher price tag. Just like many 'young' Australian malts, it’s surprising how good the results are. Tasting note: Deep amber gold. Bold aromas of oak shavings, enticing poached fruits as well as clove and cinnamon... a touch of orange zest keeps things fresh. Air contact accents the ripe fruit aspect as peach / apricot. Lots of fruity malt to the palate countering the rich woody notes followed by hints of dried mango(?) and vanillan oak through the medium long finish. It's a hugely flavoursome, barley-forward style that maintains some of the sweet spice notes associated with Bourbon. Non chill filtered. 45% Alc./Vol.

Woodstock Bourbon & Cola Slim

Woodstock has gotten serious. Very serious. Now available in 200mL slim line cans, Woodstock 10% Bourbon & Cola is a favourite amongst all premix Bourbon fans due to Woodstock's smoothness and affordability. Woodstock 10% Bourbon & Cola is a smoother, more robust whiskey premix that delivers plenty of extra flavour and enjoyment.

Willett Family Estate 11 Year Old Small Batch Rare Release Strength Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey #2895

Product Information: The Willett Family Estate 11 Year Old Small Batch Rare Release Bourbon is crafted exclusively for the Willett family’s Private Barrel Selection program, earning it a coveted reputation among bourbon collectors. These distinctive ‘Purple Tops’ are a must-have for those seeking an extraordinary and rare whiskey. This 11-year-old bourbon is un-chill filtered and bottled at a bold barrel proof of 65.7% ABV, offering a striking balance between depth and intensity. With unique sourdough, raisin, and classic cola sweetness on the nose, it entices with layers of rich caramel and hints of dry spice. The palate unfolds with complex toffee, peppery notes, and a touch of liquorice, creating an experience that’s equal parts smooth and powerful. The Willett Family Estate 11 Year Old draws a fine line between sweetness and strength, making it an exceptional addition to any collection. This small batch release uses a mashbill of 72% corn, 13% rye, and 15% malted barley, imparting subtle nuttiness and a balanced finish. Maker: In 1936, Thompson Willett established Willett Distillery, carrying forward his family’s legacy of Kentucky bourbon-making. The distillery, built near the family farm, produced its first batch on St. Patrick’s Day in 1937, with the new bourbon stored in hillside rickhouses that allowed Kentucky’s fresh breeze to aid in maturation. To this day, Willett Distillery remains a family-run operation, with descendants of Thompson Willett preserving his vision and craftsmanship in every bottle of bourbon and rye they produce. The Philosophy: Thompson Willett’s whiskey legacy spans generations, guided by a commitment to quality and tradition. His approach, honed by the knowledge passed down from his father and grandfather, emphasised using the finest ingredients, mastering the distillation process, and allowing ample time for the whiskey to develop character. This respect for heritage and quality has shaped Willett Distillery into one of Kentucky’s most revered bourbon producers, creating spirits of unparalleled depth and authenticity. Nose Spicy, Sweet, Rustic Aromas of sourdough bread and sweet cola are upfront, followed by fruit candy and a rich undercurrent of caramel. Palate Complex, Nutty, Rich Begins deceptively light with layers of caramel that spread across the palate, joined by peppery spice, vanilla, and hints of cinnamon and liquorice. Finish Warm, Smoky, Creamy Ends with a subtle smokiness from the barrel, melding into a finish of almond butter, chocolate, and vanilla with lingering cinnamon spice. Bottle Information Barrel Number - #2895

Willett Family Estate 11 Year Old Small Batch Rare Release Strength Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey #3052

Product Information: The ultra-exclusive Willett ‘Purple Tops’ have arrived with this extraordinary 11-Year-Old Willett Family Estate Bourbon, Barrel No. #3052, bottled at a bold 67.5% ABV. On the nose, it reveals floral and fruity notes with a hint of baked apple and toffee, balanced by subtle cinnamon. The palate follows with a velvety mix of cinnamon, poached fruits, and baking spices that linger, offering a refined yet intense experience. Despite its strength, the whiskey remains exceptionally smooth—perfect for savouring or as a highly collectible addition. Crafted solely for Willett’s Private Barrel Selection program, Willett Family Estate Bourbon is an un-chill filtered, cask strength bourbon that stands apart for its depth and complexity. This rare release reflects Willett's dedication to quality, produced with a mash bill of 72% corn, 13% rye, and 15% malted barley. Maker: In 1936, Thompson Willett founded Willett Distillery, a name that has become synonymous with exceptional Kentucky whiskey. Built near the family farm purchased by his father, Lambert Willett, the distillery produced its first batch of Kentucky bourbon in 1937 on St. Patrick’s Day, marking the beginning of a storied legacy. This inaugural production yielded 30 barrels of whiskey, which were stored in hillside rickhouses, designed to harness Kentucky’s cool breeze to aid in ageing. Today, the Willett family, now in its fourth generation, continues Thompson’s vision of making small-batch Kentucky bourbon and rye at the same historic site. The Philosophy: The Willett family’s journey in whiskey-making spans generations, each driven by a respect for quality and tradition. Thompson Willett’s meticulous approach, inspired by his father and grandfather, emphasised the use of premium ingredients, precision in every detail, and the patience to let each batch develop its character over time. This timeless commitment has made Willett Distillery one of Kentucky’s most revered bourbon producers, delivering a legacy of authenticity and craftsmanship in every bottle. Nose Floral, Fruity, Toffee Remarkably mellow given the high ABV, with aromas of floral notes, baked apple, toffee, and a gentle hint of cinnamon. Palate Cinnamon, Poached Fruits, Baking Spices A rich blend of Calvados-like fruity notes and cinnamon with layers of baking spices, creating a deep, complex flavour profile. Finish Dark Chocolate, Vanilla, Sweet Brown Spices Smooth yet intense, closing with notes of dark chocolate, vanilla, and brown spices. Dangerously easy to drink. Bottle Information Barrel Number - #3052

Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey

Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey is the perfect combination between proof and age. This full-bodied, sweet whisky has been described by some as “nectar.” The medium proof and 12 years of aging seem to be just right in creating a very pleasant drink of whisky. This whisky is a beautiful amber-orange colour. The nose has aromas of luscious, complex toffee. The palate begins round and supple, leading to a dry, expansive, medium body. There are flavours of brown spices, caramel, and nuts. It’s an outrageously smooth and decadent bourbon.

Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select Rye Whiskey

Jack Daniels it's a legend in the world of whiskey. This iconic brand has become synonymous with quality, tradition, and a taste that can satisfy even the most discerning palate. The story of Jack Daniels begins back in the 19th century, in the small town of Lynchburg, Tennessee. It was there that a young and ambitious man named Jasper Newton Daniel, better known as Jack, set out to create a whiskey that would leave a lasting mark on the world. Jack Daniels is known for its unique production process, which sets it apart from other whiskeys. The key ingredient is the limestone-filtered water from the nearby Cave Spring Hollow, giving the whiskey its distinct smoothness and character. The grains used in the distillation process are carefully selected and milled at the distillery, ensuring only the finest quality. One of the most intriguing aspects of Jack Daniels is its charcoal mellowing process. This involves slowly dripping the whiskey through ten feet of tightly packed charcoal, resulting in a smoothness that is unmatched. This process, known as the Lincoln County Process, is what gives Jack Daniels its signature flavour profile. But it's not just the production process that makes Jack Daniels special. It's the people behind the brand, the craftsmen who have dedicated their lives to perfecting the art of whiskey-making. Each drop of Jack Daniels undergoes meticulous scrutiny and is crafted with passion and expertise, ensuring that every sip is a testament to the brand's commitment to excellence. Jack Daniels has made an indelible mark on popular culture as well. From its appearance in countless movies and TV shows to being the drink of choice for rock stars and rebels alike, Jack Daniels has become more than just a beverage; it's a symbol of authenticity and rebellion. Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select Rye Whiskey 700ml is a truly rare and exceptional grain spirit that has been released in extremely limited numbers. For the first time since prohibition, Jack Daniel's has used a new Rye recipe, resulting in a unique and complex flavour profile that is sure to impress whiskey enthusiasts. Rye has always been a part of the famous Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 grain, but it has never been in the spotlight as the lead grain. This unaged rye offers a spicy, surprisingly sweet flavour that is sure to delight the palate. This historic creation marries the smoothness of Jack Daniel's with a unique 70% rye grain bill. Complex flavors of ripe fruit mingle with light toasted oak notes to create a taste rich with spice and a pleasant lingering finish. This is a big, bold rye that does not overpower, making it a perfect choice for sipping or mixing in cocktails.

Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Blanton's trademark bottle shape and iconic horse and jockey are a symbol of years of exceptional quality. Their Gold Edition was created for the discerning connoisseur who appreciates exceptional smoothness and clean finish in their bourbon whiskey. The rich taste of dark chocolate fudge, citrus rind, oak and subtle cream notes are combined with the spiciness of pepper and rye leading to an incredibly long finish that challenges the worlds finest single malts and rarest cognacs in complexity and character. Best served neat or with a splash of water.

Blanton's Original Private Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon

Taken from the centre-cut or middle sections of the famous Warehouse H, Blanton's Original was once designated for ambassadors, dignitaries, and Colonel Blanton's family and friends. Today, everyone has access to the world's first single barrel bourbon. The taste profile is sweet with citrus and oak. A creamy vanilla nose features hints of nuts, caramel, orange and light chocolate. Blanton's Original set the standard for single barrel bourbons. Best served neat or on the rocks.