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Bottled for the Dutch market, this Highland Park single malt whisky. A single cask bottling at 60% that has all the good things of Scotland's northernmost distillery. A dram to drink with concentration!
Bottled for the Dutch market, this Highland Park single malt whisky. A sturdy, nicely sherryed whisky that needs some time to get balanced, but then you will taste not only tobacco, leather and tea, but also sweet notes such as raisins and chocolate.
For those who are not familiar with Highland Park, or with single malt whisky in general, this 12-year-old Viking Honor is a nice introduction. This bottling covers the entire HP profile, with subtle peat smoke and sherry notes, heather, honey and vanilla
Released by Duncan Taylor in 2008 in the Peerless series. And this Highland Park bottling certainly is unparalleled! The Orkney single malt whisky is no less than 40 years old and can now boast a Whiskybase score of over 92 points. (40.8%)
This is an old-fashioned sherried Highland Park single malt whisky that you won't find nowadays! This bottling of a 16-year-old Orkney malt, intended for the Dutch market, dates from 2006. It is bottled at a cask strength of 58.7%. (350ml bottle)
With the WhiskySponge bottlings, we have a lot of interesting offers again! Like this Orkney Sponge, for example: a 23-year-old Highland Park single malt whisky. The malt matured in a refill hogshead, a bourbon cask. Bottled at cask strength (57%).
If you are looking for a simple, easy-drinking blended Scotch whisky for a very nice price, and then also in a liter bottle, look no further. Here's that one. A great whisky also for mixing, this Highland Queen. Bottled at 40%.
For this money perhaps the best blended whisky that can be found! If the cheaper blends quickly give an watery, flat impression, this Highland Queen is quite full of aroma and taste and can compete with some sherried single malts. A real bargain!
Batch #1 of a 15-year-old blended whisky from the Irish Hinch Distillery. It is a mix of a malt that matured in bourbon and 1 year in oloroso casks from 2003, with a grain whisky that matured for 13 years in bourbon and 2 years in Oloroso casks. 46%
This Ichiro's Malt is a blend of single malt whisky from Chichibu and the now-closed Hanyu with a little Scottish malt. The whiskies matured in different casks but were finished together in a French oak cask that once contained Japanese red wine. (46,5%.)
Almost all bottlings of Inchgower single malt whisky come from independent bottlers. This bottling is an exception because it was released in 2004 after 27 years of maturation as a Rare Malts Selection from distillery owner Diageo. (bottled at 55.6% ABV)
Inchmurrin is the Loch Lomond brand for their single malt whisky that is distilled only with traditional pot stills. This Fruity and Sweet edition matured for 12 years on 3 types of bourbon casks and is bottled at 46% in 'classically' designed bottles.
Loch Lomond's Inchmurrin single malt whisky is unique because it's distilled using the Loch Lomond straight-neck pot stills. This 12-year-old Intense Orchard Fruit is even more unique in that it's matured in 3 different types of American oak casks. (46%)
The young Indian distillery Piccadily, where among others a Scottish master distiller works, was awarded the title Best Indian Single Malt for one of its earlier bottlings. That makes you curious about this bourbon-matured Drú at cask strength (57.2%)
Indri is a village at the foot of the Himalayas in India. Since 2012, there is a distillery there that produces whisky in a sustainable manner from an Indian barley variety. Meet this (award winning!) Indri Trini, a single malt matured in 3 cask types.
Invergordon is one of the best-known and well-appreciated single grain whiskies. So pay attention to this bottling from Berry Bros & Rudd. This Invergordon matured for 34 years in a bourbon cask, a barrel. Of course,e it is bottled at cask strength: 59.6%
The second Invergordon bottling from bottler Brachadair (‘Belgian roots…but Gaelic at heart’). This Invergordon single grain whisky is 33 years old. It matured all this time in a bourbon cask, a barrel. The grain was bottled in 193 bottles at 55.6%.
This is already the 246th bottling of the German Maltbarn, and this edition will also be well-appreciated. It is a single grain whisky from Invergordon, one of the most famous grain distilleries. It is 16 years old, bourbon matured, and at 55.1%.
Do you like Irish whiskey? Maybe you can taste from which distillery this Irish single malt whisky comes. Bottler Brachadair does not mention the name. Éirinn go Brách says the label, and that the whisky is 16 years old and aged on bourbon ...
In the Elements of Islay series, Elixir Distillers now also releases blended malts. Which Islay single malt whiskies are in this blend is unknown. Matured in sherry casks, the blend is given the keywords smoked tea, autumn fruit and winter spices. (54.5%)
This Maltbarn bottling is another unspecified single malt whisky from the island of Islay. The label hints at 'Southern A' for the distillery...The whisky matured for 14 years in a bourbon cask and was bottled at 50.2% cask strength. Curious?
No longer in the well-known angular bottles, the new Claxton's series, but in a standard bottle. Like this Islay blended malt whisky in the Exploration Series. This blend of Islay single malt whiskies matured for 8 years in a refill sherry butt. (50%)
With this bottle you get a peated Islay single malt whisky for a reasonable price. Bottler The Vintage Malt Whisky Company does not mention from which distillery this whisky comes. Can you find out?
Jura is located just above Islay, famous for its peated whisky. The Jura whisky is not peated. You'll find honey and fresh fruit and a bit saltiness in the profile. As is also the case with this 10-year-old. With a 40% and nice price a good entry-level.
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