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We don't know which distillery this single malt whisky is from, but its soft fruitiness clearly shows that it is a Speysider. There are also the sweet notes of the Marsala cask in which this 18-year-old malt was finished. (63.2% cask strength!)
In 2023, Limited Whisky Ltd released this truly exceptional Aberlour bottling in their Exceptional Cask series. The single malt from the distillery, known primarily for its sherried whisky, matured for an impressive 33 years in a bourbon cask! (42.4% ABV)
The Perfect Fifth is a new bottler from Los Angeles that aims to release the highest quality single malt and grain whisky. The first bottling we have from them on our shelves is this 30 year old Aberlour, matured in a first fill bourbon cask. (51.5%)
Speyside distillery Aberlour is best known for its sherried single malt whisky. This bottling from German bottler Maltbarn of an Aberlour that matured in a sherry cask for 22 years is a good example of that. It is bottled at 52.7% cask strength.
Have you never tasted a single malt whisky from the Kininvie distillery? Then Taiwanese Whisky AGE offers you this unique opportunity! This Aldunie blended malt is nothing more than a 25-year-old Kininvie with a spoonful of other malt mixed in. (53.7%)
Amrut Distillery states in the subtitle on the label that this is a single malt whisky, but it is called Rye. And that is what it is: an Indian whisky in American style distilled from European rye! It is matured in new American oak casks. Curious? (50%)
The bottlings of Decadent Drinks co-founder Angus MacRaild are released under the WhiskySponge label. So is this 24-year-old Ardmore single malt whisky. The Highlander matured in a refill bourbon cask and is bottled in 250 bottles at cask strength (52.4%)
You can get a 15-year-old Ardmore single malt whisky with this bottling for a very reasonable price. The mildly peated Highlander matured first in a sherry cask and then for almost 4 years in a cask in which Dailuiane whisky had previously matured. (53%)
Auchentoshan is one of the few Scottish distillers with a distillation process of more than 2 passes. This gives a milder single malt whisky. The Whisky Blues bottled this Auchentoshan after it had matured for 26 years in a bourbon cask. (47.3% ABV)
Of the 10 years that this Aultmore single malt whisky matured, the last three and a half were in a Pedro Ximénez cask. You can tell from the colour alone! Alistair Walker bottled the Speysider at 55.4% cask strength under the Infrequent Flyers brand.
The Taiwanese bottler The Whisky Blues already scored 90 points with a Ben Nevis bottling from 1996, now they released a Ben Nevis from 1995. The Highland single malt whisky matured in a sherry cask for 27 years and was bottled at cask strength (50.6%).
Berry Bros & Rudd managed to get hold of a cask of BenRiach single malt whisky from well before the brand's resurrection in 2004. The cask, a bourbon hogshead, yielded 254 bottles of an approximately 32-year-old, 48.3% strong BenRiach. Quite special!
Fruit notes such as ripe apple, mandarin orange and raspberry, notes such as black pepper, cloves and, for example, beeswax, you'll find all this and more in this extraordinary Benromach bottling. The 40-year-old single malt whisky is bottled at 56.5%.
And yet another special WhiskySponge bottling: it is a 34-year-old Bladnoch single malt whisky that matured in a bourbon cask from which the bottler had already extracted 50 bottles in 2023. This created more room for flavour-inducing reactions. (55.1%)
With the Crafted in Cask bottlings, Berry Bros & Rudd aims to enrich the whisky with additional notes in harmony with the distillery's character. They achieved this again with this 12-year-old Blair Athol by finishing it in a Margaux wine cask. (58.2%)
This Blair Athol single malt whisky matured for 12 years, including a finish in a Pomerol wine cask, before being bottled by Berry Bros & Rudd at 57.3% cask strength. A rich, full-bodied, and spicy dram with notes of red fruit, plums, and dark chocolate.
Bowmore is one of Scotland's oldest distilleries, and its single malt whisky is a classic. Limited Whisky released an exceptional bottling of this peated classic from Islay in 2023: a 34-year-old, quarter sherry cask-finished malt. (44.3% ABV)
A pretty special bottling, which the Taiwanese The Whisky Blues presents here. It is a Bowmore single malt whisky. You don't often see this as a third-party bottling. The medium-peated Islay malt aged in a sherry cask for 26 years and is bottled at 50.1%.
This 26-year-old Braes of Glenlivet (also called Braeval) was released in 2021 behind a whimsical label, as a bottling of the Taiwanese The Whisky Blues. The Speyside single malt whisky matured in a barrel and is bottled at 51.1% cask strength.
The spirit for this Bruichladdich single malt whisky comes from one of the early years of the Mark Reynier era at the Islay distillery. It matured in a bourbon cask for over two decades before being bottled by Maltbarn. (55.3%)
This is the 96th edition of Whisky Sponge whisky—on to the 100th! It is a 19-year-old Bruichladdich single malt whisky that matured in a 1st fill bourbon cask and is bottled at cask strength (57.1%). It is a very creamy, powerful dram with maritime notes.
Previous editions of this single malt whisky have been described as incredibly intense, complex, ripe and full. And this edition, the Black Art 11.1, is no less than 24 years old. In that time, this special malt matured in various cask types. (44.2%)
Behind a regal label, you'll find Compass Box's Brûlée Royale blended malt. Malts from Clynelish, Benrinnes, Speyburn, and Ardbeg, matured in bourbon casks and recharred American oak, combine to create a dram perfectly suited to French desserts. (49% ABV)
This Bunnahabhain single malt whisky, released in 2021 by The Whisky Blues, scores nearly 90 points. The Islay malt aged for an impressive 31 years in 2 bourbon casks before being bottled at 41.5% cask strength. The smoky notes are particularly striking!
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