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The finest Speyside malt whiskies married together for a full year's maturation in oak. A harmonious whisky with a distinctive smoothness and elegant balance. Moderately light-bodied.
Warm golden color, like early morning sunshine setting the heavens on fire. Complex and powerful, layers of soft ripe citrus fruits, dipped in fresh honey and dusted with fragrant spices.
The Dalmore King Alexander III is a groundbreaking single malt whisky, celebrated as the world's first with a six-cask finish. It masterfully combines flavors from ex-bourbon, Matusalem Oloroso sherry, Madeira, Marsala, Port, and Cabernet Sauvignon casks, creating a uniquely rich and complex profile.
High West Campfire Whiskey is a one-of-a-kind blend of Scotch, Bourbon, and Rye, masterfully combining smoky, sweet, and spicy flavors. This distinctive whiskey offers a harmonious balance of boldness and smoothness, making every sip unforgettable.
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.
From David C Stewart MBE, The Balvenie Malt Master: “This 1973 could easily have been used for PortWood when it was launched but luckily it was from one of our ‘plentiful years’. It has matured into a stunning whisky.”
This is the fifth and final release of the remarkable Ian Hunter Story, which celebrates the last member of the Johnston family to own and manage Laphroaig distillery.
Fashions change, and formulae suit. Blended whiskies of the 1970s, ’80s, and ‘90s are very different from today’s versions, even when the brand name remains the same.
Ballantine’s Finest is the oldest recipe in the current range, created in 1910 by the Ballantine’s family. There are more than 40 malts and grains in this blend. These are carefully selected from 4 different iconic Scottish regions.
The oldest release from GlenDronach's 15th batch of single cask bottlings - a 27 year old single malt aged in a Pedro Ximenéz Sherry puncheon! This was distilled in April 1990 and bottled at cask strength in May 2017, with an outturn of just 546 bottles.