This is the first Kavalan expression launched in the name of King Car which is the name of the group that owns the distilery. It embodies complex flavours, delicate aromas and multi-layers of background fruitiness. / Colour:Vivid amber Nose: Excellently clean and freshly fruity single malt. A touch of papaya, banana and green apple, just to name a few. Pleasantly floral, delicate and complex with depths and multilayers of aromas, fragrances and nuances waiting to be discovered by each individual and connoisseur. Palate: Sweet, rich, vanilla, banana but also coconut, a slight pleasant bitterness balancing the sweetness. A mouthfilling dram, more complex and sophisticated than you will ever imagine.
Colour:Vivid amber
Nose: Excellently clean and freshly fruity single malt. A touch of papaya, banana and green apple, just to name a few. Pleasantly floral, delicate and complex with depths and multilayers of aromas, fragrances and nuances waiting to be discovered by each individual and connoisseur.
Palate: Sweet, rich, vanilla, banana but also coconut, a slight pleasant bitterness balancing the sweetness. A mouthfilling dram, more complex and sophisticated than you will ever imagine.
This is the first Kavalan expression launched in the name of King Car which is the name of the group that owns the distilery. It embodies complex flavours, delicate aromas and multi-layers of background fruitiness. / Colour:Vivid amber Nose: Excellently clean and freshly fruity single malt. A touch of papaya, banana and green apple, just to name a few. Pleasantly floral, delicate and complex with depths and multilayers of aromas, fragrances and nuances waiting to be discovered by each individual and connoisseur. Palate: Sweet, rich, vanilla, banana but also coconut, a slight pleasant bitterness balancing the sweetness. A mouthfilling dram, more complex and sophisticated than you will ever imagine.
Celebrate a historic milestone with the King Charles III Coronation Single Malt whisky, crafted exclusively by The English Whisky Company to mark the Coronation of King Charles III on May 6, 2023...
One of only 190 bottles
Named for Ellen O'Grady, owner of the land in 1906, who was dragged kicking and screaming from Parliament, protesting that Kinglake should grow produce and not be hollowed...