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Glenfiddich is one of the most famous single malt whiskies. In addition to the standard editions available in every liquor store, the distillery also releases special bottlings, such as this Malt Master's Edition that is finished in sherry casks. (43%)
In a secret session, 20 whisky connoisseurs each picked out a cask of Glenfiddich malt whisky. There were casks such as port pipes, bourbon barrels and virgin oak. The contents of the 20 casks together yielded this Project XX bottling. A unique edition!
When this Jack Wiebers bottling was released in 2006, the Glenglassaugh Distillery had been mothballed for twenty years (only to reopen in 2008). The single malt whisky in this bottling matured for 20 years in a sherry cask and was bottled at 54.6%.
The Alistair Walker Company has a knack for finishing whisky. This is evident once again with this Infrequent Flyers bottling, a 10-year-old Glenglassaugh single malt whisky finished in a Sauternes cask and bottled at 58.6% cask strength.
Since 2020 the Glengoyne 10 year old standard bottling has a new style of label and box. But the single malt whisky itself has also been renewed, mainly due to the maturation process in different types of casks. But still for a great price! (40%)
If you're looking for an everyday single malt whisky, one that never bores and is affordable, then this could be it: the Glengoyne 12, Unhurried Since 1833. New label and box style and, more importantly, matured in various types of cask. Bottled at 43%.
This Glengoyne has matured for 15 years in bourbon and sherry casks, and you can taste that! Pretty complex and intense in the nose and mouth. Fruit, spices, candies and nuts, but also vanilla and cinnamon can be found in this single malt. Bottled at 43%.
The Whisky Agency released this Glengoyne single malt in 2011 in their series The Perfect Dram. And rightly so! With its 38 years of maturation in a fine ex-bourbon cask, this is a subtle, deliciously drinkable dram with a complex flavour palette. (46.3%)
If you like sherried single malt whisky, this is a bottling to give your attention! This Glengoyne bottling matured for no less than 30 years in sherry casks, resulting in a dram that will score very high among the lucky ones who can taste it!
This bottling, Chapter III in the Legacy Series, is a tribute from the Glengoyne Distillery to an excise man who was instrumental in defining single malt whisky. Matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, and available for a friendly price. Bottled at 48%.
Perhaps the humorous text on the front and back labels holds hints as to which single malt whisky is behind the name Glenlitigious. It's certainly a Speysider that matured for 12 years in a second-fill sherry cask. (Bottled by Decadent Drinks at 50.0%)
With this Glenlivet we have something special in our shop. It went into the cask in 1952 and was bottled by the Swiss Lateltin after an unknown period. The bottle has a screw cap, and whatever the label says, it's a single malt whisky!
Glenlivet has long been a big name in the world of single malt whisky. It is the best-selling single malt in the US. However, you will not come across a bottling like this very often. Matured for 13 years in a sherry cask and bottled at no less than 63.6%
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%.
The subtitle Carribean Reserve says it all: this The Glenlivet single malt whisky was finished in barrels in which rum was previously aged. And that gives extra notes to the well-known Speyside single malt. And that for a reasonable price. At 40%.
A great whisky for a warm summer evening, this Glenlivet. Bottled at 40% this is a light, tasty Speyside with notes of vanilla, apple, banana, certainly not complex. And for a reasonable price this is also a nice entry-level whisky.
You don't come across Glenlossie single malt whisky very often, especially not a 40-year-old Glenlossie! What makes this bottling from Gordon & MacPhail even more special is the high cask strength of 60.2% after four decades in a bourbon cask.
The malt whisky produced by Glenlossie Distillery is ideal for blending, but bottlings like this one prove that the single malt whisky is also quite good on its own. The 16-year-old malt is finished for about one and a half years in a PX cask. (54.7%)
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%)
In the very friendly priced 100 Proof series from bottler Signatory Vintage, this 12-year-old Glenlossie single malt whisky was released. The malt from the one-and-a-half-century-old Speyside distillery matured in 1st-fill oloroso and bourbon casks. 57.1%
A good example of a successful finish in port casks, this Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban single malt whisky. Light and dark fruit, chocolate, cinnamon, pepper, and even sandalwood. With even more body than the 12-year-old version. (46%)
This is a 'single barley estate' Glenmorangie, distilled from barley from one farm: The Cadboll Estate. The single malt whisky matured for 15 years in select 'designer' bourbon casks. A silky, creamy dram with notes of honey, apricot and pear. 43%
This is an excellent whisky for after a festive dinner. The 16-year-old Glenmorangie single malt matured in bourbon casks and is finished in an exquisite selection of sweet wine casks (like Sauternes, Moscatel and Tokajer), and you can taste that! (46%)
Although in the Extremely Rare series, this 18-year-old sherry-finished malt is one of Glenmorangie's core bottlings. At 43%, this is a full-bodied, oily whisky with intense aromas in the fruit and spice sector. The sherry is modestly present.
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