Hammerhead 23 Years 1989 is a rare and historic single malt whisky from the Czech Republic, produced at the former Pradlo Distillery. Distilled in 1989 and aged for 23 years, this whisky represents a unique piece of European whisky heritage, crafted during a time when whisky production in the region was virtually unknown to the global market.
Matured in oak casks and later bottled by an independent Czech producer, Hammerhead has gained cult status among collectors for its rarity, story, and distinctive character. Unlike traditional Scotch styles, it offers an intriguing profile shaped by local production methods and extended ageing.
This limited release is highly sought after by collectors and whisky enthusiasts looking for something truly different and historically significant.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber
Nose: Honey, dried fruits, oak, spice, and subtle herbal notes
Palate: Rich and smooth with notes of caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, dried fruit, and gentle spice
Finish: Long, warm, and slightly earthy with lingering sweetness and oak