October 18, 2024 1:24 am

Impex Collection Edition Four

Photo Credit: Impex Beverages

Global spirits importer Impex Beverages is offering its latest round of The Impex Collection, Edition Four. In making the announcement, Impex Beverages said the new collection consists “of four single-cask, single-malt Scotches and two single-cask, single-malt global whiskies from the far-off, worldly corners of India and New Zealand.”

The company notes that it “is known for its unparalleled ability to procure and introduce the finest rare and premium expressions to the United States.”

“It’s never a simple or easy process to select the expressions we release in our Editions of The ImpEx Collection,” said Impex President Sam Filmus. “A single cask has to have the perfect recipe for us – the right appeal, the right size, the right price, and the right age are a part of it all, but the taste and quality above all else.  We call our expressions gems for a reason: they are precious to us (and to the consumers we have in mind when we select them, we hope).” 

For more information, go to The ImpEx Collection.

ABOUT THE IMPEX COLLECTION EDITION FOUR

The ImpEx Collection 2011 12-year-old Royal Brackla Single Cask #110000245 (58% abv. RRP $120 – 282 bottles total)

The ImpEx Collection 2009 14-year-old Dailuaine Single Cask #312079 (56.8% abv. RRP $140 – 250 bottles total)

The ImpEx Collection 2009 14-year-old Strathmill Single Cask #802952 (57.5% abv. RRP $140 – 272 bottles total)

The ImpEx Collection 2015 7-year-old Indri ex-Wine Cask #1746 (53.5% abv RRP $175 – 175 bottles total)

“We’ve been very blessed to represent some fantastic and multi-award winning brands as an importer here in the US. Edition Four of The ImpEx Collection includes very special Single Cask selections from Pōkeno and Indri as part of its World Single Malt offerings. The trust and care these brands have shown in the selection process and allowing us to bottle these under our label gives us an even greater sense of pride in their release.   

"Whisky is liquid sunshine."

George Bernard Shaw

“The light music of whiskey falling into a glass – an agreeable interlude.”

James Joyce

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