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Williamson 2013 Coasts & Shores Berry Bros & Rudd

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Williamson 2013 Coasts & Shores Berry Bros & Rudd

Williamson hails from the strikingly rugged Kildalton coast on the southern tip of Islay, a renowned region celebrated for its dramatic landscape and distinguished Scotch whiskies. Located within Scotland's Inner Hebrides in the North Atlantic, Islay is home to some of the world’s most iconic and distinctive whisky profiles.

The nose presents rich notes of dried fruits and sherried raisins, delicately accented by dark chocolate and a faint hint of maritime air. On the palate, a sumptuous blend of roasted nuts, ripe bramble fruits, and treacle unfolds, elevated by layers of smoky peat and a touch of spice. The finish is elegantly prolonged, resonating with hints of toffee, leather, and a subtle trace of sea salt.

Berry Bros & Rudd

Berry Bros. & Rudd is a renowned British wine and spirits merchant, with a rich history that dates back over 300 years. Founded in 1698 by a widow named Bourne, the company began as a modest storefront in London's St. James's neighborhood, selling a range of goods, including tea, coffee, spices, and wines. Over time, the company's focus shifted towards wine and spirits, and it established itself as a reputable and trusted purveyor of fine beverages.

Throughout its long history, Berry Bros. & Rudd has played a significant role in the world of wine and spirits, earning a reputation for excellence, quality, and expertise. The company has been family-owned for generations and is currently owned and managed by the Berry and Rudd families, who have continued to uphold the company's traditions and values.

One of Berry Bros. & Rudd's most notable contributions to the world of spirits is its expertise in selecting and bottling exceptional whiskies. The company has a long-standing reputation as an independent bottler, hand-picking casks of whisky from various distilleries and bottling them under its own label. This has led to the release of many sought-after and limited-edition whiskies, which are highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts.