Don Julio 1942
Tequila
Don Julio 1942
Tequila
New Riff Barrel Proof Bourbon Whiskey
Bourbon
Bulleit Single Malt
Whiskey
1800 Milenio Artist Series
Tequila
Montelobos
Mezcal
The Prisoner Unshackled Red Blend
Red Wine
The Federalist Sauvignon Blanc
White wine
IBest Wines Red and White Blend
Red Wine Blend
Serena Prosecco DOC Treviso Brut
Champagne
Fleur De Miraval Rosé Champagne Rosé
Rosé
Limited Editions Releases
Exclusive Single Barrels
Top Shelf Membership
Mother's Day Favorites
Explore Tequila
Zacapa y Luar Hosting Collection
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked + Compartés
Brother's Bond & Cocktail Glass Set
New Releases
Gift Cards
8 Ways to Mix with Mom
Behind the Brand
Spring Wine Pairings
Spirits Explained
Mixing with Champagne
Recipes
Amaro Explained
Spirits Explained
Behind the Brand with Dan Aykroyd
Behind the Brand
This Bundle Contains
The vision for Ultramarine, as presented to our design agency, Stranger & Stranger, was the bluest label possible. Their extensive research revealed some fascinating routes to explore. One referenced the use of ultramarine as a sacred colour in art. Ultramarine was an incredibly expensive pigment to achieve, requiring the lapis lazuli stone. Only found in certain areas of what is now Afghanistan, lapis lazuli was a luxury of the ancient world and, in the case of paint pigment, was reserved for art with holy subject matter. The rarefied nature of ultramarine survives to this day and continues to convey a luxurious character to anything associated with it. Our label features Salacia, the Roman goddess of the deep ocean. She is the anchor for a giant ultramarine cloth, like you’d see in paintings of the Madonna. The label seeks to draw link between the sea and Renaissance conceptions of preciousness and luxury.
Ultramarine launches the Extinct Blends Quartet and is our reimagining of a deluxe Scotch that emerged in the late 1980s. The first few batches of this iconic whisky were based around characterful stocks of malt and grain, drawn from Scotland’s Whisky Loch of the late 70s and early 80s. While still a fascinating product today, a compelling antique quality can be found in the earliest bottlings. Meaning ‘beyond the sea’, Ultramarine builds upon peated malts, Sherry maturation, and boldly creamy grain whisky. Like the three releases that will follow, we have used our imaginations and extremely tasty parcels of whisky to offer modern interpretations on great blended Scotch of the past.
Product Type | Whiskey |
ABV | 51% |
Country | Scotland |
Toffee, toasted oak and impressions of a peaty malt kiln on the nose. Leathery dried mango builds.
A round palate with peat, roasted pecan and raisin. Grows nuttier, spicier and smokier.
The vision for Ultramarine, as presented to our design agency, Stranger & Stranger, was the bluest label possible. Their extensive research revealed some fascinating routes to explore. One referenced the use of ultramarine as a sacred colour in art. Ultramarine was an incredibly expensive pigment to achieve, requiring the lapis lazuli stone. Only found in certain areas of what is now Afghanistan, lapis lazuli was a luxury of the ancient world and, in the case of paint pigment, was reserved for art with holy subject matter. The rarefied nature of ultramarine survives to this day and continues to convey a luxurious character to anything associated with it. Our label features Salacia, the Roman goddess of the deep ocean. She is the anchor for a giant ultramarine cloth, like you’d see in paintings of the Madonna. The label seeks to draw link between the sea and Renaissance conceptions of preciousness and luxury.
Ultramarine launches the Extinct Blends Quartet and is our reimagining of a deluxe Scotch that emerged in the late 1980s. The first few batches of this iconic whisky were based around characterful stocks of malt and grain, drawn from Scotland’s Whisky Loch of the late 70s and early 80s. While still a fascinating product today, a compelling antique quality can be found in the earliest bottlings. Meaning ‘beyond the sea’, Ultramarine builds upon peated malts, Sherry maturation, and boldly creamy grain whisky. Like the three releases that will follow, we have used our imaginations and extremely tasty parcels of whisky to offer modern interpretations on great blended Scotch of the past.
Product Type | Whiskey |
ABV | 51% |
Country | Scotland |
Toffee, toasted oak and impressions of a peaty malt kiln on the nose. Leathery dried mango builds.
A round palate with peat, roasted pecan and raisin. Grows nuttier, spicier and smokier.
WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol