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Two Tassie Single Malts under $99

by Bars & Cocktails

From the makers of Australia’s Finest Aged Whisky comes two remarkable single malts that deliver the quality and flavour you’d expect from Hellyer’s Road, for under $99 RRP. In the wild North West of Tasmania, where the Tarkine wilderness meets fertile farmland and the world’s purest air, Hellyer’s Road Distillery has been crafting world-class single malt whisky since 1997.

Both whiskies were launched in the first half of the year, with social media content featuring the rugged North West of Tasmania, where they are crafted. The footage at Arthur River in the Roaring Forties video is truly spectacular. You’ll be transported.

Roaring Forties is powerful and bold, yet complex and impeccably balanced. Shaped by its maritime origins, it’s the perfect companion when the wind is up and the night closes in.

Aurora Australis is as bright as the night sky and light on its feet, with layers of delicate flavours that swirl in your glass and on your palate, much like the aurora itself. Sublime, soft and easy drinking, expect crème brûlée, buttery shortbread, delicate florals and gingerbread hints.

Whether you’re drawn to the light and elegant Aurora Australis or the hearty, full-flavoured Roaring Forties, both offer exceptional quality at under $99 RRP. An invitation to experience Tasmania’s whisky excellence without breaking the bank.

Hellyers Road Distillery

www.hellyersroad.com.au

Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HellyersRoadDistillery

Follow us on Instagram: @hellyersroaddistillery

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