Rare Hare 20 Year Old Tempest Tasmanian Single Malt Whiskey

Regular price $299.99

750ml

Rare Hare “The Tempest” 20 Year Old Tasmanian Single Malt Whiskey

Port Cask Finish | Tasmanian Craftsmanship | Aged Two Decades

Available now at Liquor Boutique

Rare Hare’s “The Tempest” is a masterfully aged 20-year-old Tasmanian single malt whiskey, crafted in partnership with Hellyers Road Distillery. This limited-edition release matures for 17 years in traditional American oak before being finished for 3 years in port casks, adding a refined richness and deep fruit character. Bottled at 42% ABV, it’s a luxurious expression of Tasmania’s unique terroir and Rare Hare’s dedication to time-honored excellence.


Tasting Notes:

Color: Rich amber with ruby glints
Nose: Biscotti, vanilla nougat, peach pound cake, and dried apricots
Palate: Apricot tart, ginger scones, orange marmalade, caramel popcorn, and soft spice
Finish: Long, mellow, and warming with toffee, oak, and fruit preserves


Why Buy Rare Hare “The Tempest” 20 Year Old:

  • Aged 20 years with a 3-year port cask finish for layered complexity

  • Distilled in Tasmania using local barley and maritime climate influence

  • Crafted in collaboration with Hellyers Road—renowned for aged single malts

  • Limited-edition luxury release with collector’s appeal

  • Bottled at 42% ABV for a balanced, flavorful experience


How to Enjoy:
Sip neat in a Glencairn glass to appreciate its depth, or with a few drops of water to enhance the fruit and spice. Pairs beautifully with dark chocolate or a nutty cheese.


Have Any Questions?

Is it beginner‑friendly?
Yes—its rich, sweet character and smooth mouthfeel make it inviting for both connoisseurs and curious newcomers.

What’s the ABV?
42% ABV (84 proof).

What makes it special?
A rare Tasmanian single malt aged 20 years, finished in port casks, and produced in limited quantities.

Perfect for gifting?
Absolutely. A sophisticated and collectible whiskey ideal for celebrating milestones or impressing seasoned whiskey lovers.