
Milk and Honey Distillery Elements Sherry Cask Single Malt Whisky
Bold yet elegant, this Israeli-made single malt channels the richness of sherry cask maturation while retaining modern finesse. With its kosher-certified pedigree, Mediterranean climate maturation and raised global profile (including a prestigious accolade at the 2023 World Whisky Awards), it offers a compelling alternative to traditional Scotch single malts.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced at the Milk & Honey Distillery in Tel Aviv, Israel (est. 2013), this whisky is part of their “Elements” series and is matured in custom-made kosher-certified Spanish sherry casks — both Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez — that were specially seasoned for M&H in Jerez and then shipped to Israel for ageing. The distillate is 100% malted barley, double-distilled in copper pot stills, non-chill filtered, naturally coloured and bottled at 46% ABV. The hot Mediterranean summers accelerate maturation, contributing to a distinctive flavour profile and character.
Critics Reviews
-
One reviewer noted: “While it may not topple centuries-old Scotch rivals, the Elements Sherry Cask provoked intrigue: fig, plums, over-ripe red apple, oolong tea and a slow-building peppery finish.”
-
The same writer assessed it as “good, but not great,” scoring it 8.2/10, and commented that the oak influence turns slightly dominant on the palate.
-
In addition, the bottle is marketed as the “World’s Best Single Malt” at the 2023 World Whisky Awards — an accolade that underscores its global recognition and ambition.
Tasting Profile
-
Nose: Rich, red-fruit led: ripe plums and cherries, over-ripe apple, framed by polished brass Notes of sandalwood, walnuts and a light tobacco husk follow.
-
Palate: Medium-bodied but full of character — the sherry cask influence brings fruit-cake sweetness, dark chocolate, dried fig and caramel. Underneath lies a slow build of warm spice, cracked ginger and gentle oak tannin.
-
Finish: The dark chocolate and dried fruit linger, then fade into tobacco leaf, light oak char and a subtle saline echo from the distillery’s coastal climate. Some bitter-oak seasoning may emerge toward the very end.
Quick Overview
| ABV / Proof | Origin / Region | Production or Base Type | Aging / Maturation | Aromas & Flavors | Style / Identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 46% ABV (~92 proof) | Tel Aviv, Israel (Milk & Honey Distillery) | Single malt (100% malted barley) | Aged in bespoke kosher-sherry-casks (Oloroso & PX) + select bourbon barrels; minimum 3 years | Plums, cherries, dried fig, dark chocolate, caramel, walnut, tobacco, oak | Modern world whisky; sherry-cask matured, kosher certified, globally recognised |
Original: $70.00
-65%$70.00
$24.50Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Bold yet elegant, this Israeli-made single malt channels the richness of sherry cask maturation while retaining modern finesse. With its kosher-certified pedigree, Mediterranean climate maturation and raised global profile (including a prestigious accolade at the 2023 World Whisky Awards), it offers a compelling alternative to traditional Scotch single malts.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced at the Milk & Honey Distillery in Tel Aviv, Israel (est. 2013), this whisky is part of their “Elements” series and is matured in custom-made kosher-certified Spanish sherry casks — both Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez — that were specially seasoned for M&H in Jerez and then shipped to Israel for ageing. The distillate is 100% malted barley, double-distilled in copper pot stills, non-chill filtered, naturally coloured and bottled at 46% ABV. The hot Mediterranean summers accelerate maturation, contributing to a distinctive flavour profile and character.
Critics Reviews
-
One reviewer noted: “While it may not topple centuries-old Scotch rivals, the Elements Sherry Cask provoked intrigue: fig, plums, over-ripe red apple, oolong tea and a slow-building peppery finish.”
-
The same writer assessed it as “good, but not great,” scoring it 8.2/10, and commented that the oak influence turns slightly dominant on the palate.
-
In addition, the bottle is marketed as the “World’s Best Single Malt” at the 2023 World Whisky Awards — an accolade that underscores its global recognition and ambition.
Tasting Profile
-
Nose: Rich, red-fruit led: ripe plums and cherries, over-ripe apple, framed by polished brass Notes of sandalwood, walnuts and a light tobacco husk follow.
-
Palate: Medium-bodied but full of character — the sherry cask influence brings fruit-cake sweetness, dark chocolate, dried fig and caramel. Underneath lies a slow build of warm spice, cracked ginger and gentle oak tannin.
-
Finish: The dark chocolate and dried fruit linger, then fade into tobacco leaf, light oak char and a subtle saline echo from the distillery’s coastal climate. Some bitter-oak seasoning may emerge toward the very end.
Quick Overview
| ABV / Proof | Origin / Region | Production or Base Type | Aging / Maturation | Aromas & Flavors | Style / Identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 46% ABV (~92 proof) | Tel Aviv, Israel (Milk & Honey Distillery) | Single malt (100% malted barley) | Aged in bespoke kosher-sherry-casks (Oloroso & PX) + select bourbon barrels; minimum 3 years | Plums, cherries, dried fig, dark chocolate, caramel, walnut, tobacco, oak | Modern world whisky; sherry-cask matured, kosher certified, globally recognised |









