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Only ever matured in the finest oak casks, Benromach TEN YEAR OLD single malt delivers delicate forest fruits and creamy malt, a touch of smoke and rich, lasting sherry notes.
The 2022 release of Talisker 30 Year Old has spent all of those decades maturing in American oak. In that time, all that coastal smoke has been sweetly mellowed, and the peated Scotch is joined by plenty of pepper notes, along with ripe orchard fruits, and drizzles of salted caramel. A truly terrific single malt from the Isle of Skye-based distillery.
The GlenDronach 18 year old Allardice is named after the distillery’s founder, James Allardice. The Highlander was matured completely in Oloroso sherry casks, and was originally released in 2009 following the distillery changing hands back in 2008. An exceptional fruity sherried single malt.
A rich and smoky 10-year-old single malt from Laphroaig that has been finished in oloroso sherry casks, creating a rich, full-bodied character. Aromas of TCP, Manuka honey, clove, smoked bacon, leather and pine tar fill the nose, complemented by notes of treacle, wax, toffee, maple syrup, dark chocolate, pine needles, chestnut honey and rich peat smoke throughout the palate.
48.7% ABV, Natural color, 700 ml, Double cask matured in American virgin Oak and Bourbon barrels, Batch #2.
Every year during Benriach's 'Maltings Season' our dedicated team of craftsmen malt barley onsite the old way using this historic floor maltings. The malt produced during our 'Maltings Season' results in a wholesome and creamy single malt of exceptional richness of character.
The Muirhead's brand of Scotch Whisky was created by Mr. Charles Muirhead, founder of the Glenmorangie Company, also known as Macdonald & Muir. It has been produced in Scotland since 1824. For those who appreciate the mellow sweetness that is imparted by aging in Sherry wood, Muirhead's 18 offers a truly great value and a fine scotch.
The revived Glendronach Revival: a whisky whose original incarnation was so popular that we drank all of it. It's back with a new recipe thanks to master blender Rachel Barrie, combining both oloroso and PX casks into a rich sherry-monster that's packed with spice and fruit. We don't think it's going to disappear of the shelves again, but when it comes to Glendronach 15 Year Old, we always recommend stocking up.
The Tomintoul distillery is located in the Scottish Highlands in the Cairngorms National Park. The distillery was named after the village of Tomintoul, which is located near the site. The whiskey distillery was opened in 1964 and is now in the hands of Angus Dundee Distillers.
Once experienced, never forgotten; that’s this whisky through and through. The majestic autumnal beauty of the secluded glens and the crystal-clear waters of the Cairngorms’ rivers give character to this wonderful 18 Year Old Single Malt. It’s exactly as we’d desired - being smooth, approachable and warming; so sit back, enjoy a wee dram, and experience what the distiller’s art has captured.
Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Port Cask Finish. A "Double Cask" Single Malt made in the Highlands in the heart of Scotland using traditional ancestral methods. Its long aging in barrels that previously contained Bourbon gives our Single Malt Glen Turner Heritage a woody flavor as well as subtle notes of spices, vanilla and tropical fruits. Its finish in old Port barrels enriches the aromatic palette of this Single Malt with notes of wine and dried fruits.
King's Falcon is inspired by the ancient tradition in which Scottish kings would enjoy a dram after a day of falconry in the rugged landscape surrounding the River Spey. After traditional distillation and aging in American oak casks, King's Falcon Sherry Cask Finish undergoes a secondary maturation in first-fill sherry casks where it develops layers of sweet spices and dried fruit. Priced appropriately, this scotch is a great option when you're looking not to break the bank.
Founded in 1837 by farmers George and John Rate, twenty miles from the heart of Edinburgh, Glenkinchie was completely rebuild in the 1890s to become a large model distillery. And it has worked almost continuously ever since, even through two world wars. It occupies a sylvan setting with its own bowling green, yet possesses two of the largest stills in Scotland. The buildings converted to steam heated stills in 1981, with the wash still alone holding some 32,000 litres. One of the last working Lowland distilleries for many years, Glenkinchie is known as “The Edinburgh Malt” for its proximity to Scotland’s capital city.