Inspired by the history of the castle of Balvenie, this bottling celebrates the history of the rose, the desire for an exclusive distillery and the romance in creating a new whiskey.
The Second Red Rose edition is finished in Australian Shiraz barrels, for an elegant dram full of notes of fresh and ripe fruit and delicate spices.
Tasting Notes: intense ripe fruit combined with robust earthy tones on the nose reveal the mouthwatering fragrance of fresh mango and subtle oak. On the palate, on the other hand, an initial explosion of blackberry and ripe peach sweetness, hiding flavors of vibrant oak and cracked black pepper leaving a delicate woody spice and then ending in a persistent oak finish.

Among more than 120 Scottish Whisky distilleries are enclosed in a small region in the north of the country called Speyside. The abundance of pure water guaranteed by the River Spey and an ideal climate...

Peat whisky offers great emotions, unmistakable flavours and smells that enrapture us and that, when combined with the scents given by oak wood, create new horizons of taste. But what is peat and where...

Ireland and Scotland have always contended over the paternity of the invention of whisky, however, there are no official documents and we will not go into this centuries-old dispute, but will rely on...
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