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This is a perfect example of an old-school Speyside fruit bomb! Which distillery is it from? Some say Caperdonich... The single malt whisky was bottled at 51.3% cask strength by Sansibar in 2015 after 40 years of maturation in a Fino sherry cask.
Of the 10 years that this Aultmore single malt whisky matured, the last three and a half were in a Pedro Ximénez cask. You can tell from the colour alone! Alistair Walker bottled the Speysider at 55.4% cask strength under the Infrequent Flyers brand.
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%)
Another interesting finishing experiment from Alistair Walker! This 37-year-old Invergordon single grain whisky has spent the last almost four years maturing in a cask that previously held an American rye whisky. It's certainly intriguing! ( 44.5% ABV)
A virgin oak cask often powerfully enhances the flavour of the whisky that matures in it. This Blair Athol single malt whisky matured in such a cask for the last four years of a total of 17 years before being bottled by Alistair Walker in 2025. (50.8%)
The classic Highlander Ben Nevis is finished here in a rather special cask: of the 13 years this single malt whisky matured, the last four were in a Recioto della Valpolicella wine cask. The Alistair Walker Whisky Company bottled it at 58.7% ABV.
Speyside distillery Glenburgie's production has always focused on blends, but its single malt whisky bottlings are certainly worth mentioning! This 13-year-old Infrequent Flyers Edition is finished in a red wine cask from the Languedoc region. (58.9%)
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.
This blended malt whisky was released in 2025 under the Fragrant Drops brand. It is a blend of Campbeltown single malt whiskies that matured for 8 years in both a refill and a first-fill bourbon cask. The blend is bottled at a cask strength of 57.6% ABV.
In 2017, this Macallan Quest was released as a Global Travel Retail Exclusive. The single malt whisky from the renowned Speyside distillery matured in four types of carefully selected sherry and bourbon casks of American and European oak. (40%)
This is a 2018 edition of the Classic Cut series from the renowned Speyside distillery Macallan. This highly regarded single malt whisky matured in carefully selected sherry-seasoned oak casks and is bottled at a cask strength of 51.2% ABV. (750 ml).
Macallan was (and still is) known for its single malt whisky that matured solely in sherry casks. However, since 2004, the distillery has also released bottlings of whisky matured in other casks, such as this 18-year-old Fine Oak Triple Cask Matured. 43%
This is a Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Green River Distillery in Owensboro, bottled under the Scottish Fragrant Drops brand. Distilled from corn, rye, and barley, the bourbon is finished in an ex-brandy cask and bottled at 57% ABV.
It's always a challenge to figure out which distillery a 'secret distillery' bottling comes from. We know this Fragrant Drops bottling is from Islay and that the single malt matured for 14 years in a refill sherry cask. Okay, let's try! (48.7%)
Fragrant Drops is the bottling brand of the Scottish Keeble Cask Company. This BenRiach single malt whisky was released under this brand in 2025 after having matured for 17 years in a bourbon cask. Dried apricot, crystallised ginger, stone fruit. (47.3%)
Since 2021, the Keeble Cask Company in Edinburgh has been active as a cask broker and bottler. In 2025, they released this 50-year-old Invergordon single grain whisky. The grain first matured in a refill and then in a first-fill bourbon cask. (46% ABV)
The Glencadam Distillery opened its doors two centuries ago, but it wasn't until 2003, under new ownership, that the brand gained any recognition. This is the first Glencadam bottling from Archives, a 14-year-old, bourbon-matured single malt at 57.3% ABV.
Aberlour is best known for its sherried single malts, but their bourbon-aged whisky is also quite something. Archives has already proven this with previous bottlings of this Speysider, and now again with this 16-year-old bottling at 55.5% cask strength.
In 2018, the Japanese Akkeshi Distillery released its first whisky bottling. Dozens followed, including this blended malt whisky in 2021. The blend of its self-produced malt and grain matured in bourbon, sherry, wine, and Japanese oak casks. 48%
To celebrate its ninth anniversary, the Belgian distillery De Molenberg, known for its Gouden Carolus whisky bottlings, released this Folle Blanche in 2022. The single malt whisky matured in cognac casks (!) and is bottled at 46% ABV.
Ichiro Akuto, founder of the Chichibu Distillery in Japan, travels the world in search of fine grain whisky to blend with his own Chichibu single malt. One of the results is this World Blended Whisky extra special Limited Edition 2021. (48%)
The Duvel Moortgat Brewery is known for its beer, but they also occasionally distil whisky. In 2021, they released this 10-year-old single malt whisky, matured in bourbon and sherry casks. The whisky was bottled in 13,780 bottles at 40% ABV.
In 2006, this Macallan Fine Oak was released in a limited edition. The Speyside single malt whisky matured for 18 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks. This resulted in a whisky with a rich and complex flavour palette. (Bottled at 43.0% ABV)
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