Did we actually read someone’s private diary? In a word: Maybe.
But let’s consider the facts: it was the diary of one of our nation’s greatest founding fathers, Sir John Quick. And it holds the key to understanding the history behind our country’s federation. But still, long nights are spent pondering the great and pressing question of Australian politics – something that a notebook from Sir John Quick can’t even solve.
Matured in an apera (sherry) cask, this light and delicate whisky offers lingering notes of oak and sweetness. The first nosing takes you back to a time when the smell of freedom filled the air. Upon first sip, you’re transported back to Quick’s glory days of rallying our town and building momentum. What a tasty time to remember.