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The tenth Small Batch edition of Signatory Vintage already. It is a 10-year-old Aberfeldy single malt whisky. The Aberfeldy malt is mainly found in Dewar's blended whisky, but here it matured in Oloroso sherry casks. The Highlander is bottled at 48.2%.
Scott's Selection has scored highly with its bottlings over the years. An old-fashioned bottler with no experiments with maturation or finishing in unusual casks. This 16-year-old Aberlour single malt whisky is an excellent example of this. (51.1%)
Speyside distillery Aberlour is best known for its sherried single malt whisky. This bottling from German bottler Maltbarn of an Aberlour that matured in a sherry cask for 22 years is a good example of that. It is bottled at 52.7% cask strength.
Ten years ago, Malts of Scotland selected and bottled this Ardbeg single malt whisky for the Dunes An Oir label of the Dutch liquor store Van Zuylen. The heavily peated Islay malt matured for 17 years in a sherry cask and was bottled at 58.9%.
This relatively young Ardmore bottling has a smokier character than usual for this single malt whisky. This bourbon-matured Malts of Scotland bottling is full-bodied and earthy, yet fruity in notes and aroma. A pleasantly drinkable dram. (51.5% ABV)
Highland distillery Ardmore produces a lightly peated single malt whisky. In this bottling, the peated element is enhanced because Signatory Vintage allowed the whisky to mature for 13 years in casks that previously contained peated Islay whisky. (46%)
In 2020, premium bottler Malts of Scotland released this Arran single malt whisky after 19 years of maturation. The colour and some dark fruit notes might suggest this malt matured in a sherry cask, but it actually matured in a bourbon cask. (55.8%)
Love & Peace is a series of bottlings by Liquid Treasures, which in turn is a brand of the German eSpirits Whisky. In the series, this Arran single malt whisky appeared after 10 years of maturation in a bourbon cask. The malt is bottled at a hefty 59.1%.
This is one of the 7 first bottlings of Dutch bottler Roger's Whisky Company. An Aultmore single malt whisky that matured for 12 years in a bourbon cask. In addition to the fancyful label, the robust cask strength of this 63.5% bottling is also striking.
Dating back to the early 19th century, the Balmenach distillery released only a handful of bottlings. Therefore, you'll mainly find their single malt whisky as independent bottlings, like this 9-year-old, sherry-matured one from Signatory Vintage. (57.1%)
To celebrate its 35th anniversary, the Italian quality bottler Samaroli released this almost 30-year-old, sherry-matured Banff single malt whisky in 2003. Banff whisky is already a collector's item, but this Samaroli edition is extra special! (45% ABV)
Bottler Murray McDavid is known for its expertise in finishing whisky.
However, due to the excellent quality of the cask in which this Ben Nevis single malt whisky matured for 25 years (a bourbon hogshead), this edition did not require finishing! (53.9%)
This bottle was bottled by Sansibar in 2017 for the S-Spirits Shop in Taiwan (see the beautiful label). It is a 19-year-old Ben Nevis single malt whisky that matured in a bourbon hogshead and was bottled at a cask strength of 52.3%.
Signatory Vintage releases quality bottlings in various price ranges. The bottlings in their new series, The Decanter Collection, are in the very affordable segment, such as this 9-year-old Ben Nevis. The single malt whisky matured in Oloroso casks. (46%)
You will often find the single malt whisky from Benrinnes distillery as a sherried bottling. Perhaps that is why this Benrinnes, aged in bourbon casks for 26 years, is extra attractive. The malt aged in two casks, which together yielded 527 bottles. 53.5%
This Benrinnes bottling is the 56th release in Signatory Vintage's very affordable 100 Proof series. The Speyside single malt matured for 13 years in first-fill and refill oloroso sherry casks and was bottled at the for this series usual 57.1% ABV.
After 15 years in a bourbon cask, this Blair Athol single malt whisky was bottled by Signatory Vintage in 2003. It was not until 2020 that the bottling was registered in the Whiskybase, until now without ratings. Are you the first to review it? (43%)
Signatory Vintage releases, among other things, the 100 Proof series, known for its great price-quality ratio. Recently, there is also the Exceptional Cask - 100 Proof series. This 17-year-old, sherry-matured Blair Athol single malt is batch 12. (57.1%)
The Rotterdam Roger's Whisky Company releases blended malt bottlings under the name Roger's Hidden Treasures. This is the 2015 Campbeltown Blended Malt. Rumor has it that it is a Glen Scotia single malt whisky with a few drops of another malt. (54%)
In the Symington's Choice series we have seen some stellar bottlings. The vaults of Signatory seem to contain endless hidden treasures. A 1997 aged for 25 years, almost hitting the 90 point mark. We have no doubt this will be good!
You don't see them that often anymore, bottlings from Scott’s Selection. But here we have a Bruichladdich malt whisky from 1990 in the well-known 750 ml bottle. For a price significantly lower than the current market value! A bottle for the collector!
The spirit for this Bruichladdich single malt whisky comes from one of the early years of the Mark Reynier era at the Islay distillery. It matured in a bourbon cask for over two decades before being bottled by Maltbarn. (55.3%)
One of the few Islay distilleries that produces an unpeated single malt whisky under its own brand name. This Maltbarn Bruichladdich matured for 21 years in a bourbon cask, from which came 161 bottles at 50.5%.
This is one of those drams that you really have to sit down and sip. It is a 38-year-old Bunnahabhain bottling from Malts of Scotland. The (unpeated) Islay single malt whisky matured in a sherry cask and is bottled at a cask strength of 50.2% ABV.
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