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Independent bottlings of Springbank single malt are rare, and certainly bottlings like this one from Archives! The Campbeltonian matured for 23 years in a first-fill sherry cask. From this cask, the whisky was bottled in just 66 bottles, at 53.9% ABV.
With their series Butterflies from the USA, Archives bottles whisky specifically for the American market. In this case, it concerns an American whisky released in 2018, a bourbon from Heaven Hill. The 9-year-old whisky is bottled at no less than 69.1%!
This is a Chairman's Stock bottling from Cadenhead, Scotland's oldest independent bottler. For a very reasonable price, you get a 13-year-old Tomatin single malt whisky, matured in a bourbon barrel and bottled at 50.2% ABV in 204 bottles.
Ben Nevis is a household name in the whisky world, and rightly so! For two centuries, the distillery at the foot of Ben Nevis has been producing a fine Highland single malt. This release from Chrolton Whisky matured for 14 years in a bourbon cask. (53.1%)
The Bruichladdich Distillery on the Isle of Islay is there for some time, but it wasn't until the early 2000s that it gained its own distinct character and high regard. This single malt, bottled by Chorlton, matured for 22 years in a bourbon cask. (56.7%)
The distillery from which this 21-year-old, bourbon-matured single malt whisky originates remains shrouded in mystery. Some cite Jura, but a 'Campbeltown distillery' has also been suggested. But who cares? It's a beautiful, full-bodied dram! (54.5%)
For a very reasonable price, Chorlton Whisky is releasing a 15-year-old Ledaig, the characteristically peated single malt whisky from Tobermory Distillery on the Isle of Mull. The malt matured in a bourbon cask, with 221 bottles released at 54.5%.
An excellent Teaninich, this bottling, released by Archives in the Fishes of Samoa series in 2025. The Highland single malt whisky matured for 16 years in a hogshead before being bottled at a cask strength of 52.4%. Surprising, full and complex.
Featuring yet another beautiful medieval illustration on the label, Chorlton Whisky releases this 16-year-old Balbrlair. This single malt from the Highland distillery, founded in 1790, has been bottled at 55.8% after maturation in a bourbon cask.
The Linkwood distillery is known for its elegant, fruity single malt whisky, and this is evident in this 15-year bourbon-cask-matured Chorlton Whisky bottling. Apple, peach, and other fruit notes are present, and also waxy notes and buttery biscuit. 57.5%
Chorlton Whisky is a Manchester-based bottler, founded in 2016. Chorlton bottlings generally receive high ratings. This Glenn Garioch could well be one of them. The single malt matured for 13 years in a bourbon cask. For a nice price! (50.2% 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).
'Made in Texas, Accredited in London' says the label of this bourbon whiskey distilled in the Ironroot Republic Distillery. London-based Berry Bros & Rudd bottled this Texas Legation Batch No.2 in 2018 in an edition of 5,000 bottles at 46.2%.
This single malt, released by Chorlton Whisky, is a typical Caol Ila, with its mild peat smoke and maritime notes and beautifully balanced cask influences and alcohol. This Islay whisky matured for 18 years in a bourbon hogshead and is bottled at 50.7%.
Auchroisk was founded in the 1970s to supply single malt to the blending industry. Fortunately, every now and then, bottlings of this Speyside malt escape that fate, so we can sample it. For example, this 14-year-old, Oloroso-matured edition. (58.4%)
This is a Small Batch bottling from Cadenhead, a cask-strength bottling from two bourbon casks that held Glenburgie single malt whisky for 13 years. This bottling clearly showcases Glenburgie's Speyside character, with full, fruity notes. (54.7% ABV)
A unique bottling, this Ben Nevis 1996! Archives released it in 2019, not in one of their well-known series, but as 'Gene's Dram' for WhiskJockey Canton in China. The 23-year-old, bourbon-matured single malt whisky scores 90 points on Whiskybase! (50.1%)
In 2017, Annabel Thomas opened the Nc'Nean Distillery on a remote peninsula off the Scottish coast, with the goal of distilling a sustainable, flavourful single malt whisky. Chorlton Whisky released this example: 7 years old, bourbon-matured, 57.9% ABV.
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%)
The colourful labels of Chorlton Whisky's bottlings are certainly impressive, but so is the quality. Here's a 13-year-old single malt whisky from the lesser-known Highland distillery Tullibardine. A great bottle to try to get to know this malt! 52.2% ABV
Ben Nevis is one of our favorites and we are certainly enthusiastic about the Archives bottlings with vintage 1996. This is one from that year! Bottled in 2020. It's a bit darker than usual but still a typical Ben Nevis single malt whisky! (49.9%)
In 2011, Whiskybase.com launched the bottling brand Archives. To date, Archives has released over 230 bottlings that have scored high on average, with 87.5 points. In 2016, this 43-year-old Invergordon single grain whisky came out. (49.9%, 88.7 points)
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.
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