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The Titus is an August 17th whisky that has been aged for 10 years in very old casks containing Port and Cognac. It presents an atypical and smoky taste. The Julius is stronger in alcohol level, but is very soft when tasting with notes of red fruit and pruney. August 17th Whisky Titus is a very accomplished single cask. It is smooth and harmonious to the taste.
An atypical August 17th single malt 10 year old whisky, with smoky notes. It is aged in very old casks that have contained Port and Cognac, which gives the whisky a character, both delicate and robust. It is the last of August 17th, but it is stronger in terms of alcohol degree, it has a 62° alcohol content.
It is a limited edition with each bottle numbered and labelled by hand. The August 17th Julius 10 Year Old is elegantly packaged with a crown bottle and a pewter label.
The August 17th whisky is very appreciated for its character. It has managed to find an unexploited niche in whiskies with particularities. The amateurs appreciate its unique and specific taste. A whisky which is quite strong in alcohol but very soft and harmonious when tasted!
August 17th Titus is eaten at the end of a good meal. It is recommended not to add ice cubes as the cold affects the volatility of the aromas and the perception of taste in the mouth. The ideal temperature for tasting it is room temperature (around 21°C). It goes wonderfully well with a piece of dark chocolate or a good cigar.
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