Whisky Bottles
Welcome to the fascinating realm of fine whisky, where craftsmanship, tradition, and exceptional quality unite to create liquid masterpieces.
Scotland, often regarded as the birthplace of whisky, is home to iconic distilleries that have shaped the industry. The Macallan, nestled in the picturesque region of Speyside, has achieved legendary status for its extraordinary single malt whiskies. Renowned for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship, The Macallan offers a range of coveted expressions, including limited-edition releases and exceptionally aged bottlings that command top prices in the market.
Another distinguished Scottish distillery is Ardbeg, located on the captivating Isle of Islay. Ardbeg is celebrated for its peaty and smoky whiskies that captivate the senses with their bold and distinctive character. Whiskies like the Ardbeg Uigeadail and Ardbeg Corryvreckan have garnered a cult following among enthusiasts, and their limited releases are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Turning our attention to Japan, we encounter a whisky culture that has gained global recognition for its impeccable craftsmanship. Yamazaki Distillery, the oldest distillery in Japan, showcases the nation's dedication to excellence. Their whiskies, characterized by their smoothness and elegance, offer a captivating blend of traditional Scottish techniques and Japanese precision. Yamazaki's limited releases, such as the Yamazaki Sherry Cask, have achieved cult status and are highly prized by whisky enthusiasts.
Hibiki, produced by the famous Suntory Distillery, is another jewel in the Japanese whisky crown. Known for its exceptional blending techniques and attention to detail, Hibiki whiskies epitomize harmony and balance. The Hibiki 21-Year-Old, with its complex flavors and velvety texture, stands as a testament to the artistry and skill of Japanese whisky production.
These iconic distilleries from Scotland and Japan represent the pinnacle of whisky craftsmanship. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and time-honored traditions has earned them global acclaim and a dedicated following among whisky enthusiasts.
Whisky Bottles
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Scotland | 8 | - |
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£210.00 |
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This 1997-vintage Ardmore has been matured in a single refill hogshead for 21 years, before being bottled in February 2019 for Gordon & MacPhail’s Connoisseurs Choice series. Soft, smoky aromas of camphor mingle with brown sugar and honey-roasted peanuts, while the palate initially offers sweet apricot jam and lemon zest notes. The peat smoke returns in gentle, rolling waves, while notes of cloudy apple juice and a salty edge linger in the finish. 248 bottles produced. Cask No. 19/021.
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Scotland | 4 | - |
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£663.28 |
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Experience an exquisite medley of flavours in the truly remarkable Bladnoch Single Malt Liora Classic Collection Bourbon & New Oak Lowlands NV. This distinctive whisky hailing from the Lowlands of Scotland is a product of Bladnoch, one of the oldest working distilleries in the region, known for its meticolous, traditional distillation methods. Utilising pure Scottish barley, the Malt is patiently aged in specially chosen bourbon and new oak casks, achieving a flavour profile that is both balanced and tantalising. Each sip of the Bladnoch Single Malt Liora ClassicCollection Bourbon & New Oak Lowlands NV immerses you in hints of butterscotch and vanilla, dancing on a backdrop of spicy oak - a testament to its luxurious cask finish. Its warm and smooth finish is sure to please the palate of both novice and seasoned enthusiasts. From the remarkable distillery expertise to the splendid complexities of its flavours, it conveys the peerless charm of Scotch whisky. |
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Scotland | 2 | - |
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£7,559.68 |
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Unveiling the exquisite Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry & Moscatel Cask Rare Release 30YO Bottled 2022 NV; a testament to refined distillation and a judicious aging process. This limited-edition single malt heralds from the renowned Bladnoch Distillery, nestled along Scotland's idyllic River Bladnoch. The final maturation in oloroso sherry and Moscatel casks bestows a complex aromatic profile, combining rich, fruit-laden notes of dried figs, raisins, chocolate-coated orange peels with a soft whisper of delicate oak. On the palate, this expression exhibits a luscious tapestry of confectionery sweet and savoury spices, enveloped by a velvety texture reminiscent of crystallised honey. The finish is long and warming, leaving a captivating hint of dark chocolate bitterness. Created with discerning enthusiasts in mind, the Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry & Moscatel Cask Rare Release 30YO Bottled 2022 NV epitomises the dexterity of Scottish whisky craftsmanship. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£964.48 |
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Immerse yourself in the luxurious depth of Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask Matured 14YO Bottled 2022 NV—an embodiment of the revered Scottish traditions stretched over two centuries. Nested in the heartland of 'The Queen of the Lowlands', this single malt gem derives its brilliance from the ancient Bladnoch River and is a lasting testament to the time-honoured craftsmanship of Bladnoch Distillery. Undergoing a 14-year maturation in Oloroso sherry casks, this enticing single malt captivates with its lush layers of rich dried fruits, zesty citrus notes, and warming spices. On the palate, this whiskey delivers bold flavours of caramel, raisins and cloves, wrapped in a velvety smooth texture. Each sip delivers a tantalising blend of sweetness and spice, offering a long, satisfying finish. Drinking the Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask Matured 14YO Bottled 2022 NV is akin to relishing a fine tapestry of meticulously woven flavours, a true delight for the discerning whiskey aficionado. |
