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Since opening our shop in Rotterdam in 2011, we’ve been releasing our own independent bottlings under the Archives label. We personally select every single cask—mostly from Scotland, but we're open to everything—and bottle each whisky at cask strength, without chill-filtration or additives.
So far, we’ve put hundreds of unique whiskies on the market, and they’ve found fans all over the world. People love them not just for the eye-catching Archives-worthy labels, but especially for the quality in the bottle. The ratings on Whiskybase speak for themselves—and we’re proud of that.
This is the 2nd Linkwood single malt whisky bottling under our own Archives label. Linkwood, known for its typically fruity Speyside character, often scores well on Whiskybase. This is no different with this 12 year old bottling, matured on bourbon.(59.5%
Since their first Ledaig bottling in 2012, Archives have now released a total of ten bottlings of this peated single malt whisky brand. This is one of them. It was released in 2022 after 13 years of bourbon cask maturation. A true Ledaig again. (58.2%)
A very pleasantly drinkable, sweet and fruity Linkwood, that is how you can briefly describe this single malt whisky bottled by Archives in 2021. The Speysider, released in the famous Fishes of Samoa series, matured for 13 years in a bourbon cask. (56.3%)
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2020 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 21 years in a portwood hogshead. 173 bottles came from that cask, at 52.1% cask strength.
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2018 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 22 years in a bourbon hogshead. 277 bottles came from that cask, at 55.8% cask strength.
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2018 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 19 years in a sherry hogshead. 186 bottles came from that cask, at 46.4% cask strength.
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2016 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 17 years in a sherry hogshead. 239 bottles came from that cask, at 50.3% cask strength.
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2016 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 19 years in a refill bourbon hogshead. 239 bottles came from that cask, at 54.9% cask strength.
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2016 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 19 years in a bourbon hogshead. 284 bottles came from that cask, at 56.4% cask strength.
All of the Springbank single malt whiskies bottled by Archives got high scores. This is also the case for this 2016 bottling of a Springbank that matured for 19 years in a fresh sherry hogshead. 227 bottles came from that cask, at 54.8% cask strength.
Maritime, medicinal, salty and smoky. You only need to taste these notes, and all the others in this whisky, to know that Williamson single malt whisky is indeed Laphroaig. This Archives-bottling matured for 8 years in a bourbon cask. Bottled at 65.5%!
A full, complex, oily and creamy dram, rich in fruity notes, spicy; some smell a hint of smoke. That is, in short, the profile of this Glen Garioch single malt whisky. Bottled by Archives after 11 years of maturation in a bourbon cask. (57.7%)
Seven years ago, Archives bottled this single malt whisky from Speyside distillery Tamdhu in their series The Fishes of Samoa. Most of the distillery's single malts are matured in sherry casks, but this bottling aged for 10 years in a bourbon cask. 57.8%
This Laphroaig (because that's what it is) is quite young at 7 years old, but it has a full, oily mouthfeel, and with notes of tar, ash, lemon peel, almonds, peat, iodine and salted caramel, it is an exemplary dram from the famous Islay distillery. 60.5%
In 2021, this Archives bottling appeared on the Chinese market in an edition of 168 bottles. It is a 10-year-old Williamson (= Laphroaig) single malt whisky, matured in a bourbon cask and bottled at 56.9%. A real Laphroaig, according to the reviews!
At a cask strength of no less than 65.3%, Archives bottled this 'American Whiskey' in 2020 under the Butterflies from the USA label. The 10-year-old whisky was distilled by Heaven Hill in Kentucky. The bottling was intended for the American market.
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