Bladnoch Vinaya is a Scottish Single Malt whisky from the Lowland region. It is a special edition of 2021. The name Vinaya is a Sanskrit word that means respect and gratitude.
After blending, the whiskey was stored in ex-bourbon barrels for an unknown time. Subsequently, she was poured into the ex-sherry Oloroso barrels, in which she also matured for an unknown time. After maturation, it was filled into bottles with a natural alcohol volume of 46.7 % and sealed with a cork.
No cold filtration and dye. We recommend enjoying without ice or water.
Awards:
Silver medal from the World Whiskey Awards, 2022
Bladnoch Alinta is a very strongly peat Scotch single malt whisky from the Lowland region. She matured in first-filled ex-bourbon and ex-sherry Pedro Ximénez barrels. Bladnoch Distillery has been owned by Australian businessman David Prior.
The name Alinta is the Australian word fire from several language groups in South East Australia and evokes the tones of embers that are found in every sip of this whiskey. Master Distiller Dr. Nick Savage participated in the entire production process.
It was then filled into bottles without added dyes and cold filtration with 47 % alcohol content. The bottle is in a very nice gift box.
Bladnoch Liora is a single malt whisky produced at the Bladnoch distillery in southern Scotland. Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the Lowlands and is renowned for its quality whiskies.
The latest addition to the classic Bladnoch collection. Bladnoch Liora whisky is matured in both ex-bourbon casks and new oak casks to showcase a combination of fresh sliced apples, roasted caramel, spice and fresh oak.
The name "Liora" is a Hebrew word that means "light for the city". The name was chosen as a tribute to the distillery's new owner, David Prior, who is also the owner of Lightsource BP.
The bottles are bottled at 52,2 % with a 0,7 l capacity and come in gift boxes.
Colour: brown with gold highlights
Nose: freshly cut apples, roasted caramel, floral notes
Taste: caramelised apples, spices, fresh cut oak
Finish: long, slightly dry and warming