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Scotland | 10 | - |
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£610.48 |
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Experience the depth and allure of the Bladnoch Single Malt Vinaya Sherry & Bourbon Cask Matured Lowlands NV. This luxurious spirit hails from Scotland’s southernmost distillery, Bladnoch, renowned for its 200-year legacy in artisanal whisky-making. This exquisite single malt embodies the traditional Lowlands style, offering a lighter, floral profile, extolling both freshness and complexity. Crafted with passion, the spirit is matured meticulously in carefully selected ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry casks, supplying an intriguing marriage of flavours and a rich depth of character. The end result is a beautifully balanced spirit, showcasing notes of red apples, vanilla and citrus, subtly interlaced with hints of rich dark chocolate and dried fruit. The Bladnoch Single Malt Vinaya Sherry & Bourbon Cask Matured Lowlands NV stands as a testament to Bladnoch's dedication to preserving centuries-old whisky-making traditions while continually innovating to create exceptional offerings. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£135.66 |
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This twelve-year-old Highland Single Malt was distilled in 2008 at the Blair Athol Distillery along the banks of the River Tummel. Drawn from a single, undersized 1st Fill Bourbon Barrel previously used by the Koval Distillery, it is a youthful pale golden colour with bright aromatics of red apple and pear as well as fine vanilla and warm baking spices. A generous, well-balanced highlander from one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland dating back to 1798, this is a personal favourite and a fitting first bottling of the Stiùbhart Single Cask Selection. Bottled at a natural cask strength of 58.9% without chill filtration or added colouring. This is the first bottling to be released by the Stewart Whisky Company. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£21,718.06 |
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Blair Athol is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, tracing its foundation back to 1798 when it was originally set up as the Aldour Distillery, in reference to its water source, the Allt Dour - or Burn of the Otter. Located on the outskirts of the Victorian spa town of Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire, Blair Athol, along with neighbouring Edradour are two of the final vestiges of Perthshire's long lost farm distilleries. In addition to its proud heritage, Blair Athol is also one of the most visually striking distilleries with many of the original buildings as well as an impressive dunnage where the finest casks slumber patiently waiting to be bottled. Only two official bottlings have ever hit the market; the standard, heavily sherried 12 year old and a limited edition 23 which shows the longevity of Blair Athol's spirit. A key component of the Bell's blend of whiskies, Blair Athol is praised for its fruit-driven style with subtle earthy - not smokey - peat influence courtesy of the ancient moorlands over which its water flows. A mellow malt; the quintessential old highland gentleman, Blair Athol has as much of a bright future as it does a storied past. It is only a matter of time before the reputation of this much loved distillery catches up with the ineffable quality of their whisky. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£530.75 |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£780.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the luxury of the Dalwhinnie Speyside Highland Single Malt Special Release 30YO Bottled 2020 1989, boasting a heritage steeped in Scottish tradition. This fine malt is synonymous with the Dalwhinnie distillery, nestled within the ruggedness of Scotland's highest and coldest malt distillery. The charm of Speyside makes its presence known in the spirit's character, with tones reminiscent of heather honey, citrus fruits and a hint of wood smoke. This single malt whisky is a testament to three decades of meticulous craftsmanship. Each bottle is the reflection of the tranquillity and purity of Speyside, matured in refill hogsheads and butts. The authenticity of the Dalwhinnie Speyside Highland Single Malt Special Release 30YO Bottled 2020 1989 is indisputable - each limited-edition bottle a unique story portraying an era that dates back to 1989. An exemplar of perfected whisky craft, it's a bottled testament to Dalwhinnie's commitment to quality and sophistication. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£8,578.06 |
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A stablemate of classic Islay distillery Bunnahabhainn and the iconic Tobermory Distillery on Mull, Deanston is a hidden gem of a Highland Malt. Founded on the banks of the River Teith in 1795 as a cotton mill, the beautiful stone building was converted to its present purpose in 1965. Drawing water from the river which also powers its own hydro-energy facility, it has the distinction of being the only energy self-sufficient distillery in Scotland. The spirit produced here is a classically fine, balanced Highland Malt with a bit of punchiness to its profile that does well ageing relatively unhindered in ex-Bourbon wood as is the case here. The distillery’s production of bottled single malt is small with 85% of the output going into blends. That gives holders of Deanston casks a point of relative rarity that very little of this delicious spirit is bottled as single malt, and even rarer, bottled at an advanced age. As such this will greatly reward patience. Tasting Note |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£19,702.06 |
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The Glenglassaugh distillery is one of the great success stories of the 21st century in Scotch Whisky though the roots of the distillery’s success go back much further than its current period of operation.
