El whisky de Colibri Spirits es fruto de una elaboración consciente y respetuosa con el entorno. Utilizamos cebada y centeno de tierras bálticas, seleccionados cuidadosamente para garantizar la mayor pureza. La maceración se realiza con leña proveniente del mantenimiento de nuestros bosques, y después, el grano utilizado se destina a alimentar animales de granjas locales.
The Edradour Distillery, founded in 1825, is one of the oldest distilleries still in operation in Scotland. It is picturesquely situated near Pitlochry in Perthshire and is affectionately known as "Scotland's Little Gem" due to its manageable size. Despite its small size, with just three active stills, Edradour is relentlessly committed to traditional whisky-making methods. These tried and tested techniques play a key role in shaping the unique and characteristic taste of their whisky.
Distilled in 2012 and matured exclusively in first-fill Madeira hogsheads, this spirit is a connoisseur's choice. This special bottling comes from a carefully selected series of ten casks, namely cask numbers 110 to 119. It was bottled on February 29, 2024 and only a limited number of 3,987 bottles were produced, making it a valuable collector's item.
The absence of artificial colouring in this bottling emphasizes the authenticity and naturalness of the whisky. The color of the whisky, which is exclusively the result of the influence of Madeira wood during the maturation period, testifies to the quality and special treatment that this spirit has received.
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Nose: Sweet, fruity, spicy.
Taste: Full-bodied, fruit, spices.
Finish: Long lasting, spicy aromas.
48.2% abv
En Colibri Spirits elaboramos un whisky ecológico de autor que une tradición, sostenibilidad y carácter. Cada botella es el resultado de una elaboración meticulosa, con ingredientes nobles y un proceso artesanal que respeta los tiempos y realza cada matiz del sabor.
Se elabora mediante una maceración lenta con leña renovable de origen controlado, seguida de una fermentación natural con levaduras nórdicas tradicionales. El proceso continúa con una destilación en pequeños lotes para garantizar la calidad y finaliza con una maduración prolongada que permite alcanzar un equilibrio perfecto.