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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.
Shimmering gold. Floral and malty with summer fruits, gentle sweetness and subtle vanilla. Refined for its age with ripe fruit notes accompanied by smooth vanilla sweetness. Full and rich with hints of oaky-spice.
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.
Peat smoke has long drifted through our history. In years gone by, peat featured heavily in distilling traditions and our records show Glenturret using peat dug from Octhertye Estate in the early 1800s.
A fine single malt Scotch whisky from Highland. This traditional malt was laid to rest in ex-bourbon American oak casks and bottled in 2022.The palate is rich and offers distinctive hints of tropical fruits with cereal mingled with traces of vanilla on the nose.
The Balvenie French Oak 16 Year Old is a vibrant single malt finished in casks that previously held wine from the French Charentes vineyards. First Cask: 16 years of maturation in American Oak casks. Second Cask: Finishing in Pineau casks.
A new addition to the Glengoyne core range, this single malt bottling has spent a quarter of a century maturing in first-fill European oak sherry casks kept in traditional dunnage-style warehouses.
Part of Glen Moray's core range comes this tasty 21 Year Old Portwood expression. The single malt spent much of its maturation in bourbon casks, before it was transferred to Port casks for a finishing period. The fruity Speysider was bottled at 46.3% ABV without chill-filtration.
House Tyrell of Highgarden rules over the Reach, the lush region of Westeros.
Aged for 15 years in bourbon barrels. Notes of pears, chocolate, and tropical fruit. Floral flavors with hints of baked cake and spices. Creamy finish. Enjoy neat or on the rocks.
Distilled using peated malted barley. Nose of gooseberries, cinnamon, and charred wood. Tastes of spices, floral honey, and campfire embers.