Nothing says “Heaven” like sipping Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon from the Heaven Hill Distillery out of a specially designed Glencairn whiskey glass. Don’t rush the next sip. Simply enjoy the lingering flavors of honey, caramel, and an oaky-vanilla. If you’ve never tried Elijah Craig, you will find this a very pleasant journey!
Bottle Size: 750ml
Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon
The award-winning Bourbon that started it all. Elijah Craig Small Batch owes its distinctive warm spice & subtle smoke flavor to Level 3 charred oak barrels. Handcrafted by Master Distillers, it’s a favorite of bourbon connoisseurs and casual whiskey fans alike. This no age statement bourbon is created from spirit aged between eight and 12 years old. Notes of nuts, vanilla, coconut, dark fruit and caramel.
Nose: Vanilla, orange zest, toffee, and a dash of mint.
Palate: Rich with wood spice, nutmeg, and cinnamon toast.
Finish: Deeply layered and complex with a hint of mint at the end.
Glencairn Whisky Glass Set
The Glencairn Whisky Glass is a revolutionary whiskey glass that really lets one savor the taste and complexity of fine whiskey. These are great to use for any of your Single Malt Whisky’s, Irish Whiskey’s, and also your single barrel bourbons. With the tapered mouth, you are able to really smell all of the nuances the whisky has to offer. Any malt advocate will love a Glencarin glass! Champagne, Brandy, Wine… each has its own glass. Yet whiskey, the world’s most complex spirit can be found served in anything from hi-ball tumblers to Paris goblets.
Glencairn Crystal solved the problem of identifying the ideal glass for whiskey, appropriately named the Glencairn Whiskey Glass. Designed by Raymond Davidson nearly 25 years earlier, its development involved pulling together the master blenders from the five largest whisky companies and asking them to perfect his initial design.
While the traditional style of whiskey glass is a cut crystal Old Fashioned whiskey tumbler, an iconic design that remains the most commonly used type of whisky glass. However, a tumbler does not hold and focus the aromas as much for the experience of the drinker as the other styles, which curve inwards towards the top of the glass. While not all drinkers may find the strong aroma produced by such glasses desirable, inward-curved glasses are often preferred by connoisseurs who consider the aroma especially important to the experience of a whiskey.