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The Bottlers, a very high-scoring bottler, hardly release any bottlings anymore (the last one in 2015, as far as we know), but in 2004, they released this 27-year-old single malt whisky from the Caperdonich Distillery that closed in 2002. (54.3%)
The Whiskey Fair is the label under which the annual whisky festival in Limburg, Germany, releases bottlings. This Cooley 2001 is one of the bottles for the 2023 edition. This 21-year-old Irish single malt whisky matured in an Amarone cask. (55.8%)
Always funny, those labels by Whisky AGE, but of course it's about the content of their bottles. And there's nothing wrong with that! Take this Craigellachie single malt whisky: it matured for 15 years in a cask that previously contained Caol Ila. (54.2%)
Although one of the larger single malt whisky distilleries in the Speyside, Dailuaine is not very well known. They hardly release distillery bottlings. So we have to look at bottlers like Van Wees, with this 13-year-old dram, for example, bottled at 46%.
And yet another strongly sherried Edradour single malt whisky from bottler Van Wees. And again in their Cask Strength series. This malt from the Southern Highlands aged for 10 years in an active sherry cask and is bottled at 59.3%.
For those who want to try a smoky Islay single malt whisky at cask strength, this Finlaggan is, the price considered, a good entry-level model. Any smoky Islay whiskey can be found behind the Finlaggan label. We don't know which one is in this bottling.
For those who want to try a smoky Islay single malt whisky at a favorable price, this Finlaggan is a good entry. Behind the Finlaggan label could be any smoky Islay whisky. It is not known from which distillery this bottling comes from. (40%)
The Glen Elgin Distillery does not really come to the fore with its single malt whisky, the vast majority of which is intended for blended whisky. You can discover what Glen Elgin malt tastes like with this 12-year-old, bourbon-aged Cree bottling. 52.2%
In 1973, the spirit for this Glen Grant single malt went into the (sherry) cask, where it matured for 36 years, before being bottled in 2010 by The Whisky Agency at a relatively high cask strength (53.6%). Keywords: intense, complex, perfect, balanced.
The Glen Spey distillery, which started in 1897, has been underexposed, as it actually only produces for the blending industry. So it is not due to the quality of its single malt whisky, as this TWA bottling proves! (26y, bourbon-matured, 49.8% ABV)
The Whisky Blues distinguishes itself not only by its unique labels but especially by the high quality of its whisky bottlings. This Glendullan single malt whisky is another good example of this! It matured for 22 years in a bourbon cask. (54.1% ABV)
Glenlivet is an established name, for example, it is the best-selling single malt whisky in the US. The Glenlivet here has been released by bottler Van Wees for the Dutch market. For 12 years it matured on a sherry cask before it was bottled at 63.2%.
Both in colour and flavour, this 12-year-old Glenlossie single malt whisky appears to have matured in a sherry cask. Berries, cocoa, chocolate, and raisins are among the flavours and aromas that emerge in this bottling from The Whiskyblues. (56.7%)
The list of top bottlings that The Whisky Agency has released over the years certainly includes this Glenrothes single malt, a joint bottling with The Whisky Exchange from 2017. The Speysider matured for 20 years in a sherry cask. (51.3%; score: 89.7)
Taiwanese Whisky AGE has not been around as a bottler for very long yet but has already built up a good name. One of their latest bottlings is this Glenrothes single malt whisky. The Speysider matured in a bourbon cask for 23 years and is bottled at 55.1%
A creamy dram with notes of citrus, sultanas, coconut, toasted grain, granola, mint and ginger. These notes and more make up the flavour palette of this 18-year-old, bourbon-matured Glentauchers single malt whisky, bottled by Thompson Bros at 52.4%.
In 2015, The Vintage Malt Whisky Co. released a sherried Ledaig that was very well received by many. The peated single malt from the Tobermory Distillery matured for 17 years in a sherry cask and is bottled at 56.5%. Creamy, sweet fruit and earthy.
Bottler Van Wees always tries to keep the price of its The Ultimate bottlings manageable, like this 12-year-old Linkwood single malt whisky. It first matured in a bourbon cask and was finished for 21 months in an Oloroso cask. (56.8%)
This collector's item is still available here and there, but nowhere for such a favourable price as with us. This is a bottle from a Littlemill bottling by The Whisky Agency, released in 2014. The 24-year-old single malt matured in a bourbon cask. (48.7%)
New bottlings from Littlemill Distillery, which closed in 1996, are rare. You have to rely on the supply of bottles from previous bottlings, such as this sublime edition. The Lowland single malt whisky matured for 24 years in a bourbon cask. (48% ABV)
A 28-year-old Loch Lomond single malt whisky is quite rare. Bottler Whisky-Doris released one at the end of 2018. A typical Loch Lomond, full and rich in taste through its age. Matured in a bourbon barrel and bottled at cask strength (48.7%).
This is a single grain whisky from the versatile Loch Lomond distillery. The grain matured for 28 years in two ex-bourbon casks filled with the same spirit on the same day, before Uncharted Whisky bottled it in April 2025 at 48% as Caledonian Dreaming.
The Lochside Distillery closed in 1992 after only about 35 years in operation, but in that short time, their single malt whisky had built up a very good name. This bottling (17 years, 46%) from 2008 can now be called a collector's item, so, be quick!
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