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Founded in 1875 by James Moir, a local grocer in the nearby town of Portsoy, the idea was to supplement his burgeoning business with proprietary whisky that met the highest quality standards of the day. Situated on a site to the west of town to take advantage of a superb water source; the pure Glassaugh Springs, the distillery lies just out with the boundaries of Speyside, making this a Highland malt, though one very much in the Speyside style. The operation was a tremendous success heading into the whisky boom of the Victorian era and within twenty years the distillery was snapped up by Highland Distillers, the forerunner of the Edrington Group (Macallan & Highland Park). The 1900s saw the expansion and reconstruction of the distillery as it began to supply malt for the likes of Cutty Sark and Famous Grouse. After the complicated problems of the 1980s and a 23-year stretch mothballed, Glenglassaugh was purchased by new owners, reopened and began releasing pre-1986 stock as limited edition single malts, winning numerous awards in the process and placing the distillery firmly in the spotlight as a high-quality, craft producer. Since the distillery’s acquisition by Brown-Forman it has benefitted from the same treatment as legendary stablemates BenRiach and GlenDronach. Cask Note This 2014 Refill Hogshead is an excellent long term proposition with excellent upside given the increasingly prominent reputation of the distillery. Glenglassaugh has made a name for itself in recent years with distinctive cask finishes; including wine and sherry, so this relatively understated wood type will do well to see it through the initial, most lengthy period of ageing but will easily lend itself to re-racking into more active wood further down the line. |
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Scotland | 2 | 95 (WBS) |
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£851.42 |
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Whisky Bible (95)Nose (23.5): Crunchy, crisp sugars capture the malt fresh and youthful as though in aspic. Taste (24): Profoundly salivating. Like malt sets off fermentation, icing sugars sets off the barley-rich juiciness to the maximum level... and the mid-point? Hard to believe but here you hit malt max! Finish (23.5): Not sure if it is possible to get better balance between oak and malt in a Highland whisky. Light mocha and liquorice. But a sub-strata of creamy Horlicks, too... Balance (24): Principally has a firm glazed feel to this. But the intensity of the malt takes the breath away. Too beautiful. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£190.22 |
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Nose: Rich, rounded and sweet with dried fruit and complex floral notes such as geranium, jasmine and narcissus. Palate: A silky balance of honey, malt and a host of flowers including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle. Rich figs and dates emerge with a hint of wood smoke in the background. Finish: Long and enticing with the sweetness of dried fruit and subtle dryness of Oloroso nuttiness. A superb rendering of Glenmorangie's elegant Highland spirit in a gloriously whimsical, yet sophisticated presentation. The flowers adorning the case and label eloquently capture the profile of the whisky and give one of the great classics of world whisky the flair it deserves. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£32,422.80 |
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The Glenmorangie Pride 1978 1978 is an exquisite expression of single malt Scotch crafted by the iconic Glenmorangie Distillery. Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, the distillery is renowned for its unique whisky-making process where the spirit matures in American white oak casks before being part-finished in 27-year-old Premier Grand Cru claret casks. This specific maturation lends the Glenmorangie Pride 1978 1978 a flavor profile unlike any other, characterised by deep, enticing notes of cherry, mint chocolate, and honeycomb. Poured into a glass, its allure is undeniable; the whisky glows a rich mahogany and gives off a luscious bouquet of almond and mandarin. Offering unparalleled complexity and profound richness, the Glenmorangie Pride 1978 1978 captures the essence of its Highland birthplace, embodying the mastery and heritage of its esteemed producer. A true testament to the art of fine whisky production, each sip is a celebration of time-honoured tradition and unrivalled craftsmanship. |
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Scotland | 30 | - |
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£169.55 |
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Renowned for producing elegant, exquisitely crafted single malt whiskies, Glenmorangie unveils its notable expression, the 'A Tale of Winter Marsala wine Cask Finish'. Distilled in the Highlands of Scotland, this limited-edition Highland Single Malt is matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels before being transferred to select Marsala wine casks. This exquisite maturation imparts an array of intriguing flavours; from ripe fruits to rich spices, with a delightful hint of winter's chill. With its profound complexity and warming depth of character, the 'A Tale of Winter Marsala Cask Finish' articulates the craftsmanship and dedication of Glenmorangie's Master Distillers. Embodied within each sip, one experiences a distinct narrative articulately woven into this enthralling dram. A true collector's piece, the Glenmorangie, Highland Single Malt A Tale of Winter Marsala wine Cask Finish, Highlands NV, delivers an unparalleled drinking experience, befitting of Glenmorangie's esteemed heritage. Indulge in this delightful winter's tale; a testament to the remarkable alchemy of time, wood, and spirit. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£190.80 |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£36,807.89 |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£12,946.06 |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£21,900.00 |
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The Holyrood Distillery is the first malt distillery to open in Edinburgh in nearly 100 years and its founding comes amidst a truly exciting time for the whisky industry in Scotland. With an innovative and ambitious spirit sweeping the country buttressed by steadily growing global demand for the world’s most famous distillate, Scotch whisky has been reinvigorated by new start-ups and micro distillers placing the ancestral homeland of whisky back at the forefront of this global industry. Founded by Canadians Rob & Kelly Carpenter and Scot David Robertson, it is in many ways remarkable that Holyrood is the first malt distillery for so long to make a home in Edinburgh (Glenkinchie is well out of town in Pencaitland and North British is single grain only). The city has a long and proud history of brewing and distilling (legal and otherwise) and the city’s natural underground water supply is known through history as “the Charmed Circle” for its purity and abundance. The focus in this casks is the barley variety; distilled from a mash bill of 100% pure Golden Promise barley - the same type used in the distillation of The Macallan and Glengoyne single malts, and filled them into 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads (in which Golden Promise has shown excellent success at both the aforementioned distilleries) of the highest possible quality. Filled in April of this year, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow the development of a new distillery with one of their earliest distillations. Imagine having a cask of 2001 Port Charlotte bought for under £17 IB per bottle when casks now go for £60,000-plus! The one difference being that Port Charlotte is just a sub-brand from the Bruichladdich distillery which had been running for many years already; here we have a new distillery entirely founded with a commitment to making the best possible whisky in the heart of Scotland’s capital. |
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£21,156.00 |
