a collaborative masterpiece between Jacob & Co. and Alec Monopoly, presenting a 30-year-old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky that epitomises the essence of collectibility.
Every aspect of this creation, from the meticulously crafted bottle and decanter to the intricately designed box, bears the hallmark of luxury. Renowned artist Alec Monopoly lends his talent to produce a one-of-a-kind graffiti art piece, replicated across a limited run of 2000 bottles.
This whisky embodies three decades of dedication and expertise. It matures gracefully in first and second fill ex-Bourbon American oak barrels, imparting a depth of flavor and aroma that captivates the senses. The result is a whisky of unparalleled complexity and indulgence.
Upon nosing, delicate notes of vanilla and honey entice, intertwined with a robust maltiness and the crispness of green apple, all enveloped in a warm embrace of oak. The palate is greeted with a symphony of honeyed sweetness and creamy texture, giving way to a tantalising interplay of spice and malt, culminating in a lingering finish adorned with hints of vanilla and oak.
Whether savored neat or employed as the cornerstone of a signature cocktail, ConstellationX promises an unparalleled drinking experience. Moreover, its exclusivity ensures not only a sensory journey but also a sound investment opportunity.
With only 2000 bottles in existence, ConstellationX beckons discerning enthusiasts and collectors alike to indulge in a whisky destined to stand the test of time.
COLOUR
Amber Gold
NOSE
An enticing vanilla and honey sweetness followed by a rich maltiness giving way to a distinct fresh green apple aroma completed by a rich and warming oak woodiness.
TASTE
An initial burst of rich honey and creamy sweetness giving way to a spicy and peppery yet rounded maltiness on the tongue – a real winter warmer to savour slowly.
FINISH
A warm rounded flavour filled experience with vanilla sweetness and a warm lingering rich oak mouthfeel typifying the predominance of 1st and 2nd fill ex Bourbon American Oak Barrels used in its 30 years of maturation.