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If you love fruit, this new Archives bottling is definitely for you! The Glen Elgin single malt whisky offers you a bowl full of fruit, delicately sprinkled with spices. The Speysider matured for 14 years in a 1st-fill bourbon cask. Bottled at 56.1%.
There are not yet many robust, sherried single malt whiskies like this from the young Highland distillery Ardnamurchan. The malt matured for five years in an Oloroso cask and is bottled by Cadenhead as Chairman's Stock at a cask strength of 60.1% ABV.
Cadenhead, Scotland's oldest independent bottler, presents a Burnside (a blend of The Balvenie single malt whisky and a teaspoon of Glenfiddich) that matured for a whopping 28 years in bourbon casks. Expect notes of tutti-frutti and toffee. (46% ABV)
A classic single malt, that's undoubtedly the whisky from Islay distillery Ben Nevis. Cadenhead truly captures that spirit with this bottling. This Ben Nevis matured for a good 26 years in a bourbon cask and is bottled at cask strength (51.5% ABV).
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)
With Cadenhead's new Enigma series, they let you guess which whisky it is. We think that won't be too difficult with this Orkney. This single malt from one of the two distilleries on the Orkneys matured for eight years in bourbon casks. Bottled at 57.5%.
Aberlour is best known for its sherried single malts, but their bourbon-aged whisky is also quite something. Archives has already proven this with previous bottlings of this Speysider, and now again with this 16-year-old bottling at 55.5% cask strength.
Two centuries ago, the Miltonduff Distillery was established in the Speyside. And it still distils single malt whisky there, as we can see in this Cadenhead bottling. Of the 17 years this malt matured, the last five were in a rum cask. (51.5% ABV)
In 2009, Cadenhead released this 18-year-old, bourbon-matured Tamdhu single malt whisky as part of their Authentic Collection. A beautiful, old-style whisky full of sweet fruit. The Speysider was casked in 1991 and bottled in 2009 at 58.5% cask strength.
Compass Box is known for its original and inventive whisky blends. This is another one. In collaboration with brewer BrewDog, they've created a blended whisky that pairs perfectly with hop-forward beer: the lively, fresh and fruity Transistor! (43%)
Islay single malt Bowmore often scores high, and this bottling from Antique Lions of Spirits certainly does, scoring over 91 points! The peated whisky matured for 25 years in a select bourbon cask. A complex, gently smoky dram with maritime notes. (48.7%)
Humbly working for the blends and therefore often overlooked, the Glen Elgin Distillery. Still, it's worth taking a look at their single malt whisky. With this bottling, for example: matured for 11 years in a refill bourbon barrel and bottled at 53.4%.
Antique Lions of Spirits is known for its 'long-matured' bottlings. Take this Bladnoch single malt whisky, bottled in 2017. The Lowlander matured for 27 years in a bourbon cask and emerged from it as a creamy, rich, fragrant, and powerful dram. (49.4%)
This 20-year-old Glenrothes single malt whisky was released in 2017 as part of Antique Lions of Spirits' Butterflies series. The Speysider matured in a sherry cask, revealing notes of chocolate, coffee, dried fruit, and toffee. (57% cask strength)
In Cadenhead's bottling series Enigma, the distillery remains unnamed. This release, by the way, is the single malt from a Highland distillery known for its tall stills. In any case, at 40 years old, this dram is certainly special! (44.5% cask strength)
This 13-year-old Tullibardine single malt whisky matured for approximately two years in a Tawny Port cask before being bottled by bottler Cadenhead in their Chairman's Stock series at a cask strength of 54.0%. For a great price!
The Balmenach distillery, dating from the early 19th century, has hardly released any bottlings itself. We therefore have to rely on bottlings like this one to be able to taste the typical Speysider with its own style. 7 years old and bourbon aged. 61.4%
Nearly a century and a half ago, the North British grain distillery was built near Edinburgh. Like all grain distilleries, it produces a few bottlings of its own. That's why we're thrilled with this 40-year-old grain whisky from Cadenhead! (51.9% ABV)
The pre-release of the 2026 relaunch of Tormore single malt whisky has already appeared, but this is an 'old' bottling, from 2016. And what an old one! 28 years old, bourbon-matured, and bottled at 50.4% cask strength by Antique Lions of Spirits.
*Live Tasting Event in Rotterdam.*
Please note that this is NOT an online tasting and this tasting will be held in Rotterdam.
This tasting will be in English.
A whole range of 28-year-old single malt whiskies can be found in the 2016 series The Birds from Antique Lions of Spirits. This Blair Athol is one of them. Matured in a bourbon cask and bottled at 51.2% ABV. Oily, caramel, nuts, wood, and a touch of soap.
Complex, fruity, balanced, and elegant—just a few of the characteristics of this 28-year-old Mannochmore single malt whisky. It features notes of tropical fruit, anise, toast, and spices. The whisky was bottled in 2016 by Antique Lions of Spirits at 47.9%
The Birds, a bottling series from Antique Lions of Spirits, guarantees exceptional whisky experiences. Take, for example, this 28-year-old Glen Moray, which was casked (bourbon) in 1988. It was an active cask, as the Speysider emerged from it at 45.1%.
Whiskybase bottler Archives made a splash with this Miltonduff 1995 bottling! This Speyside single malt whisky matured for an impressive 27 years in a bourbon cask and was bottled in 2022 at 49.5% cask strength. A creamy dram with a superb nose!
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