New Whisky Rarities BORCO - Jura Jura and 21YO 1984
15 Jan 2015 --- Borco-brand import greeted with premium whiskeys Jura Jura 21YO and 1984 two remarkable qualities of new Scottish distillery in the portfolio.
United both qualities by the extraordinary events that lead to their market entry in Germany and Austria: Jura 21YO stuffed in honor of the 200th anniversary of the distillery in 2010 for the first time. The new top product of the Jura standard range matures in Olosoro sherry casks from American white oak from 1963. The nose evokes associations of roasted nuts and integrated into toffee, citrus and honey notes, while the palate, above all, dry fruits, marzipan and a touch reminiscent of licorice. Jura 21YO is "non-chill-filtered" and is at 44% vol. bottled. The shelf price is around 129, - €.
Also particularly the occasion of the filling of the second new quality of Jura 1984: George Orwell wrote in 1948 during a stay on the island untamed his dystopian novel "1984". In this very year a small amount of whiskey was bottled in honor of Orwell's history. 2014 found its way into this whiskey bottles in 1984. In Amoroso- and apostoles sherry casks made from American white oak, offers this strictly limited edition in the nose with notes of honey, vanilla, ginger, peach syrup and banana bread. The palate knows the law in 1984 by a harmonious symbiosis of pineapple, dark chocolate and Morellokirschen to inspire. The Single Malt Scotch is "non-chill-filtered" and was at 44% vol. bottled. The shelf price of this rarity is about 900, - €.
Isle of Jura Single Malt Scotch
The Jura Distillery blows her single malt with very tall, narrow pot stills. This ensures a light, fine malt, which is then stored in barrels made from American white oak near the sea. By the salty sea air and the harsh climate of the North Sea whiskey gets its characteristic notes. The water for Isle of Jura comes from the natural source island "Bhaille Mharghaidh" and runs primarily through rock, so it is particularly clear. The distillery uses both peated barley and ungetorfte, so some of the Jura qualities are smoky, others do not. Isle of Jura is one of the most famous Scottish Malts Iceland. Because of its unique mystical symbols and its outstanding history, to the distinctive taste he enjoys not only passionate single malt lovers enjoy cult status. The shape of the bottle is reminiscent of a figure eight, the symbol for infinity.