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In their very affordable 100 Proof series, Signatory Vintage also releases single grain whiskies. Here, for example, is a 15-year-old North British, a Lowlands grain. The whisky matured in first- and second-fill Oloroso and bourbon casks. (57.1%)
Rare! Almost forgotten! Very tasty! To celebrate their 30th birthday, Signatory Vintage released this special bottling: a 36-year-old sherry cask matured North Port / Brechin single malt whisky. At cask strength of course. A collector's item.
Oban is one of Scotland's oldest, still active distilleries. This 14-year-old standard malt shows the basic character of Oban well: juicy orange, malt, salty and a hint of smoke, oily in the mouth. And that for a reasonable price.
A not very complex, flexible young single malt whisky, this Oban Little Bay. He is reminiscent of Oban's 14-year standard bottling, but is sweeter and more malty. A great dram for everyday life, or for an evening with friends. Nothing wrong with it.
Originally available at travel retail, but that was years ago. This Octomore has matured in
Ex Eau-de-Vie Limousin Oak Casks. Giving it a very unique flavour profile. A perfect addition to your collection.
With a phenol rate of 258 ppm, this is a heavily peated Octomore single malt whisky. Fortunately, the peat smoke is not too dominant in this edition, as the alcohol percentage (64%!) is also well integrated in this malt distilled from Islay barley.
Bruichladdich's Octomore bottlings are a must for lovers of heavily peated single malt whisky. This 15.1 edition in The Impossible Equation series with its 108.2 ppm, matured for 5 years in re-charred bourbon casks. It is bottled at 59.1% cask strength.
In 2015, edition 06.1 of Bruichladdie’s most heavily peated single malt whisky, Octomore, was released. Distilled from Scottish barley (which yields less alcohol but more flavour), the whisky matured in American oak casks for 5 years. (57.0%)
In 2015 Bruichladdich released this Octomore single malt whisky. The heavily peated malt was distilled from local barley, barley grown in the Lorgba field at Octomore Farm on Islay. The whisky matured for 5 years in bourbon and Spanish wine casks. (63%)
The label calls the Old Forester the 'first bottled bourbon.' In any case, this Kentucky Straight bourbon whiskey was made as early as 1870. In those days you could also write bourbon whiskey without an 'e'. They still do that with Old Forester. At 43%.
The Old Pulteney 12 single malt whisky is pleasantly light and fruity and easy to drink. Because it matured on both bourbon and sherry casks, perhaps a nice entry whisky. And certainly a whisky to share with guests. Also a nice dram in terms of price!
Another Traveller's Exclusive from Highland distillery Pulteney. This time, a 13-year-old edition, matured in bourbon and sherry casks. The single malt whisky is bottled at 43% in 1 liter bottles. A fine whisky for a great price!
The Maritime Malt says the label of the single malt whisky from the Pulteney Distillery. You can indeed detect a hint of sea air in this 16-year-old Old Pulteney. It matured in American and Spanish oak casks, and you can taste that too. (46%)
This is a core bottling from Highland distillery Old Pulteney. This 18-year-old single malt whisky is clearly finished in quality sherry casks. Full of flavor, smooth and mild, with the sherry notes harmoniously in balance with the Old Pulteney character.
The Pulteney Distillery in the Highlands releases many bottlings of their Old Pulteney single malt whisky; you don't see independent bottlings very often. But this is one: a 16-year-old malt matured in a bourbon barrel, bottled at 55.3% cask strength.
In their classic Cask Strength Collection bottling series, Signatory Vintage releases this 16-year-old Pulteney single malt whisky. Pulteney (or Old Pulteney) whisky is not often seen as an independent bottling. This sherry-aged one from SV is 56.4%.
There is Caol Ila single malt whisky in this blended malt, and for example Clynelish, Linkwood and Benrinnes. The whisky matured in bourbon, oloroso and French oak casks. This results in a fruity, nicely balanced dram: the Orchard House from Compass Box.
That Orkney 18 (HP) stands for an 18-year-old Highland Park will come as no surprise, and that this bottling from Signatory Vintage has a nice score is certainly no surprise either. The HP single malt whisky matured in a 1st-fill Oloroso cask. (55.0%)
We're not going to hide it: this Orkney (HP) from Signatory is, of course, a Highland Park single malt whisky. And we're also not going to hide the fact that we're offering this 14-year-old, Oloroso and bourbon-matured malt for a great price! (57.1%)
By putting HP in brackets on the label after 'Orkney 18', bottler Signatory Vintage gives a clear hint from which distillery this single malt whisky comes. The whisky from the Orkneys matured for 18 years in a 1st-fill Oloroso sherry cask. (55.8%)
Orkney is not a whisky brand. If a bottler releases an edition with 'Orkney' in the name, it will be Highland Park single malt whisky from the distillery of the same name in the Orkneys. So this is a 16-year-old, bourbon cask-matured HP whisky. (54%)
It will no longer be a secret that the name Orkney hides a Highland Park single malt whisky. This Chapter 7 bottling of the famous Island whisky is 8 years old. During that period it matured in a red wine cask. Bottled at a cask strength of 52.8%.
This single-cask Panama Rum from Berry Bros & Rudd is no joke, even though it's on display in a whisky shop here. Distilled in 2006 and bottled in 2022, this is a very pleasantly drinkable rum, full of ripe yellow fruit, molasses and acacia honey. (55.7%)
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