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Rare Irish Whiskey is the name of the series in which this Bushmill's single malt whiskey was released. This Irish single malt matured in bourbon, port and oloroso sherry casks for a total of 16 years before being bottled at 40% strength in 2021.
In 1608 the Irish Bushmills received its first distillery license. That year is also proudly printed at this bottling's label. Released for the Italian market, this Black Bush single malt whiskey matured in sherry casks. It is bottled at 40%.
This standard whiskey from Bushmills is ideal for drinking with friends or in Irish Coffee. Certainly considering the price!
A nice example of the distillery character, this 12-year-old Caol Ila. Tough and yet subtle, and nicely balanced with the smoke and peat notes typical of Caol Ila. A good and affordable entry into the world of 'peated' Islay whisky.
With the series in which this Caol Ila single malt whisky was released, James Eadie commemorates the Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland. This Islay malt matured for 12 years in a re-charred ex-bourbon cask before being bottled at 52.3% cask strength.
Apple and lime, strawberry jam and cinnamon, toffee, smoke and many more scents and flavours can be found in this 17-year-old Caol Ila single malt whisky. The refill sherry cask-matured Islay malt is bottled by Gordon & MacPhail at 57.1% cask strength.
In honor of Dutchman Han van Wees's 60th anniversary in the whisky trade (think of The Ultimate whisky bottlings), Gordon & MacPhail released this 14-year-old Caol Ila single malt whisky. The peated Islay malt matured in a first-fill sherry cask. (52.8%)
The whiskies in Decadent Drinks' Equinox & Solstice series are always bottled at the easy drinking strength of 48.5%. That goes also for this Autumn Edition, a Caol Ila single malt whisky that matured for 11 years in an Oloroso European oak cask.
To the regret of many whisky lovers, the Caperdonich Distillery closed in 2002. Ten years later, this Director's Cut bottling from Douglas Laing was released: a 30 (!) year old, refill sherry cask-matured Caperdonich single malt. (50.9%, score: 90.1)
This is a standard bottling from Speyside distillery Cardhu. This single malt whisky has matured for 18 years in bourbon and sherry casks and is bottled at 40% ABV. That makes this a typical, fruity and round Speysider, a pleasantly drinkable dram.
You can find distillery bottlings of Cardhu single malt whisky in most liquor stores, but bottlings like this... This is a real collector's item: the Speysider was vatted in 1973. After 27 years of maturation, it was bottled at a cask strength of 60.2%.
The single malt whisky from Japan's Chichibu is of such high quality that new bottlings immediately fly off the shelves as collector's items. This will be no different with this 9-year-old Daikokuten, the 6th edition in the 7Gods of Fortune series! 61.9%
This Cley single malt whisky matured for 3 years in a bourbon cask and 1.5 years in a Palo Cortado octave. Palo Cortado is a fairly rare sherry with the fullness of Oloroso and the freshness of Amontillado. You can really taste that in this dram. (52%)
After maturing in a bourbon cask, this 5-year-old single malt whisky from the Dutch Cley Distillery was finished for 2 years in a cask that previously contained a peated malt from the Isle of Mull, resulting in a smoky dram with tropical fruit notes. 53%
A new batch of the single malt whisky from the young Dutch Cley distillery. Traditionally Distilled three times and bottled at 52% strength. Straightforward. Intense and full of flavor. Notes of oak, dried fruit, vanilla and creamy butterscotch.
And yet another batch of single malt whisky from the Cley distillery in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. Triple distilled, and bottled at a strength of 40%. Matured in an ex-bourbon cask and finished in toasted new American oak. Intense and full of flavour.
In addition to single malt whisky, the Rotterdam Cley Distillery also makes whisky based on malt and rye. The Whisky is distilled three times according to a 17th century recipe. This is a new batch of this Malt & Rye. 3 years old and bottled at 46% ABV.
Give this 14-year-old Highlander the time to develop in the glass. You will then be rewarded with the typical Clynelish profile: waxy, honey, oranges, mint and pepper. Just to name a few. This bottle offers great value for money.
Clynelish 1972 Rare Malts edition, scoring a massive 92 points on average. This Clynelish is easily one of the best from an already excellent vintage: 1972. Hard to find and becoming scarcer by the day.
The name Coleburn, in relation to single malt whisky, no longer means much to many people. The Speyside Distillery closed in 1985 and there have never appeared many bottlings of their whisky. That makes this 21-year-old Rare Malts edition unique! (59.4%)
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