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The Holyrood Distillery is the first malt distillery to open in Edinburgh in nearly 100 years and its founding comes amidst a truly exciting time for the whisky industry in Scotland. With an innovative and ambitious spirit sweeping the country buttressed by steadily growing global demand for the world’s most famous distillate, Scotch whisky has been reinvigorated by new start-ups and micro distillers placing the ancestral homeland of whisky back at the forefront of this global industry. Founded by Canadians Rob & Kelly Carpenter and Scot David Robertson, it is in many ways remarkable that Holyrood is the first malt distillery for so long to make a home in Edinburgh (Glenkinchie is well out of town in Pencaitland and North British is single grain only). The city has a long and proud history of brewing and distilling (legal and otherwise) and the city’s natural underground water supply is known through history as “the Charmed Circle” for its purity and abundance. The focus in this casks is the barley variety; distilled from a mash bill of 100% pure Golden Promise barley - the same type used in the distillation of The Macallan and Glengoyne single malts, and filled them into 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads (in which Golden Promise has shown excellent success at both the aforementioned distilleries) of the highest possible quality. Filled in April of this year, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow the development of a new distillery with one of their earliest distillations. Imagine having a cask of 2001 Port Charlotte bought for under £17 IB per bottle when casks now go for £60,000-plus! The one difference being that Port Charlotte is just a sub-brand from the Bruichladdich distillery which had been running for many years already; here we have a new distillery entirely founded with a commitment to making the best possible whisky in the heart of Scotland’s capital. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£23,994.00 |
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The focus in this casks is the barley variety; distilled from a mash bill of 100% pure Golden Promise barley - the same type used in the distillation of The Macallan and Glengoyne single malts, and filled them into 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads (in which Golden Promise has shown excellent success at both the aforementioned distilleries) of the highest possible quality. Filled in April of this year, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow the development of a new distillery with one of their earliest distillations. Imagine having a cask of 2001 Port Charlotte bought for under £17 IB per bottle when casks now go for £60,000-plus! The one difference is that Port Charlotte is just a sub-brand from the Bruichladdich distillery which had been running for many years already; here we have a new distillery entirely founded with a commitment to making the best possible whisky in the heart of Scotland’s capital. |
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£14,104.06 |
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If you’ve ever seen a postcard of a Scottish fishing village, chances are it was Tobermory. The iconic village on the cost of the fabled Isle of Mull, is known for its colourful waterfront and picturesque fleet of fishing and pleasure craft in its ancient harbour. The village and the isle is picturesque for sure and has a rich history of sunken Spanish treasure, Viking raiders and some of the earliest Gaelic-speaking arrivals to Scotland. It is only fitting that one of the most beloved distilleries in the country is located here; the eponymous Tobermory Distillery. Best known for their gentle Island spirit, closers in style to Scapa and lighter Northern Islay malts, Tobermory is a gloriously pleasurable whisky, highly sought after by collectors and with a dedicated core of devotees. On the cask market, it proves as elusive as the galleon's treasure in Tobermory Bay. |
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Scotland | 3 | - |
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£8,054.84 |
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Dive into a world of exquisite sophistication with the Ladyburn Single Malt Private Cask Collection First Fill Bourbon Cask No 89/199-74 40YO Bottled 2014 Lowlands 1974. This single malt whisky, procured from the celebrated Ladyburn distillery in the verdant Lowlands of Scotland, was meticulously fermented in 1974 and aged for 40 long years. Housed in an original first-fill bourbon cask, its alluring golden hue is as enticing as the bouquet it imparts. Its rich, full-flavoured palate reveals an unmatched complexity with notes of vanilla, dried fruit and slightly smoky undertones. Finishing long with a velvety hinterland of dark chocolate and spices, this whisky epitomises the supreme craftsmanship of the Ladyburn distillery. As part of a select release for the Private Cask Collection, the Ladyburn Single Malt Private Cask Collection First Fill Bourbon Cask No 89/199-74 40YO Bottled 2014 Lowlands 1974 is an extraordinary offering indeed. |
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Scotland | 4 | - |
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£5,724.44 |
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Experience an unparalleled delight with the Ladyburn Lowland Single Malt Private Cask Collection 40YO 1974 1974. Handcrafted at Ladyburn, the marvel of Scotland's Lowland region, this exquisite single malt whisky exemplifies a rich heritage of superior distilling. Matured for 40 long years in private casks, its allure lies in the harmonious blend of its natural, untouched flavours with the display of exceptional craftsmanship. Each sip invigorates with a bouquet of fruit, oak and hints of smoke- a testament to its uniquely aged allure. Encapsulating the spirit of a bygone era, this rare collection, bottled in 1974, narrates a story of time, patience and passion. Indulge in a journey of transcendent flavour profile with the Ladyburn Lowland Single Malt Private Cask Collection 40YO 1974 1974, a whisky that delivers an unforgettable sensory experience for the discerning patron. A piquant symphony, each bottle savours the legacy of a truly stellar distillery. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£10,176.00 |
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Founded in 1817, legendary Lowland distillery Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the country and the oldest operating Lowland distillery since the closure of Littlemill which held both titles.
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£9,600.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the refined world of exquisite spirits with the Lowland Single Malt Kirkcowan Distilled at Bladnoch Bourbon Barrel Cask No. 602 Full Cask 2019. This enchanting offering, meticulously crafted in the age-old tradition of Scottish whisky making, exudes unparalleled sophistication. The Bladnoch Distillery, with its profound legacy in the Lowlands dating back to 1817, masterfully matriculates each malt in a carefully selected bourbon barrel. The Kirkcowan, christened after the enchanting village in South West Scotland, encapsulates the soul of its namesake in each drop. The spirit matures in cask no. 602, imbibing depth of character and distinctive flavours encapsulating a universal narrative of timeless dedication to craftsmanship. Engage your senses with the symphony of flavours. Balanced oak notes, vanilla nuances and a subtly sweet finish paint a rewarding palate guaranteed to satisfy even the most discerning whisky connoisseurs. Explore the luxury of Lowland Single Malt Kirkcowan Distilled at Bladnoch Bourbon Barrel Cask No. 602 Full Cask 2019 today. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£7,800.00 |
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Founded in 1817, legendary Lowland distillery Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the country and the oldest operating Lowland distillery since the closure of Littlemill which held both titles.
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£9,480.00 |
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Founded in 1817, legendary Lowland distillery Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the country and the oldest operating Lowland distillery since the closure of Littlemill which held both titles.
