The Lakes Distillery Cascade, The Whiskymaker's Editions Sherry Cask English Whisky, 70cl
From the Lakes Distillery in Cumbria, the 'Cascade'; illuminates a lighter, more delicate side to The Lakes Single Malt. Only 1002 bottles released.
Ignited by the discovery of an eclectic combination of casks and ideas, Cascade is a harmonious bouquet of tastes and aromas, hand-picked and thoughtfully arranged to reveal the natural beauty of each flavour.
Though seemingly delicate, Cascadeâs sweet perfume conceals a fervent palate. Prepare to be whisked away to a sun-warmed meadow, knee-high with lush grasses and the intoxicating scent of fresh-cut flowers. Where fragrant rose petals and stone fruits reveal the warmth of wood spices, vanilla, cracked black pepper and a long, coffee caramel sweetness.
Free from convention and guided by creative curiosity, Cascade is a truly enlightening exploration of flavour.
Nose: Fresh cut flowers, stone fruits, digestive biscuits, wisps of coffee and hints of dried fruit and vanilla
Palate: Wood spices, vanilla, crème caramel, dried fruits, cracked black pepper
Finish: Long and with a coffee caramel sweetness
Non-Chill Filtered. Natural Colour. Extremely Rare.
The Whiskymakerâs Editions is a series of one-off releases showcasing the sense of adventure of our whiskymaker. Â Each Edition is an exceptional diversion from The Lakes sherry-led house style; an expression of creative freedom, the product of a playground where instinct, experience and inspiration roam free.
Cumbria hosts the Lakes Distillery, founded in 2011 by Paul Currie, co-founder of Isle of Arran Distillery. Situated within a renovated farmstead by River Derwent in a national park, they innovate due to limited space, using custom stills for whisky and a smaller one for Lakes Gin/Vodka. Whisky master Dhavall Ghandi joined in 2016, infusing tradition with fresh inspiration. The Lakes introduced The Whiskymakerâs Reserve in 2019, a series of single malts. Located near Penrith, it's a gem of heritage and innovation.
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