It’s time for my Zodiac sign with Seven Seals’ The Age of Leo – NAS and with an undefined period of time spent in a Pedro Ximenez cask. Bottled at 49.7% and with 365 bottles available - this one is available from Master of Malt for £67.95.
A rather mysterious Zodiac bottling from Seven Seals with no cask information available that I’ve been able to find. So, we’re left with ‘whisky’ at 49.7% ABV, 365 bottles (as is the case of all in this series) and a price of £67.95 from Master of Malt.
Swiss bottler Seven Seals have produced, what one imagines (strongly) will be a 12-part series featuring the signs of the Zodiac – each with 365 bottles available (I see what you did there). We’ve got three of them on the table today – so we’ll commence with Taurus (April 20 – May 20). Bottled at 49.7% ABV this edition has been finished in tawny port casks. You’ll find it at The Whisky Exchange for £69.95
A mysterious single malt from Seven Seals that’s presumably been matured in two types of casks. As to what casks – that’s anyone’s guess. Seven Seals remain tight-lipped on providing information on how their expressions have been matured – and they’re seemingly equally as tight-lipped on letting us know what Double Wood means in the context of this expression. A 50cl bottle will set you back £65.95 from Master of Malt.
There’s sadly little to say about this release from Seven Seals save for the fact that it’s composed of “….different malts from the same distillery” and that it has been finished using port casks. Oh, and possibly some type of accelerated ageing – possibly not – there’s nothing really to say either way from the bottle alone.