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Archives has released about ten Heaven Hill bottlings to date, most of them destined for the US market (identifiable by the butterfly labels). This is one from 2019. The 10-year-old bourbon whisky is bottled at a hefty cask strength of 66.6%.
Archives has released about ten Heaven Hill bottlings to date. This is one from 2017. The 8-year-old straight bourbon whiskey matured in a new American oak barrel and is bottled at a solid 63.5% ABV. A little water is allowed!
In 2019, Whiskybase bottler Archives bottled this 'American Whiskey' for the American market under the Butterflies from the USA label. How American can you have it! The 10-year-old whisky was distilled by Heaven Hill and bottled at 64.6% (!) cask strength
The Whiskybase.com team carefully selected this Heaven Hill-distilled American Whiskey for the Archives bottling in late 2019. It is a 10-year-old single-cask bottling, intended for the American market, at a strength of 65.8%!
At a cask strength of no less than 65.3%, Archives bottled this 'American Whiskey' in 2020 under the Butterflies from the USA label. The 10-year-old whisky was distilled by Heaven Hill in Kentucky. The bottling was intended for the American market.
Archives has released about ten Heaven Hill bottlings to date, most of them destined for the US market (identifiable by the butterfly labels). This is one from 2019. The 10-year-old bourbon whisky is bottled at quite a hefty cask strength of 66.6%.
With a strength of almost 70%, this is quite a hefty whisky that Archives released in 2020. An American whiskey, as the label says, from Heaven Hill. The whisky matured for 10 years in an American oak barrel. Bottled for the American market. (68,8%)
With their series Butterflies from the USA, Archives bottles whisky specifically for the American market. In this case, it concerns an American whisky released in 2018, a bourbon from Heaven Hill. The 9-year-old whisky is bottled at no less than 69.1%!
In 2011, Whiskybase.com launched the bottling brand Archives. To date, Archives has released over 230 bottlings that have scored high on average, with 87.5 points. In 2016, this 43-year-old Invergordon single grain whisky came out. (49.9%, 88.7 points)
In 2017, Archives bottled this Irish single malt whisky that had matured for 27 years in a bourbon barrel. The distillery from which this whisky comes is unknown, but the fact that this is a super dram is proven by the rating of over 90 points! (48.2%)
In this young Ledaig single malt whisky, matured for 7 years in a bourbon cask, the earthy, peaty distillery profile is very clear, alongside the surprisingly complex palette of other aromas and flavours. A full, syrupy dram. (62.8%)
'Remarkably sweet' is what you see in various reviews of this Ledaig bottled by Archives in 2019. But of course there are also the characteristic earthy, salty and peaty tones of this single malt whisky. It matured for 11 years in a bourbon cask. (53.8%)
Since their first Ledaig bottling in 2012, Archives have now released a total of ten bottlings of this peated single malt whisky brand. This is one of them. It was released in 2022 after 13 years of bourbon cask maturation. A true Ledaig again. (58.2%)
A very pleasantly drinkable, sweet and fruity Linkwood, that is how you can briefly describe this single malt whisky bottled by Archives in 2021. The Speysider, released in the famous Fishes of Samoa series, matured for 13 years in a bourbon cask. (56.3%)
Archives released eight bottlings of the single malt whisky from the Littlemill Distillery, which closed in 1996. Five of these appeared in the series Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale. This 25-year-old, bourbon-matured Littlemill is one of them (51.9%)
Archives released eight bottlings of the single malt whisky from the Littlemill Distillery, which closed in 1996. Five of these appeared in the series Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale. This 24-year-old, bourbon-matured Littlemill is one of them (53.0%)
Archives released eight bottlings of the single malt whisky from the Littlemill Distillery, which closed in 1996. Five of these appeared in the series Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale. This 23-year-old, bourbon-matured Littlemill is one of them (47.8%)
Archives released eight bottlings of the single malt whisky from the Littlemill Distillery, which closed in 1996. Five of these appeared in the series Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale. This 22-year-old, bourbon-matured Littlemill is one of them (46.7%)
This is the first Miltonduff under the Archives label and it's a stunner.
Imagine crisp tea, honey drizzled ripe apricots, magnolia blossoms, pastéis de nata and the taste of chocolate-dipped honeycomb.
We're not going to hide it: this is a Highland Park single malt whisky. Released by Archives for the 2017 Whiskybase Gathering after 15 years of maturation in a refill bourbon cask. A creamy dram with a hint of peat. A real HP. (58.7%)
This 'Orkney' single malt whisky was bottled in 2018 by Archives, especially for the American market. There, they will also know that an 'Orkney' whisky is Highland Park. The HP matured for 15 years in a bourbon cask. (55.9%, 750ml bottle content)
In 2017, this Port Charlotte, one of Bruichladdich Distillery's heavily peated single malt whiskies, was bottled after 16 years of maturation in a bourbon cask. It was released in the Archives series The Fishes of Samoa, at 59.7% cask strength. (89 pts)
Archives' first Royal Brackla bottling is a little reserved at first, but give it time in the glass and the rich character of this Highland single malt whisky, matured for 16 years in a select bourbon cask, will reveal itself. (Bottled at 52.4% ABV)
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