Hammer Head 1989 – 23 Year Old Czech Single Malt Whiskey ( 2013 )
Hammer Head 1989 – 23 Year Old Czech Single Malt Whisky
The Hammer Head 1989 is an exceptional and rare single malt whisky from the Czech Republic, distilled at the Pradlo Distillery and bottled in 2013 after 23 years of maturation . This whisky is one of the absolute pioneers of European single malt whisky outside Scotland and enjoys international cult status.
Maturation took place in Czech oak , which gives this whisky a distinct character, quite different from classic bourbon or sherry cask maturation. Hammer Head is known for its distinctive style and historical significance within the European whisky world.
Flavor profile
The nose offers notes of dried fruit, soft spices, wood, and a light sweetness. The palate is round and harmonious with hints of honey, caramel, cloves, and toasted wood. The finish is elegant, warm, and refined, with a clear woody texture without being sharp.
Why this whisky is special
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Distilled in 1989 , bottled after 23 years of maturation
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Matured in Czech Oak – rare and characterful
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One of the earliest European single malts outside Scotland
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Historic bottling with strong collector's value
This is n't an entry-level whisky , but a bottle for the discerning enthusiast or collector interested in the history and diversity of European whisky. Hammer Head 1989 is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain and is gradually disappearing from the market.
Specifications
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Type: Czech Single Malt Whisky
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Distillery: Pradlo Distillery
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Bottling: Distillery Bottling
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Vintage: 1989
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Bottled: 2013
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Age: 23 years
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Barrel maturation: Czech Oak
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Alcohol: 40.7%
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Content: 70 cl