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Scotland | 2 | 92 (WB) |
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£2,376.00 |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£4,075.55 |
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Experience a rare treasure with the exquisite Oban Highland Single Malt Natural Cask Strength 32YO Bottled 2002 1969. Originating from the renowned Western Highlands of Scotland, this superior single malt is crafted by the skilled distillers at Oban, a prestigious distillery with a legacy dating back to 1794. The whisky, matured for a lengthy 32-year spell in carefully selected oak casks, was bottled in 2002, encapsulating the spirit of its prime vintage, 1969. This dram intrigues with a remarkable symphony of flavours, dominated by notes of spice-laden dried fruits, sherry, and toasted oak, underpinned by a gentle hint of coastal air. The Oban Highland Single Malt Natural Cask Strength 32YO Bottled 2002 1969 whisky, presented in its pure, undiluted form, offers a rich, full-bodied profile that even the most discerning whisky lovers will relish. An absolute delight for those seeking a classic, old-school malt experience. |
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Scotland | 8 | - |
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£210.00 |
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This 1997-vintage Ardmore has been matured in a single refill hogshead for 21 years, before being bottled in February 2019 for Gordon & MacPhail’s Connoisseurs Choice series. Soft, smoky aromas of camphor mingle with brown sugar and honey-roasted peanuts, while the palate initially offers sweet apricot jam and lemon zest notes. The peat smoke returns in gentle, rolling waves, while notes of cloudy apple juice and a salty edge linger in the finish. 248 bottles produced. Cask No. 19/021.
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Scotland | 4 | - |
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£473.00 |
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Experience an exquisite medley of flavours in the truly remarkable Bladnoch Single Malt Liora Classic Collection Bourbon & New Oak Lowlands NV. This distinctive whisky hailing from the Lowlands of Scotland is a product of Bladnoch, one of the oldest working distilleries in the region, known for its meticolous, traditional distillation methods. Utilising pure Scottish barley, the Malt is patiently aged in specially chosen bourbon and new oak casks, achieving a flavour profile that is both balanced and tantalising. Each sip of the Bladnoch Single Malt Liora ClassicCollection Bourbon & New Oak Lowlands NV immerses you in hints of butterscotch and vanilla, dancing on a backdrop of spicy oak - a testament to its luxurious cask finish. Its warm and smooth finish is sure to please the palate of both novice and seasoned enthusiasts. From the remarkable distillery expertise to the splendid complexities of its flavours, it conveys the peerless charm of Scotch whisky. |
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Scotland | 2 | - |
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£6,220.00 |
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Unveiling the exquisite Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry & Moscatel Cask Rare Release 30YO Bottled 2022 NV; a testament to refined distillation and a judicious aging process. This limited-edition single malt heralds from the renowned Bladnoch Distillery, nestled along Scotland's idyllic River Bladnoch. The final maturation in oloroso sherry and Moscatel casks bestows a complex aromatic profile, combining rich, fruit-laden notes of dried figs, raisins, chocolate-coated orange peels with a soft whisper of delicate oak. On the palate, this expression exhibits a luscious tapestry of confectionery sweet and savoury spices, enveloped by a velvety texture reminiscent of crystallised honey. The finish is long and warming, leaving a captivating hint of dark chocolate bitterness. Created with discerning enthusiasts in mind, the Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry & Moscatel Cask Rare Release 30YO Bottled 2022 NV epitomises the dexterity of Scottish whisky craftsmanship. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
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£724.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the luxurious depth of Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask Matured 14YO Bottled 2022 NV—an embodiment of the revered Scottish traditions stretched over two centuries. Nested in the heartland of 'The Queen of the Lowlands', this single malt gem derives its brilliance from the ancient Bladnoch River and is a lasting testament to the time-honoured craftsmanship of Bladnoch Distillery. Undergoing a 14-year maturation in Oloroso sherry casks, this enticing single malt captivates with its lush layers of rich dried fruits, zesty citrus notes, and warming spices. On the palate, this whiskey delivers bold flavours of caramel, raisins and cloves, wrapped in a velvety smooth texture. Each sip delivers a tantalising blend of sweetness and spice, offering a long, satisfying finish. Drinking the Bladnoch Single Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask Matured 14YO Bottled 2022 NV is akin to relishing a fine tapestry of meticulously woven flavours, a true delight for the discerning whiskey aficionado. |
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£429.00 |
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Experience the depth and allure of the Bladnoch Single Malt Vinaya Sherry & Bourbon Cask Matured Lowlands NV. This luxurious spirit hails from Scotland’s southernmost distillery, Bladnoch, renowned for its 200-year legacy in artisanal whisky-making. This exquisite single malt embodies the traditional Lowlands style, offering a lighter, floral profile, extolling both freshness and complexity. Crafted with passion, the spirit is matured meticulously in carefully selected ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry casks, supplying an intriguing marriage of flavours and a rich depth of character. The end result is a beautifully balanced spirit, showcasing notes of red apples, vanilla and citrus, subtly interlaced with hints of rich dark chocolate and dried fruit. The Bladnoch Single Malt Vinaya Sherry & Bourbon Cask Matured Lowlands NV stands as a testament to Bladnoch's dedication to preserving centuries-old whisky-making traditions while continually innovating to create exceptional offerings. |
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£100.00 |
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This twelve-year-old Highland Single Malt was distilled in 2008 at the Blair Athol Distillery along the banks of the River Tummel. Drawn from a single, undersized 1st Fill Bourbon Barrel previously used by the Koval Distillery, it is a youthful pale golden colour with bright aromatics of red apple and pear as well as fine vanilla and warm baking spices. A generous, well-balanced highlander from one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland dating back to 1798, this is a personal favourite and a fitting first bottling of the Stiùbhart Single Cask Selection. Bottled at a natural cask strength of 58.9% without chill filtration or added colouring. This is the first bottling to be released by the Stewart Whisky Company. |
