Callington Mill is set to unveil a limited-release batch of Australia’s first Amphora Single Malt Whisky, available only via ballot.
This 4,000-year-old technique is being revived for whisky production at Callington Mill in Tasmania.
Crafted at the Oatlands distillery, the Amphora Single Malt Whisky has been rested in 350-litre amphorae for two years in the distillery’s ‘Serendipity Room’.
The natural properties and shape of the amphorae work to gently refine the whisky, the catalyst for what the distillery says is "an unmatched smoothness and purity".
“We made sure when we started this amphora process two years ago that we picked a liquid worth the wait," says Callington Mill distiller Blair Whitehead.
"It’s about letting the spirit speak for itself and seeing what character starts to shine through when you treat it with this kind of care.
”The idea for our Amphora Single Malt came about naturally, really. We’re always exploring ways to honour tradition while pushing things forward. Amphorae have been used for thousands of years to soften and mature wines and spirits, so we thought 'why not apply that same thinking to our already expressive whiskies?' ”
This mature single malt whisky begins its journey in a blend of sherry, tokay, and brandy casks before being transferred into one of the three amphorae.
This mature single malt whisky begins its journey in a blend of sherry, tokay, and brandy casks before being transferred into one of the three amphorae.
The Callington Mill Amphora Single Malt Whisky ballot is open at www.callingtonmilldistillery.com.
Ballot winners will be drawn between 11-13. Fewer than 1,000 bottles will be released at $199.
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