Spirits
Spirits are the highest ABV products of the alcohol family and as a result have the greatest capability to age, far beyond most fine wines. Cognac and other types of Brandy have long been collectible, with a bottle from the 1762 vintage selling at auction in 2020 for $1,500,000, and rare, aged Rums have started breaking into the mainstream but fine whisky is certainly the most desirable spirit on the world right now.
Whisky can be made in a variety of styles and is mostly produced in Japan, Ireland, the United States and most prominently, Scotland. Single malt Scotch Whisky is extremely collectible and is one of the most sought-after in the world, with the The Macallan's top releases being the pinnacle.
Fortified wines are not categorised as spirits, yet they contain a distilled spirit, usually brandy, to stop fermentation and “fortify” the wine. Port and Sherry are two of the most well-known and popular examples of fortified wines.
Spirits
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The Branded Boxes Card NV is an opulent gem originating from the famed wine valleys of France. Handcrafted by seasoned vintners using time-honoured methods, this non-vintage rendition skillfully blends refined grapes selected from distinct, high-quality vineyards. Considerable nurturing in French oak barrels lends full-bodied character and depth to this exquisite label, noted for its resonating undertones and delightful finish. Golden-hued, Branded Boxes Card NV captivates with a vibrant aroma imbued with crisp pear, white peach, and nuanced floral undertones. On the palate, an engaging orchestration of refined acidity, layered citrus and a hint of toastiness converge, offering a gratifying melange of sensations narrating the tale of its remarkable lineage. Beyond merely a beverage, Branded Boxes Card NV is an embodiment of artisanal tradition, excellent winemaking skill and prime terroir spirit - a truly worthwhile indulgence for those with a well-versed palate. |