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£16,200.00 |
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Blair Athol is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, tracing its foundation back to 1798 when it was originally set up as the Aldour Distillery, in reference to its water source, the Allt Dour - or Burn of the Otter. Located on the outskirts of the Victorian spa town of Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire, Blair Athol, along with neighbouring Edradour are two of the final vestiges of Perthshire's long lost farm distilleries. In addition to its proud heritage, Blair Athol is also one of the most visually striking distilleries with many of the original buildings as well as an impressive dunnage where the finest casks slumber patiently waiting to be bottled. Only two official bottlings have ever hit the market; the standard, heavily sherried 12 year old and a limited edition 23 which shows the longevity of Blair Athol's spirit. A key component of the Bell's blend of whiskies, Blair Athol is praised for its fruit-driven style with subtle earthy - not smokey - peat influence courtesy of the ancient moorlands over which its water flows. A mellow malt; the quintessential old highland gentleman, Blair Athol has as much of a bright future as it does a storied past. It is only a matter of time before the reputation of this much loved distillery catches up with the ineffable quality of their whisky. |
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£429.00 |
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£780.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the luxury of the Dalwhinnie Speyside Highland Single Malt Special Release 30YO Bottled 2020 1989, boasting a heritage steeped in Scottish tradition. This fine malt is synonymous with the Dalwhinnie distillery, nestled within the ruggedness of Scotland's highest and coldest malt distillery. The charm of Speyside makes its presence known in the spirit's character, with tones reminiscent of heather honey, citrus fruits and a hint of wood smoke. This single malt whisky is a testament to three decades of meticulous craftsmanship. Each bottle is the reflection of the tranquillity and purity of Speyside, matured in refill hogsheads and butts. The authenticity of the Dalwhinnie Speyside Highland Single Malt Special Release 30YO Bottled 2020 1989 is indisputable - each limited-edition bottle a unique story portraying an era that dates back to 1989. An exemplar of perfected whisky craft, it's a bottled testament to Dalwhinnie's commitment to quality and sophistication. |
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£5,250.00 |
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A stablemate of classic Islay distillery Bunnahabhainn and the iconic Tobermory Distillery on Mull, Deanston is a hidden gem of a Highland Malt. Founded on the banks of the River Teith in 1795 as a cotton mill, the beautiful stone building was converted to its present purpose in 1965. Drawing water from the river which also powers its own hydro-energy facility, it has the distinction of being the only energy self-sufficient distillery in Scotland. The spirit produced here is a classically fine, balanced Highland Malt with a bit of punchiness to its profile that does well ageing relatively unhindered in ex-Bourbon wood as is the case here. The distillery’s production of bottled single malt is small with 85% of the output going into blends. That gives holders of Deanston casks a point of relative rarity that very little of this delicious spirit is bottled as single malt, and even rarer, bottled at an advanced age. As such this will greatly reward patience. Tasting Note |
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£14,520.00 |
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The Glenglassaugh distillery is one of the great success stories of the 21st century in Scotch Whisky though the roots of the distillery’s success go back much further than its current period of operation.
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Founded in 1875 by James Moir, a local grocer in the nearby town of Portsoy, the idea was to supplement his burgeoning business with proprietary whisky that met the highest quality standards of the day. Situated on a site to the west of town to take advantage of a superb water source; the pure Glassaugh Springs, the distillery lies just out with the boundaries of Speyside, making this a Highland malt, though one very much in the Speyside style. The operation was a tremendous success heading into the whisky boom of the Victorian era and within twenty years the distillery was snapped up by Highland Distillers, the forerunner of the Edrington Group (Macallan & Highland Park). The 1900s saw the expansion and reconstruction of the distillery as it began to supply malt for the likes of Cutty Sark and Famous Grouse. After the complicated problems of the 1980s and a 23-year stretch mothballed, Glenglassaugh was purchased by new owners, reopened and began releasing pre-1986 stock as limited edition single malts, winning numerous awards in the process and placing the distillery firmly in the spotlight as a high-quality, craft producer. Since the distillery’s acquisition by Brown-Forman it has benefitted from the same treatment as legendary stablemates BenRiach and GlenDronach. Cask Note This 2014 Refill Hogshead is an excellent long term proposition with excellent upside given the increasingly prominent reputation of the distillery. Glenglassaugh has made a name for itself in recent years with distinctive cask finishes; including wine and sherry, so this relatively understated wood type will do well to see it through the initial, most lengthy period of ageing but will easily lend itself to re-racking into more active wood further down the line. |
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£700.00 |
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Whisky Bible (95)Nose (23.5): Crunchy, crisp sugars capture the malt fresh and youthful as though in aspic. Taste (24): Profoundly salivating. Like malt sets off fermentation, icing sugars sets off the barley-rich juiciness to the maximum level... and the mid-point? Hard to believe but here you hit malt max! Finish (23.5): Not sure if it is possible to get better balance between oak and malt in a Highland whisky. Light mocha and liquorice. But a sub-strata of creamy Horlicks, too... Balance (24): Principally has a firm glazed feel to this. But the intensity of the malt takes the breath away. Too beautiful. |
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£149.00 |
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Nose: Rich, rounded and sweet with dried fruit and complex floral notes such as geranium, jasmine and narcissus. Palate: A silky balance of honey, malt and a host of flowers including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle. Rich figs and dates emerge with a hint of wood smoke in the background. Finish: Long and enticing with the sweetness of dried fruit and subtle dryness of Oloroso nuttiness. A superb rendering of Glenmorangie's elegant Highland spirit in a gloriously whimsical, yet sophisticated presentation. The flowers adorning the case and label eloquently capture the profile of the whisky and give one of the great classics of world whisky the flair it deserves. |
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£27,004.00 |
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The Glenmorangie Pride 1978 1978 is an exquisite expression of single malt Scotch crafted by the iconic Glenmorangie Distillery. Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, the distillery is renowned for its unique whisky-making process where the spirit matures in American white oak casks before being part-finished in 27-year-old Premier Grand Cru claret casks. This specific maturation lends the Glenmorangie Pride 1978 1978 a flavor profile unlike any other, characterised by deep, enticing notes of cherry, mint chocolate, and honeycomb. Poured into a glass, its allure is undeniable; the whisky glows a rich mahogany and gives off a luscious bouquet of almond and mandarin. Offering unparalleled complexity and profound richness, the Glenmorangie Pride 1978 1978 captures the essence of its Highland birthplace, embodying the mastery and heritage of its esteemed producer. A true testament to the art of fine whisky production, each sip is a celebration of time-honoured tradition and unrivalled craftsmanship. |
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£128.00 |
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Renowned for producing elegant, exquisitely crafted single malt whiskies, Glenmorangie unveils its notable expression, the 'A Tale of Winter Marsala wine Cask Finish'. Distilled in the Highlands of Scotland, this limited-edition Highland Single Malt is matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels before being transferred to select Marsala wine casks. This exquisite maturation imparts an array of intriguing flavours; from ripe fruits to rich spices, with a delightful hint of winter's chill. With its profound complexity and warming depth of character, the 'A Tale of Winter Marsala Cask Finish' articulates the craftsmanship and dedication of Glenmorangie's Master Distillers. Embodied within each sip, one experiences a distinct narrative articulately woven into this enthralling dram. A true collector's piece, the Glenmorangie, Highland Single Malt A Tale of Winter Marsala wine Cask Finish, Highlands NV, delivers an unparalleled drinking experience, befitting of Glenmorangie's esteemed heritage. Indulge in this delightful winter's tale; a testament to the remarkable alchemy of time, wood, and spirit. |
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£190.80 |
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£30,659.00 |
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£8,890.00 |
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£18,250.00 |
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The Holyrood Distillery is the first malt distillery to open in Edinburgh in nearly 100 years and its founding comes amidst a truly exciting time for the whisky industry in Scotland. With an innovative and ambitious spirit sweeping the country buttressed by steadily growing global demand for the world’s most famous distillate, Scotch whisky has been reinvigorated by new start-ups and micro distillers placing the ancestral homeland of whisky back at the forefront of this global industry. Founded by Canadians Rob & Kelly Carpenter and Scot David Robertson, it is in many ways remarkable that Holyrood is the first malt distillery for so long to make a home in Edinburgh (Glenkinchie is well out of town in Pencaitland and North British is single grain only). The city has a long and proud history of brewing and distilling (legal and otherwise) and the city’s natural underground water supply is known through history as “the Charmed Circle” for its purity and abundance. The focus in this casks is the barley variety; distilled from a mash bill of 100% pure Golden Promise barley - the same type used in the distillation of The Macallan and Glengoyne single malts, and filled them into 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads (in which Golden Promise has shown excellent success at both the aforementioned distilleries) of the highest possible quality. Filled in April of this year, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow the development of a new distillery with one of their earliest distillations. Imagine having a cask of 2001 Port Charlotte bought for under £17 IB per bottle when casks now go for £60,000-plus! The one difference being that Port Charlotte is just a sub-brand from the Bruichladdich distillery which had been running for many years already; here we have a new distillery entirely founded with a commitment to making the best possible whisky in the heart of Scotland’s capital. |
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£17,630.00 |
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The Holyrood Distillery is the first malt distillery to open in Edinburgh in nearly 100 years and its founding comes amidst a truly exciting time for the whisky industry in Scotland. With an innovative and ambitious spirit sweeping the country buttressed by steadily growing global demand for the world’s most famous distillate, Scotch whisky has been reinvigorated by new start-ups and micro distillers placing the ancestral homeland of whisky back at the forefront of this global industry. Founded by Canadians Rob & Kelly Carpenter and Scot David Robertson, it is in many ways remarkable that Holyrood is the first malt distillery for so long to make a home in Edinburgh (Glenkinchie is well out of town in Pencaitland and North British is single grain only). The city has a long and proud history of brewing and distilling (legal and otherwise) and the city’s natural underground water supply is known through history as “the Charmed Circle” for its purity and abundance. The focus in this casks is the barley variety; distilled from a mash bill of 100% pure Golden Promise barley - the same type used in the distillation of The Macallan and Glengoyne single malts, and filled them into 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads (in which Golden Promise has shown excellent success at both the aforementioned distilleries) of the highest possible quality. Filled in April of this year, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow the development of a new distillery with one of their earliest distillations. Imagine having a cask of 2001 Port Charlotte bought for under £17 IB per bottle when casks now go for £60,000-plus! The one difference being that Port Charlotte is just a sub-brand from the Bruichladdich distillery which had been running for many years already; here we have a new distillery entirely founded with a commitment to making the best possible whisky in the heart of Scotland’s capital. |
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£19,995.00 |
