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The Allt-á-Bhainne Distillery opened in the last century to provide single malt whisky for blends such as Chivas Regal. Anyone who wants to taste this single malt has to rely on third-party bottlings like this one. Aged in a bourbon cask and 23 years old.
Annandale whisky? Of course! There was once an Annandale Distillery in the Lowlands that closed in 1924. A reconstructed distillery has been there since 2014, and with this 7-year-old bottling, for example, you can get acquainted with their single malt.
An new edition edition by the Arran distillery of their peated single malt whisky Machrie Moor. This whisky, which is bottled at 46%, is not too heavily peated and therefore remains a pleasantly drinkable dram, with the Arran profile clearly recognizable.
This is one of the 7 first bottlings of Dutch bottler Roger's Whisky Company. An Aultmore single malt whisky that matured for 12 years in a bourbon cask. In addition to the fancyful label, the robust cask strength of this 63.5% bottling is also striking.
One of the core bottlings of Highland single malt whisky Balblair, and at the age of 12 also the youngest of the lot. Pretty fruity, not very complex and pleasant to drink. A whisky not to be difficult about, a great dram for an evening with friends.
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!
This is the first edition of the new Malting Season series from Speyside Distillery BenRiach. This single malt whisky is produced in the traditional way, also using the historic malt floor. It matured in bourbon and virgin oak casks. Bottled at 47,8%.
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%.
The Rotterdam Roger's Whisky Company releases blended malt bottlings under the name Roger's Hidden Treasures. This is the 2015 Campbeltown Blended Malt. Rumor has it that it is a Glen Scotia single malt whisky with a few drops of another malt. (54%)
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%)
Has the distillery profile of this Bunnahabhain single malt whisky been preserved after 9 years aging in a sherry cask? Knowing bottler Valinch & Mallet, it almost have to. Combined with the sweetness and notes of stewed fruit from the sherry cask. 52.8%
The Whiskey Fair is the label under which the annual whisky festival in Limburg, Germany, releases bottlings. This Cooley 2001 is one of the bottles for the 2023 edition. This 21-year-old Irish single malt whisky matured in an Amarone cask. (55.8%)
Specially released for the Dutch market, but of course available worldwide through us: a 13-year-old Craigellachie single malt whisky at cask strength (55.3%), matured in a bourbon cask. Taste tropical fruit, baked apple, mature oak, pepper and much more.
Although one of the larger single malt whisky distilleries in the Speyside, Dailuaine is not very well known. They hardly release distillery bottlings. So we have to look at bottlers like Van Wees, with this 13-year-old dram, for example, bottled at 46%.
Dufftown single malt whisky is known for bottlings under the Singleton brand (Singleton or Dufftown). But third parties also release Dufftown bottlings, like this one from Berry Bros & Rudd. The 12-year-old whisky is finished in a PX sherry cask. (54.9%)
Fercullen First Release, the first whisky from the new Irish Powerscourt Distillery. In Irish tradition, this is a triple-distilled single malt whisky (or 'whiskey' in Irish)—a pleasantly drinkable, promising whisky with character. Bottled at 46%.
Fettercairn started distilling whisky two centuries ago, and the spirit for their single malt whisky still flows from the stills. Hart Brothers chose a bourbon cask on which Fettercairn aged for 15 years for their Single Cask - Cask Strength series. 55.9%
The distinctive, slender shape of the stills at Glen Grant Distillery are said to produce the light, fresh profile of one of the world's best-selling single malt whiskies. A special Glen Grant bottling is this 26 to 27 year old one from BB&R. (49,1%)
With this 'ageless' bottling, Campbeltown distillery Glen Scotia sets an example of a good balance between bourbon and sherry influences of the casks on which this malt whisky matured. A nice and affordable introduction to Glen Scotia!
With this ageless bottling, the Glen Scotia Distillery sets an example of a good balance between bourbon and rum influences from the casks in which this single malt whisky matured successively. A nice and affordable introduction to Glen Scotia! (46%)
A famous range of sherried single malt whiskies is The Family Casks by Glenfarclas. Cask strength bottlings and matured in sherry casks. They are single-cask bottlings, so each edition is unique. This one is 27 years old and bottled at 50.2% cask strength
If you're looking for an everyday single malt whisky, one that never bores and is affordable, then this could be it: the Glengoyne 12, Unhurried Since 1833. New label and box style and, more importantly, matured in various types of cask. Bottled at 43%.
This bottling, Chapter III in the Legacy Series, is a tribute from the Glengoyne Distillery to an excise man who was instrumental in defining single malt whisky. Matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, and available for a friendly price. Bottled at 48%.
The quirky distillery Glenmorangie releaseswith this X a single malt whisky that is specially made for mixing. The X is characterized by strong, sweet notes from the bourbon and new oak casks on which it matured. For in your cocktails. Bottled at 40%.
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