I love these wines that source fruit from a single comune, or village, in the Barolo appellation. The entry-level Renato Corino 2016 Barolo del Comune di La Morra showcases silky tannins, loose textural fiber and pretty berry accents. Once you break it al...
Enticing scents of blue flower, crushed mint, berry and vineyard dust form the nose along with a whiff of new leather. The firmly structured, focused palate shows cherry marinated in spirits, black raspberry and licorice alongside a backbone of fine-grain...
Part of a trio of expressions announced in 2018 (which also included a 12 Year Old and a 20 Year Old), this 16 year old Mortlach single malt is drawn from sherry casks - the rich sweetness complements the intense spirit that the distillery is known for. E...
2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Double Gold Medal Winner This Cowie's Blue Seal whisky presents dried fruit and cedar aromas with a balanced combination of pepper and cinnamon spice with smooth, mellow vanilla oak. Chosen from barrels deemed to be of exceptional quality from the Mortlach reserves.