Pinot Cask

Expression No. 2 | Element Series
500ml / 46%


A full-bodied and complex Australian Single Malt Whisky, matured in ex-Pinot casks filled in our first year of distilling.

$150.00

Specifications

500ml Bottle Size. 46% Alc/Vol

  • Real Sydney sandstone stopper
  • Bespoke sculptured glass bottle with eroded textures
  • Made from grain to glass in our Northern Beaches distillery

*Option to add the Whisky Collector’s Gift Box with leather fastening straps and engraved coasters.

Product of Sydney, Australia.

Awards

GOLD San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2023

Bronze International World Spirits Competition 2023

Bronze World Whisky Award Small Batch Single Malt 2023

BRONZE Australian Distilled Spirits Awards 2023

NOSE

Cacao and ripe oranges with hints of macadamia and walnut.

PALATE

A light front palate with a subtly soaked brandy apple coming forward. These sweet fruits give way to rich, velvety dark chocolate and toffee characters.

FINISH

A soft, floral, and nutty finish, fading with roasted coffee beans.

ABOUT THE EXPRESSION

First fill Tasmanian Pinot Noir casks with a medium toast have given incredible complexity to this whisky. Tasmanian coopers have broken these casks down into 100L format to bring a depth of flavour and exceptional balance between Pinot, oak, spirit & the elements.

All casks were ‘first fill’ having never held whisky, only Pinot previously, providing an amazing catalogue of flavour.

MATURATION

We mature and store our Coastal Stone Whisky on the coast until we feel it’s flavour is perfectly balanced.

The result is a refined & complex flavoured whisky which speaks of its Australian heritage & gives a hint of what is to come in future expressions of Manly Spirits Coastal Stone whisky.

AWARDS

GOLD San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2023

Bronze International World Spirits Competition 2023

Bronze World Whisky Award Small Batch Single Malt 2023

BRONZE Australian Distilled Spirits Awards 2023

Manly Spirits Co.
TOURS & CLASSES

Visit our Distillery

Gin Distillery Tour & Tasting
Sat 2pm & 5pm, Sun 12pm

Cocktail Masterclass
Friday

Gin School - Make your own Gin
Sat 12pm & 4pm, Sun 2pm

FAQs

What is Single Malt Whisky?

Single malt whisky is a type of whisky that has been produced solely in one distillery, using only barley. This differs from most commercially produced whisky, which typically uses blends from various distilleries — and sometimes utilises different grains — to maintain a consistent flavour on a year-to-year basis. By contrast, single malts are often highly sought after for the unique flavours that emerge from different years of production.

Here at Manly Spirits, we will periodically release a single malt whisky to the public. You can find our range today right here in our online store.

What do tasting notes mean?

Tasting notes for single malt whisky are very similar in purpose to tasting notes for any other alcoholic beverage associated with subtle flavours — wine, gin or beer, for example. It’s a selection of underlying flavours within the whisky that emerge both on the nose and on the palate. These flavours are imbued into the whisky via the new make spirit and choice of barrels, helping lend a variety of nuances to the overall flavour. Having tasting notes handy can also be useful for referencing a whisky you enjoyed compared to another that tickled your palate.

These flavours are not always immediately apparent to new drinkers. However, with practice, patience — and sometimes a drop of water added to your dram — the flavours within will gradually reveal themselves.

What is so special about Single Malt Whisky?

Single malt whisky is highly prized in Australia and around the world due to the comparative difficulty and additional work involved in its creation. The nature of their production means that single malts are much rarer. As it’s all produced in the same distillery — as opposed to blended varieties which utilise whisky from multiple distilleries — it lends a certain prestige to the drink. It also means that the flavour is truly unique to the distillery itself.

Aficionados differ on which type of whisky is the “best”, and it’s fair to say that individual preferences play a substantial role. But there’s no question that single malts are highly sought after around the world, often attracting considerable attention from collectors.