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We rounded up some of our favorite brands and put them all on sale.
That’s our Black Friday offer: great prices, great whisky.
At 15 years old, this Staoisha is the oldest we had in the store so far. The peated single malt whisky from the Bunnahabhain Distillery matured all those years in a re-charred bourbon cask before being bottled by Whisky AGE at 53.0% cask strength.
For an excellent price, you can get all five Campbeltown single malt whiskies together in one bottle: Springbank, Hazelburn, Longrow, Glen Scotia and Kilkerran! The blend matured in bourbon and sherry casks, resulting in a mild, creamy and rich dram. 46%
This Caol Ila matured in a special wine cask, a cask that once held a Pinot Noir, Seguin Moreau's Icône, for 18 years. The Islay single malt is bottled at cask strength (54.4%). Another successful bottling from North Star Spirits, for a reasonable price.
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%)
The Craigellachie distillery is over 125 years old, but has long maintained a low profile with its single malt whisky. Nowadays they release bottlings themselves, but there are still independent bottlings such as this 16-year-old from Maltbarn. (53.1%)
Always funny, those labels by Whisky AGE, but of course it's about the content of their bottles. And there's nothing wrong with that! Take this Craigellachie single malt whisky: it matured for 15 years in a cask that previously contained Caol Ila. (54.2%)
Daftmill is a 'single farm estate' single malt whisky. Everything from growing the barley to bottling the whisky is done at the Daftmill farm. This 12-year-old Summer Batch Release matured in first-fill bourbon casks and was bottled in 2025, at 46%.
The colour of this whisky reveals that it has been finished in a Pedro Ximénez cask. The Dailuaine single malt whisky bottled by Alistair Walker also has clear PX characteristics in the nose and taste, such as dark chocolate and raisins. (16y, 54.4%)
This Dingle 10 Years Old is a standard bottling from Ireland's Dingle distillery. The single malt matured in a combination of three cask types: bourbon (65%), port (30%), and PX (5%). This resulted in a dram with a complex aroma and flavour palette. 46.5%
Compass Box specializes in blending Scotch whisky. This already 7th edition of their Flaming Heart blended malt is composed with single malt whisky from Balmenach, Caol Ila, Laphroaig and Talisker. Aged in bourbon and French oak casks and bottled at 48.9%
This Girvan bottling from the Alistair Walker Whisky Company was bottled in 2024 at 55.6% in a limited edition of 319 bottles. The single grain whisky from the Lowlands is 27 years old and is finished in a Tawny Port cask. A creamy, fruity grain.
The Glasgow Distillery, founded in 2014, releases its whisky under the 1770 brand, but this is a Rolf Kaspar bottling in the Black Corbie series. The Lowland single malt whisky is 7 years old and matured in a first-fill Oloroso sherry cask. (57.1% ABV)
The Glen Elgin Distillery does not really come to the fore with its single malt whisky, the vast majority of which is intended for blended whisky. You can discover what Glen Elgin malt tastes like with this 12-year-old, bourbon-aged Cree bottling. 52.2%
This is another solid bottling from the Japanese bottler Acorn. Behind the classic label lies a 24-year-old Glen Grant single malt whisky, released in the Friends of Oak series. The whisky matured in a bourbon cask, from which 141 bottles came at 55.6%.
German bottler Maltbarn does not participate in hypes, marketing tricks or expensive wooden boxes. The only thing that counts for the bottlings is quality. We find that in this 21-year-old, bourbon-matured Glen Moray single malt whisky. Bottled at 53.0%.
The Glen Spey distillery, which started in 1897, has been underexposed, as it actually only produces for the blending industry. So it is not due to the quality of its single malt whisky, as this TWA bottling proves! (26y, bourbon-matured, 49.8% ABV)
Speyside distillery Glenburgie's production has always focused on blends, but its single malt whisky bottlings are certainly worth mentioning! This 13-year-old Infrequent Flyers Edition is finished in a red wine cask from the Languedoc region. (58.9%)
A special The Family Casks bottling from Speyside distillery Glenfarclas. In 1987 the single malt whisky went into the cask, a refill sherry cask, and more than 30 years later in 2018 it was bottled at a cask strength of 46% in an edition of 588 bottles.
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
This Glenfarclas single malt whisky is one of the many bottlings from the famous The Family Casks series of this Speyside distillery. It is about 24 years old and, of course, matured in a sherry cask. It was bottled at 53.9% cask strength in 597 bottles.
The Alistair Walker Company has a knack for finishing whisky. This is evident once again with this Infrequent Flyers bottling, a 10-year-old Glenglassaugh single malt whisky finished in a Sauternes cask and bottled at 58.6% cask strength.
If you like sherried single malt whisky, this is a bottling to give your attention! This Glengoyne bottling matured for no less than 30 years in sherry casks, resulting in a dram that will score very high among the lucky ones who can taste it!
Perhaps the humorous text on the front and back labels holds hints as to which single malt whisky is behind the name Glenlitigious. It's certainly a Speysider that matured for 12 years in a second-fill sherry cask. (Bottled by Decadent Drinks at 50.0%)
The malt whisky produced by Glenlossie Distillery is ideal for blending, but bottlings like this one prove that the single malt whisky is also quite good on its own. The 16-year-old malt is finished for about one and a half years in a PX cask. (54.7%)
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