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Each Grand Vintage is unique and expresses the Moët & Chandon Cellar Master’s personal interpretation of the year. The maturity of this 2013 champagne—the 75th Grand Vintage in the House’s history—is immediately apparent.
Mortlach Midnight Malt 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky captures the intriguing twists and deep, dark secrets revealed when day transcends into the midnight hours. This finely aged 30-year-old scotch is created with Mortlach’s mysterious process and distilled 2.81 times.
Traditional Sparkling wine of the SSSR. This is a good and cheap sparkling wine made using the traditional champagne method.
The Little Gazelle wines are the result of searching the globe for exciting new expression that await discovery. Bright and fresh, yet very approachable and food friendly, the wines of The Little Gazelle are sure to delight!
Villa Caterina Pinot Grigio is a refreshing white wine produced in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. The wine is named after Villa Caterina, a historic estate known for its beautiful vineyards and traditional winemaking techniques.
Vega Sicilia is widely regarded as the greatest wine producer in Spain. The estate in Ribera del Duero is known for its dense, complex red wines made principally from the Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) grape variety. Its top wine, Unico, is one of Spain's most expensive and sought-after wines.
For nearly 200 years, our distillery has been standing proudly by the sea, embracing the elements in a land of extremes – that is the inspiration for the whisky we craft.
Imperial Collection Super Premium Strong is distilled from selected grain. It is distinguished by its fresh taste with a trace of black currants. The structure of leaves of a black currant which masks a smell of spirit owing to what vodka in a cool condition does not have a sharp spirit aroma.
Founded in 1837 by farmers George and John Rate, twenty miles from the heart of Edinburgh, Glenkinchie was completely rebuild in the 1890s to become a large model distillery. And it has worked almost continuously ever since, even through two world wars. It occupies a sylvan setting with its own bowling green, yet possesses two of the largest stills in Scotland. The buildings converted to steam heated stills in 1981, with the wash still alone holding some 32,000 litres. One of the last working Lowland distilleries for many years, Glenkinchie is known as “The Edinburgh Malt” for its proximity to Scotland’s capital city.