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In 2019, this 22-year-old, sherry-aged Glenrothes single malt whisky appeared in the Cadenhead's Club series. An oily dram with subtle sherry notes, ginger, nutmeg and other spices, caramel, dried fruit, cocoa, leather and forest fruits. (54.7% ABV)
This 25-year-old Ardbeg single malt appeared in Cadenhead's Authentic Collection in 2019. The Islay whisky matured in a bourbon cask and is bottled at 51.6% cask strength. Perhaps a different Ardbeg than usual, but certainly worth a try! (90 points)
Just a fun fact: The Whitlaw Hills lie behind a famous distillery on the Orkney Islands. But now to the point. Brachadair bottled this single malt whisky in just 50 bottles at 52.0% strength, after it had matured for 21 years in a bourbon cask.
Bottler Brachadair ('Belgian roots...but Gaelic at heart') presents a Torabhaig single malt whisky that matured for 7 years in a first-fill bourbon cask. Torabhaig is a young distillery on the Scottish island of Skye that produces peated whisky. (56.5%)
When you say Highland whisky, you say Ben Nevis. Two centuries ago, the distillery opened its doors in the Highlands. Over the years, Ben Nevis established its name as a quality whisky. See this 21-year-old, bourbon-aged Cadenhead bottling. (52.9%)
A 37-year-old Caol Ila with a vintage year of 1981! Now we are really talking about an 'old school' whisky. The peated Islay single malt matured in a bourbon cask. Full and rich, round and powerful, with a subtle peat smoke and maritime elements. (53.4%)
This Archives bottling in the Snakes series is a rye whisky from a distillery in Tennessee, USA. It matured for 9 years in an American oak cask, which is longer than usual, and the spirit was carbon filtered. A mature, subtle and layered whisky. (55.8%)
In 2025, the Belgian Brachadair bottled this single malt whisky from the more than two-century-old Royal Brackla Distillery that became a purveyor to the Royal Court in 1835. The Highland malt matured for 15 years in a tawny port barrique. (46.1% ABV)
Chorlton Whisky is a Manchester-based bottler, founded in 2016. Chorlton bottlings generally receive high ratings. This Glen 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)
'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%.
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%)
Inchfad is a peated single malt whisky from the Loch Lomond Distillery. The whisky in this Infrequent Flyers bottling matured for more than half of its 9 years in a virgin oak cask. This gives this youthful dram a full and intense character. (58.5% ABV)
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%
Allt-á-Bhainne Distillery was established as a malt whisky supplier for Chivas Regal, among others. Almost all single malt bottlings come from independent producers, such as this 20-year-old from Infrequent Flyers. Finished in an Italian wine cask. 59.1%
For the Dutch market, Berry Bros & Rudd bottled this Caol Ila single malt, of which it is immediately apparent that it is finished in an Oloroso cask. In total, the medium-peated Islay malt matured for 15 years before being bottled at 56.2% cask strength.
The distillery behind this 21-year-old, bourbon-matured single malt whisky was previously shrouded in mystery, but we now have reliable information that it's whisky from the Isle of Jura Distillery. It's certainly a fine, full-bodied dram! (54.5% ABV)
There is Caol Ila single malt whisky in this blended malt, and for example Clynelish, Linkwood and Benrinnes. The whisky matured in bourbon, oloroso and French oak casks. This results in a fruity, nicely balanced dram: the Orchard House from Compass Box.
With Cadenhead's Enigma series, you can guess which whisky it is; the bottler doesn't specify, only mentioning the region. Okay, so this Speysider spent the last two of its 12 years maturing in an Oloroso sherry cask and is bottled at 50%.
For a great price you have a pleasantly drinkable 16-year-old dram at cask strength, complete with a graceful dancer on the label! This bourbon cask matured Macduff single malt whisky was bottled in 2023 by casQueteers. Creamy and fruity. 56.8%
In 2020, a 40-year-old blended Scotch whisky was released in Cadenhead's Club in a limited edition of only 468 bottles. The blend matured in a sherry cask and was bottled at cask strength (44.7%). For those who missed it then, this is your last chance!
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 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%.
Do you like Irish whiskey? Maybe you can taste from which distillery this Irish single malt whisky comes. Bottler Brachadair does not mention the name. Éirinn go Brách says the label, and that the whisky is 16 years old and aged on bourbon ...
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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