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This distinctive white cognac is comprised of Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies and Fins Bois regions.
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Having spent 31 years in its first-fill bourbon barrel, this Speysider is the oldest Chapter 7 bottling yet. Distilled in 1990 at the Tormore distillery, only 239 bottles of the precious 102.4-proof liquid came from that single cask.
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Matured in unique Sinatra Barrels, this whiskey is made in homage to Frank Sinatra and his relationship with the venerable distillery.
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Aged for 21 years in oak casks and finished in port casks, this whisky earned a score of 94 points from the Beverage Testing Institute.
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Celebrating the Lunar New Year, this limited-edition Blue Label is bottled at 92 proof. It features artwork by Shan Jiang, depicting a mystical winged tiger flying towards a modern city, signifying progress and good fortune in the coming year.
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Aged for a minimum of ten years, this bourbon was called "magnificent" by Jim Murray, author of the Whisky Bible.
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This unusual Scotch was crafted by John Glaser and consists of 2 blends that were blended together at a young age, then left to age some more. One of these was 33 years old, the other possibly even older. Only 1,698 bottles were produced.
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Distilled in 1979, this 101-proof whisky has spent 32 years in a first-fill oloroso sherry cask. With a balance of fruit and spice, it's a delicious expression that showcases the triple-distilled Lowland style.
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This Caskers-exclusive rye whiskey is a part of Stellum's single barrel program. Distilled in Indiana with a mash bill of 95% rye and 5% malted barley, it was bottled at cask strength in Kentucky after spending 5 years in new charred American oak.