Cart
You have no items in your shopping cart
Cadenhead is Scotland's oldest independent bottler. Founded in Aberdeen around 1850 and now based in Campbeltown, the company is a household name in the whisky world. It offers thousands of bottlings in various series. Its Dumpy bottles are famous, and its 'small-batch' series is always surprising and almost always at cask strength. Cadenhead also releases its own blended whiskies. Of course, Scotch whiskies are widely represented in the range, but Cadenhead also has bottlings from, for example, Swedish and Indian distilleries.
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).
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)
In 2019, Cadenhead bottled this Bowmore single malt whisky after 17 years of maturation in bourbon casks. Creamy and oily, it reveals notes of gooseberries, liquorice, sour apples, and a hint of petrol, alongside, of course, smoky Islay notes. (53.6% ABV)
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)
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!
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.
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)
We've received new bottlings from Cadenhead's Original Collection, and this Craigellachie is one of them. This single malt whisky from the Speyside distillery, which has been in business for over 130 years, matured for 18 years in Oloroso casks. (46% ABV)
The Tamnavulin Distillery is one that was built to meet the demand from whisky blenders for single malt whisky. But apart from blends, you can also taste Tamnavulin 'pure', for example with bottlings like this 14-year-old one from Cadenhead. (46%)
Blended Scotch is the most sold whisky. Usually, these are the easy drams that you drink with ice or in a cola. But sometimes a blend deserves extra attention, like this Seven Stars: 60% malt, at least 1 year Oloroso finish. Old-fashioned good! (46%)
Under the name Cadenhead's World Whiskies, the bottler, as the name suggests, releases whiskies other than Scotch. In 2019, this bourbon from the Heaven Hill Distillery in Kentucky was released. The whisky matured for 10 years and is bottled at 66.4% (!).
After almost two and a half centuries of activity in the Lowlands, the Littlemill Distillery closed its doors in 1996. And some twenty years after that closure, Cadenhead released a 24-year-old, bourbon-matured bottling of the single malt whisky. (52.2%)
A 16-year-old Highland single malt whisky matured in manzanilla sherry casks at a very attractive price. That's this Tomatin bottling from Cadenhead in their renowned Original Collection with its distinctive bottles, released in 2025. (46% ABV)
This is a great opportunity to taste the single malt whisky from the Caperdonich Distillery, which closed in 2002. This bottle is part of the 2008 Chairman's Stock bottling from Cadenhead. The Speysider matured for 27 years in a bourbon cask. (56.8%)
This Strathmill bottling was one of the whiskies featured at the 2019 Cadenhead Warehouse Tasting. The Speyside single malt whisky had matured for 26 years in a bourbon cask, a hogshead, before being bottled at a cask strength of 52.0% ABV.
This bottle dates back to the time when 'single malt' was called 'pure malt', and when Cadenhead still bottled in dumpy bottles. The bottle contains a 16-year-old Benromach single malt whisky, at the time intended for the Italian market. (45.7%, 75cl)
Eighty years ago, the Glenallachie Distillery was built in the Speyside, but it wasn’t until 2018 that their first core bottlings appeared. Independent bottlings of the single malt appeared earlier and still do, like this one from Cadenhead. (10y, 46%)
was added to your shopping cart
Out of stock