Much like diverse destinations, the amber hues of Whisky whisper a magnificent journey of meticulous craftsmanship through fermentation, intricate flavors, maturity, and variety.
Interestingly, this tipple, too, has a cultural and historical significance. No matter where you sojourn, every region and country flaunts its traditional practice and style for the production of Whisky. Whisky becomes more than just a drink; it is a celebration and a ritual among aficionados who gather together to savor the zest in each sip during special occasions.
If you are also a cherished connoisseur of this golden elixir, join us at our premier waterfront restaurant in Cayman, where we will cater to your palate with a global symphony of this liquid gold. From the peat-kissed whiskies of Scotland to the bold bourbons of America, our extensive menu boasts a variety of blends for discerning tastes.
This iconic whisky can be traced back its roots to the 19th century in Aberdeen, Scotland. This name of the brand comes from Chivas Brothers, James and John who started blending and selling scotch whiskies in their grocery store.
Over the years, this skillful blend received immense recognition for its smoothness, highlighting the notes of honey and fruits with a hint of smokiness. Even Queen Elizabeth II of majestic England swooned over its approachable yet refined character, marking it as a prestigious label with the Royal Warrant.
One can luxuriate in the exquisiteness of this harmonious blend, neat or dilute it with still spring & mineral water, ice, or whisky stones.
This 12-year-old, reflecting golden amber color will rule your palate and heart with its matured oak flavor profile with hints of sweet notes such as honey, malt, and vanilla. Aberfeldy 12 yr is everything a whisky enthusiast fancy — smooth, flavorful, and well-balanced.
Aberfeldy 12 yr hails from Aberfeldy Distillery, located in the small town of Aberfeldy. Beyond the nuanced zest, a whisky connoisseur shall bask in the components of Dewar's White Label blended Scotch whisky added to the Aberfeldy 12 yr.
The versatility of this Scottish pride is what makes it peculiar among others. It can be delighted neat, on the rocks, or intermixed in a highball glass with:
Be it a whisky admirer or someone who abstains from consuming alcoholic beverages, Johnnie Walker Black is a familiar presence that transcends personal choices. In fact, this signature blend has become a synonym for timeless and versatile libation in the realm of whisky.
Johnnie Walker Black comes from Scotland and is produced by Diageo, an international company crafting beverages in London, England. The rich tapestry of this imperial blend dates back to the 19th century and is embraced by many for its luxurious and distinctive notes, such as smoky, malty, fruity, and vanilla.
Johnnie Walker Black is not only regarded as a hallmark of premiums among English, but this iconic square bottle, packed to perfection, is equally remarkable in Canada, Australia, Germany, China, India, Japan, South Africa, and Brazil.
Whether neat, on the rocks, with a splash of water, classic highball, dark chocolate, smoked cheeses, or nuts, Johnnie Walker Black can be paired beautifully with a variety of assortments and beverages, depending on an individual’s taste buds.
Caught the attention of wine enthusiasts in 2014, Glenlivet Founders Reserve was produced in quintessential distilleries nestling in the Speyside region of Scotland. This prized possession of Scottish culture was produced by George Smith, a trailblazer founder of single malt whiskies during the 90’s.
Whether you are a novice drinker or a frequent indulger, Glenlivet Founders Reserve will win you over and over again with its immaculate flavor profile of pear and apple, with a floral undertone and subtle hints of citrus. It has a toffee-like and creamy texture, combined with traditional oak and first-fill American oak casks.
This is actively accessible around the globe and can be graced with an array of selections like cheeses, chocolates, nuts, citrus desserts, and grilled salmon. One can equally sip it neat, with water, cigars, or in chilled glasses.
The XO in Hennessy symbolizes Extra Old, crowning its aged elegance, ranging from 10 to 70 years. This blended excellence has a bold symphony of spices, dried fruits, oak, and vanilla with the perfect touch of floral and peppery elements.
Just like the name, its legacy is deeply rooted in the vibrant tales of France. It was produced by an Irish, Richard Hennesy, between the late 70s and 80s in a Cognac house located in the Cognac region.
Since then, it has become a benchmark of perfection in numerous countries like the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. This surreal craftsmanship can be served in its purest form, tulip-shaped glass, gently warm glass, with a few drops of water, with chocolate or nuts.
Unveil a mystical tale with each pour at The Wharf. We invite you to sample our elaborate Whisky Menu in our newly built Bodeguita — A kingdom where every celebrated whisky is stacked meticulously, awaiting you to grace the surroundings with your magnanimous presence.
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