Samaroli Blended Scotch Whisky (2024)

$255.00

That tune, that song… often the emotions that find us out are too strong, the nostalgia sneaks up on us too quickly. You used to listen to that song with your folks… and now you aren’t with them, or they are simply not around anymore. Your memory feeds back sensations and feelings that the encaged present cannot capture; it is incapable of rationalising. But they occur, and they are the ones who will take your place, and in your honour that same melody, that same music, becomes a masterpiece of man’s ingenuity, capable of transcending the future and moving closer to those indescribable moments of infinity and eternity.

In the same way this blend was born with the precise intent of enabling those who are getting to know us what past we have been capable of bringing about and at the same time to remind those who know us well who we are now and that this is what we wish to be.

Listen, the backing track of two renowned Speyside distilleries harmonizes beautifully, creating an aromatic bouquet worthy of a solo in the spotlight. It begins with a slow overture, gradually unfolding into a symphony of ripe stone fruits—peach, apricot, and nectarine—infused with honey, citrus zest, and a subtle hint of cinnamon and vanilla. Toasted notes add an elegant touch. On the palate, it is majestic, warm, and harmonious, evoking the comforting essence of sweet baked treats.

Blend Composition: 2010 Braeval distillery, Hogshead single cask, Pot Still and 2009 Miltondu_ distillery, Hogshead single cask, Pot Still.

Aged: 14 Years

Bottles Produced: 522

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Founded in 1968 in Rome, Italy, Samaroli was an importer for the first decade of its existence. During the 1980s Samaroli began to source more individual releases of whisky directly from Cadenhead's and as the years went by most of the bottlings were at cask strength. Silvan Samaroli ran his independent bottling business for decades before being taken over by Antonio Bleve in 2008, however, Silvan maintained an active role in the company up until his death in February 2017. Today, Samaroli bottlings are still hugely sought after by whisky enthusiasts worldwide. “Whether you’re a beginner or an aficionado, having a bottle of Samaroli in your hand will almost certainly open your senses, mind and spirit.” Samaroli is one of the earliest independent bottlers and the most famous and influential Italian importers of their time.