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The focus in this casks is the barley variety; distilled from a mash bill of 100% pure Golden Promise barley - the same type used in the distillation of The Macallan and Glengoyne single malts, and filled them into 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads (in which Golden Promise has shown excellent success at both the aforementioned distilleries) of the highest possible quality. Filled in April of this year, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow the development of a new distillery with one of their earliest distillations. Imagine having a cask of 2001 Port Charlotte bought for under £17 IB per bottle when casks now go for £60,000-plus! The one difference is that Port Charlotte is just a sub-brand from the Bruichladdich distillery which had been running for many years already; here we have a new distillery entirely founded with a commitment to making the best possible whisky in the heart of Scotland’s capital. |
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£9,855.00 |
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If you’ve ever seen a postcard of a Scottish fishing village, chances are it was Tobermory. The iconic village on the cost of the fabled Isle of Mull, is known for its colourful waterfront and picturesque fleet of fishing and pleasure craft in its ancient harbour. The village and the isle is picturesque for sure and has a rich history of sunken Spanish treasure, Viking raiders and some of the earliest Gaelic-speaking arrivals to Scotland. It is only fitting that one of the most beloved distilleries in the country is located here; the eponymous Tobermory Distillery. Best known for their gentle Island spirit, closers in style to Scapa and lighter Northern Islay malts, Tobermory is a gloriously pleasurable whisky, highly sought after by collectors and with a dedicated core of devotees. On the cask market, it proves as elusive as the galleon's treasure in Tobermory Bay. |
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£6,702.00 |
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Dive into a world of exquisite sophistication with the Ladyburn Single Malt Private Cask Collection First Fill Bourbon Cask No 89/199-74 40YO Bottled 2014 Lowlands 1974. This single malt whisky, procured from the celebrated Ladyburn distillery in the verdant Lowlands of Scotland, was meticulously fermented in 1974 and aged for 40 long years. Housed in an original first-fill bourbon cask, its alluring golden hue is as enticing as the bouquet it imparts. Its rich, full-flavoured palate reveals an unmatched complexity with notes of vanilla, dried fruit and slightly smoky undertones. Finishing long with a velvety hinterland of dark chocolate and spices, this whisky epitomises the supreme craftsmanship of the Ladyburn distillery. As part of a select release for the Private Cask Collection, the Ladyburn Single Malt Private Cask Collection First Fill Bourbon Cask No 89/199-74 40YO Bottled 2014 Lowlands 1974 is an extraordinary offering indeed. |
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£4,760.00 |
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Experience an unparalleled delight with the Ladyburn Lowland Single Malt Private Cask Collection 40YO 1974 1974. Handcrafted at Ladyburn, the marvel of Scotland's Lowland region, this exquisite single malt whisky exemplifies a rich heritage of superior distilling. Matured for 40 long years in private casks, its allure lies in the harmonious blend of its natural, untouched flavours with the display of exceptional craftsmanship. Each sip invigorates with a bouquet of fruit, oak and hints of smoke- a testament to its uniquely aged allure. Encapsulating the spirit of a bygone era, this rare collection, bottled in 1974, narrates a story of time, patience and passion. Indulge in a journey of transcendent flavour profile with the Ladyburn Lowland Single Malt Private Cask Collection 40YO 1974 1974, a whisky that delivers an unforgettable sensory experience for the discerning patron. A piquant symphony, each bottle savours the legacy of a truly stellar distillery. |
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£8,480.00 |
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Founded in 1817, legendary Lowland distillery Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the country and the oldest operating Lowland distillery since the closure of Littlemill which held both titles.
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£8,000.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the refined world of exquisite spirits with the Lowland Single Malt Kirkcowan Distilled at Bladnoch Bourbon Barrel Cask No. 602 Full Cask 2019. This enchanting offering, meticulously crafted in the age-old tradition of Scottish whisky making, exudes unparalleled sophistication. The Bladnoch Distillery, with its profound legacy in the Lowlands dating back to 1817, masterfully matriculates each malt in a carefully selected bourbon barrel. The Kirkcowan, christened after the enchanting village in South West Scotland, encapsulates the soul of its namesake in each drop. The spirit matures in cask no. 602, imbibing depth of character and distinctive flavours encapsulating a universal narrative of timeless dedication to craftsmanship. Engage your senses with the symphony of flavours. Balanced oak notes, vanilla nuances and a subtly sweet finish paint a rewarding palate guaranteed to satisfy even the most discerning whisky connoisseurs. Explore the luxury of Lowland Single Malt Kirkcowan Distilled at Bladnoch Bourbon Barrel Cask No. 602 Full Cask 2019 today. |
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£6,500.00 |
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Founded in 1817, legendary Lowland distillery Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the country and the oldest operating Lowland distillery since the closure of Littlemill which held both titles.
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£7,900.00 |
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Founded in 1817, legendary Lowland distillery Bladnoch is one of the oldest distilleries in the country and the oldest operating Lowland distillery since the closure of Littlemill which held both titles.
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£2,376.00 |
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£3,383.00 |
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Experience a rare treasure with the exquisite Oban Highland Single Malt Natural Cask Strength 32YO Bottled 2002 1969. Originating from the renowned Western Highlands of Scotland, this superior single malt is crafted by the skilled distillers at Oban, a prestigious distillery with a legacy dating back to 1794. The whisky, matured for a lengthy 32-year spell in carefully selected oak casks, was bottled in 2002, encapsulating the spirit of its prime vintage, 1969. This dram intrigues with a remarkable symphony of flavours, dominated by notes of spice-laden dried fruits, sherry, and toasted oak, underpinned by a gentle hint of coastal air. The Oban Highland Single Malt Natural Cask Strength 32YO Bottled 2002 1969 whisky, presented in its pure, undiluted form, offers a rich, full-bodied profile that even the most discerning whisky lovers will relish. An absolute delight for those seeking a classic, old-school malt experience. |