Cart
You have no items in your shopping cart
Looking for the perfect Father's Day gift? We've brought together a selection of tasting sample sets, Japanese whiskies, and whiskies from some of the most exciting independent bottlers in the industry. Whether you're treating a long-time enthusiast or helping someone discover new flavours, there's a whisky here to make Father's Day special.
[SMALL BOTTLE] Ballechin is the peated malt whisky from the Highland distillery Edradour. This 10-year-old has a strong peat and smoke aroma and an extensive palette of cask influences. This small bottle could be a nice gift!
Get acquainted with the bottlings from London-based James Eadie at a gentle price. Six Scottish single malts: Laphroaig, Aberlour, Glen Spey, Cardhu, Inchgower, and Clynelish, matured in bourbon or sherry casks and all at cask strength.
With their bottle design, the Fragrant Drops bottlings certainly catch the eye, but the contents of those bottles are equally impressive. Discover that with this sample set of whiskies such as Aultmore, Glenlossie, Port Dundas, Heaven Hill, and Finglassie
Morven is Wolfburn's lightly peated standard bottling. Smoke is therefore present on the palette, along with notes of caramel, malt, hay, and nuts, and finally, fruit. This 350ml bottle is the perfect way to try this modestly smoky single malt! (46%)
A special blend at a great price, that is this Nikka Frontier! In addition to the expected Japanese Yoichi and Miyagikyo malts and Coffey grain, this blended whisky also contains a classic Scottish malt: Ben Nevis. A very pleasant drinkable combination!
You don't see that very often: an Irish single grain whisky finished in Rioja wine casks. But here, Teeling Whiskey Distillery presents one in their Small Batch series as Sommelier Selection 7. A pleasant, full-bodied grain whisky at a great price! (46%)
In 2013, the Wolfburn Distillery opened, and in 2025, it released its first 12-year-old single malt, matured in carefully selected bourbon and oloroso casks, with a complex and elegant palate. This is an affordable 35cl bottle of this whisky. (46%)
The Toki is a blend of whiskies from the Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Chita distilleries, all owned by Suntory. This blend primarily contains Hakushu single malt and grain from Chita. It's an easy-drinking dram, round and sweet with a touch of citrus. (43%)
In 2010, the Port Dundas grain distillery closed its doors. The spirit for this Port Dundas single grain whisky flowed from the still that very year, and matured for 15 years in first-fill sherry and bourbon casks before being bottled at 46%.
For an excellent price, you can get all five Campbeltown single malt whiskies together in one bottle: Springbank, Hazelburn, Longrow, Glen Scotia and Kilkerran! The blend matured in bourbon and sherry casks, resulting in a mild, creamy and rich dram. 46%
The label tells you exactly what to expect from this Glens Scotia: Tropical Fruit & Coastal Spray. The classic Campbeltown single malt matured for 12 years in first-fill bourbon casks. For a great price, you get a very drinkable whisky. (46%)
A beautiful Japanese blended whisky at cask strength (51.4%), this Nikka. The single malt and grain whiskies in this blend all come from the own Nikka distilleries. Good balance between malt, grain and cask and complex. A blend to come home with!
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%.
Named after the 'father' of the Japanese whisky industry, this whisky is a blend of single malts from the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. Nicely balanced, pleasant to drink.
This is the 2nd edition of the single malt whisky from Wagging Finger distillery in Deventer. While the 1st edition matured in two ex-Scotch whisky casks, this new, 4-year-old edition matured in an ex-Glenglassaugh and a bourbon cask. (232 bottles, 50.3%)
It doesn't matter that the Speyside distillery has to remain a secret: the fact that the Thompson Brothers selected this single malt whisky gives us enough confidence. An excellent daily dram, matured for 11 years in 2 refill sherry casks. (48.5%)
In 2017, Annabel Thomas opened the Nc'Nean Distillery on a remote peninsula off the Scottish coast, with the goal of distilling a sustainable, flavourful single malt whisky. Chorlton Whisky released this example: 7 years old, bourbon-matured, 57.9% ABV.
Bottled in 2024 by Thompson Bros., this 10-year-old Tullibardine single malt whisky matured entirely in red wine casks. Ten years is long enough to soften the red wine tannins and bring the wine influence into balance with the whisky. (48.5% ABV)
Auchroisk was founded in the 1970s to supply single malt to the blending industry. Fortunately, every now and then, bottlings of this Speyside malt escape that fate, so we can sample it. For example, this 14-year-old, Oloroso-matured edition. (58.4%)
The colourful labels of Chorlton Whisky's bottlings are certainly impressive, but so is the quality. Here's a 13-year-old single malt whisky from the lesser-known Highland distillery Tullibardine. A great bottle to try to get to know this malt! 52.2% ABV
The Linkwood distillery is known for its elegant, fruity single malt whisky, and this is evident in this 15-year bourbon-cask-matured Chorlton Whisky bottling. Apple, peach, and other fruit notes are present, and also waxy notes and buttery biscuit. 57.5%
This 15-year-old single malt is a good example of Campbeltown whisky in general and of Glen Scotia in particular. This standard bottling has a lot of character with its typical mineral notes and a hint of smoke and salt. Worth considering!
This 13-year-old, Oloroso-matured blended malt from Thompson Bros. contains single malt whisky from the Ailsa Bay distillery, a whisky you don't often encounter. We don't know which other malt or malts are in this blend, or how much. (55.3% cask strength)
Chorlton Whisky is a Manchester-based bottler, founded in 2016. Chorlton bottlings generally receive high ratings. This Glen Garioch could well be one of them. The single malt matured for 13 years in a bourbon cask. For a nice price! (50.2% ABV)
was added to your shopping cart
Out of stock