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The Ardmore Distillery is located on the border between Speyside and the Highlands. Therefore, the lightly peated single malt whisky has Speyside elements as a Highland whisky. This is a Thompson Bros bottled 25-year-old, bourbon-matured Ardmore. (48.9%)
A creamy dram with notes of citrus, sultanas, coconut, toasted grain, granola, mint and ginger. These notes and more make up the flavour palette of this 18-year-old, bourbon-matured Glentauchers single malt whisky, bottled by Thompson Bros at 52.4%.
The oystercatcher is the symbol of the single malt whisky bottlings of Speyside distillery Inchgower. The bird features prominently on the label of this bottling from Thompson Bros. The malt matured for no less than 27 years in 2 bourbon casks. (52.3%)
The two-century-old Fettercairn distillery in the East Highlands is not well-known. Yet their stills sometimes produce surprisingly good bottlings. This is an Archives bottling from 2022. The single malt whisky aged in a bourbon cask for 13 years. (56.3%)
The Distillery Reserve Collection is a series of bottlings of special whiskies from Chivas Brothers distilleries, all at cask strength. This bottle is from a 2018 edition: a 16-year-old, bourbon-matured Miltonduff single malt whisky. (56.6%)
In 2022, Mark & Kate Watt bottled this single malt whisky from the young Israeli M&H Whisky Distillery under the Watt Whisky label. The whisky had matured for 3 years in a shaved and then re-charred bourbon cask and was bottled at 57.1% cask strength.
At 64.8% cask strength, this celebratory bottling from Whiskybase (120,000 bottles in its database) from 2019 is a big boy. It's an 11-year-old, sherry-matured single malt whisky from an unnamed Speyside distillery (we're guessing Glenrothes).
With their series Butterflies from the USA, Archives bottles whisky specifically for the American market. In this case, it concerns an American whisky released in 2018, a bourbon from Heaven Hill. The 9-year-old whisky is bottled at no less than 69.1%!
Speyside distillery Longmorn's malt whisky is popular with blended whisky makers but is also highly regarded as single malt bottling. Here is an edition in Gordon & MacPhail's Distillery Labels series. (13 years old, bottled at 46% ABV)
This 25-year-old, sherry-matured Lagavulin single malt whisky is one of the very first whiskies in the Whiskybase, so rightly a Golden Oldie! The label is signed by the then distillery manager G.A. Logie. A Diageo Special Release indeed! (57.2%)
If you are looking for a fine Bunnahabhain single malt whisky at a good price, look no further! Signatory Vintage bottled an 8-year-old Bunnahabhain that matured on 1st & 2nd-fill Oloroso sherry casks in the 100 Proof series, so at 57.1% strength.
Benromach is not averse to experimenting. This is also the case with this edition in their Contrast series. The single malt whisky is distilled from barley malt with a high enzyme content, a malt normally used for grain whisky. (12y, bourbon aged, 46%)
An exceptional bottling from Gordon & MacPhail, this Craigellachie: the single malt whisky matured for 16 years in a refill sherry puncheon and came out of it at a very high cask strength of 64.5%; the angels have missed the mark this time! A rich dram.
This Hemel & Hellevuur Dutch single malt whisky was also bottled by 3006 Whisky. The whisky from the young Brabant Bossche Stokers aged for 4 years in a 2nd fill Palo-Cortado octave cask, which is clearly visible from the colour and was bottled at 60.9%.
The sustainable Picadilly Distillery at the foot of the Himalayas has been releasing single malt whisky since 2020. What makes this edition special is that the malt is peated with Indian peat, which enriches the whisky with peat smoke notes. (3y, 58.5%)
This Indri single malt whisky is one from a bourbon cask chosen by the Dutch WIN-Dranken and bottled for them by the Indian Picadilly Distillery. The whisky matured for 5 Indian years on that cask and is, therefore, already quite mature. Bottled at 58.5%.
Do greedy angels make for better-matured whisky, or does better-matured whisky suffer because of greedy angels? Released in just 112 bottles, a bourbon cask-matured Glen Moray bursting with citrus and tropical fruits.
The first batches of Tamdhu's Cigar Malt immediately scored very well. The name Cigar Malt refers to those 'old school' sherried single malt whiskies from the last century that were perfect to enjoy with an exclusive cigar. This is Batch 4. (53.8%)
Dit is een fles uit de tweede Special van Zuidam's Millstone single malt-whisky. Bij die Specials gaat het om enkelvatsbottelingen, en in dit geval was dat een PX-sherryvat waar de whisky 19 jaar lang op rijpte. Deze Special kwam uit in 2018 op 46% ABV.
This is the 44th of the now a quarter of a million whiskies registered on Whiskybase. The Select was once a core bottling of Lowland distillery Auchentoshan. For these historical reasons alone, you should buy this single malt whisky! ( 40%)
A hint of oak, well-read books, fudge, dried fruit, milk chocolate, moss and caramel: these are some of the notes you can find in this 16-year-old, bourbon-matured Miltonduff single malt whisky, according to bottler Douglas of Drumlanrig. (46%)
Fifty years ago, the Braeval Distillery opened in southern Speyside to produce single malt whisky for the blending industry. However, occasionally, bottlings of the malt appear, like this one, in 2015, by Hunter Laing. (14 years old, sherried, at 50%)
The distinctive, highly regarded character of Glendronach's sherried single malt whisky is perfectly expressed in this single cask bottling from 2019. The Highlander matured for no less than 26 years in a carefully selected Oloroso sherry cask. ( 59.8%)
You have the highly regarded Old Particular bottlings from Douglas Laing, and then you have the XOP, the Xtra Particular bottlings. This is an XOP bottle from 2018. It is a 25-year-old, perfectly sherried Glen Garioch single malt whisky. Be quick! (58.4%)
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