Israel’s first whisky distillery, Tel Aviv-based M&H–short for Milk and Honey–has released a three-part series called Elements to follow up the unveiling of their first single malt earlier this year. The series comprises three variations on the distillery’s core single malt, each aged in a different selection of barrels.
Elements Sherry is matured mostly in oloroso and Pedro Ximenez sherry barrels from Jerez; it is reportedly the first single malt ever matured in Kosher sherry casks. According to a prepared statement from the distillery, the resulting whisky is characterized by “ fruity flavors, rich aromas, [and] a special deep but natural color.”
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Elements Red Wine celebrates Israel’s millennia-long history of wine production and the “diverse climate and variety of soil types bring a spicy and original flavor to Israeli wine–and in turn, to the casks that The M&H Distillery uses for its Elements Red Wine edition.” This expression, which is aged in ex-Israeli wine barrels, is a floral single-malt with notes of dark chocolate.
“I am very proud to see the Elements series outcome,” said Tomer Goren, head distiller. “It is all about the unique taste of each whisky, influenced by the different casks it matured in. Our goal was to create a series of well balanced and complex whiskies that will suit every palate.”








