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Armagnac Sponge Edition No. 2

Armagnac Sponge Edition 2 is a 49 year old, 1972 vintage Bas Armagnac. Composed of an equal parts mix of two sibling casks and bottled at natural cask strength of 42.9%.

This is essentially a luscious old Armagnac cosplaying as a 1972 Glen Grant. Obsc
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€359,99

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Cognac Sponge Edition No. 5

Cognac Sponge Edition No.5 is a rather gorgeous and decadent potion, concocted by the Sponge, from two casks of Fins Bois. One heritage.90 and a heritage.92.

Eau de vie from these two casks were married, 50/50, and reduced by a few degrees to 57.7%. T
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€234,99

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Cognac Sponge Edition No. 6

Cognac Sponge Edition No.6 is a Heritage.72 Grande Champagne cognac, one of 180 bottles from a single cask at natural cask strength of 50.2%.

If our 1972 Armagnac could be equated to an old Glen Grant, this rather more subtle, fine-boned and complex o
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€409,99

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Rum Sponge Edition No. 13 – Clarendon 2007

Rum Sponge Edition No.13 is a single barrel of Clarendon 2007, aged for 15 years and bottled with a fair chunk of reduction at 57.1%.

Originally this stock was up at 67%, which is patently outrageous so we improved/ruined, it depending on your point o
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€173,99

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Rum Sponge Edition No. 15 – Enmore 1992

For Rum Sponge Edition No.15 we've selected a dark, syrupy and juicy 1992 Enmore from Guyana. A single barrel bottled at natural cask strength of 58.4%.

Long aged, dark, unctuous, sticky, complex and perfectly drying and medicinal. This is murky rum f
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€539,99

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Rum Sponge Edition No. 16 – Caroni 1998

Another rather luscious cask of Caroni that pairs the glorious flavours of tarred black olives and rueful cubism.

This single barrel of Caroni was distilled in 1998, underwent around 5 years growing up in the tropics, went on holiday to the UK, and ne
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€579,99

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