Description
This exceptional single cask release has been additionally matured in an AMONTILLADO SHERRY CASK and raises a toast to Camden Town station.
Camden Town station opened in June 1907 featuring the distinctive oxblood red faïence blocks and art nouveau tiled interiors of architect Leslie Green. The station’s northbound platform was constructed directly above its southbound to match the narrowness of the roads above and consequently to avoid paying additional compensation to landowners during construction. Today, Camden Town is best known for its markets, alternative shops, and subcultures – from goths to punks and everything in between.
On the nose this has chopped hazelnuts, rye bread and manuka honey join orange zest, lemon oils and nutmeg. On the palate there is almond paste and hazelnuts that sit with pepper and chilli-spiced waffles, whilst bright orchard and citrus fruits mingle with honey and chocolate syrup, and the finish is nutty with lingering piquant spice.
This release is one of only 351 bottles.
Bimber
Bimber Distillery is a small, craft distillery in London that has gained a strong following for its traditional production methods. The distillery emphasizes manual processes, small-batch production, and the use of high-quality ingredients. Bimber whiskies are known for their rich, robust flavors, often with a fruity and malty character.
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