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Here you will find all of our new whiskies. New bottlings from distilleries and independent bottlers, but also special and rare bottles that we found for you. Single malt whisky, blends, bourbon and more from all over the world. Some new arrivals will be gone before you know it! Subscribe to our newsletter for information about the most interesting new whiskies and check this page regularly.
Under the name Cadenhead's World Whiskies, the bottler, as the name suggests, releases whiskies other than Scotch. In 2019, this bourbon from the Heaven Hill Distillery in Kentucky was released. The whisky matured for 10 years and is bottled at 66.4% (!).
After a century in business, Speyside distillery Imperial closed its doors in 1998. Dozens of independent bottlings have since been released, but stock is starting to run low. So, keep an eye out for this bottle! A 16-year-old single malt at 55.5% ABV.
With a bit of goodwill, you could call Lindores the oldest Scotch whisky brand, but it's only after centuries that Lindores single malt whisky was released again, since 2021. This Friar John Cor - Chapter III matured in bourbon and sherry casks. (60.2%)
Under the Old Perth label, Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers release sherried blended malt whiskies, like this one in 2025. The blend of Scotch malts matured in different kinds of Amontillado casks and is bottled in a limited edition at 55.8% ABV.
This special bottling, released for Springbank's Virtual Open Day 2020, scored an impressive 91 points on Whiskybase. The Campbeltown single malt whisky matured for 26 years in two refill bourbon casks, yielding a total of 432 bottles at 51.1% ABV.
This bottle was hand-filled in 2014 by a visitor to Islay distillery Bowmore. A truly unique bottle! The single malt whisky comes, at cask strength (49.4%) of course, from a first-fill Oloroso sherry cask in which it matured for 18 years. (Rating: 90.78)
Although the BenRiach Distillery has been around for over 125 years, the history of the single malt whisky only truly began after a change of ownership in 2004. The spirit for this Moscatel-finished edition was casked well before that, in 1978. 35y, 51.1%
Bottler Douglas Laing has been in business since 1948 and has built a rock-solid reputation with over 5,300 bottlings. One of those thousands of bottlings was this 11-year-old, bourbon-cask-matured Ben Nevis single malt whisky in 2009.
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)
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.
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)
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.
With this bottling, the third in their Harmony Collection, Macallan aims to celebrate Scotland's natural beauty, and specifically its meadows. See the back label. The single malt whisky, bottled in 2023, matured in sherried and bourbon casks. (44.2%)
In the Harmony Collection, Macallan released a single malt whisky Inspired by Intense Arabica. Yes, it's all about coffee! Not only is the packaging made from 'coffee waste cardboard', but the malt also has coffee notes through special cask ageing. (44%)
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)
In 2013, the Wolfburn Distillery opened its doors, and now, in 2025, their first 12-year-old single malt has been bottled. The whisky matured in carefully selected bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks, resulting in a complex and elegant palate. (46%)
This limited-edition Macallan Classic Cut was released in 2022. The Speyside single malt whisky matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and American oak sherry casks. This resulted in a whisky with a rich and complex flavour palette. (52.5%)
In 2015, it was 200 years ago that Laphroaig opened its doors. To celebrate, the distillery released The 1815 Legacy Edition, as a Travel Retail Exclusive. A true Laphroaig single malt whisky with distinct smoky and medicinal notes, among many more. (48%)
Perhaps the humorous text on the front and back labels holds hints as to which single malt whisky is behind the name Glenlitigious. It's certainly a Speysider that matured for 12 years in a second-fill sherry cask. (Bottled by Decadent Drinks at 50.0%)
Westport blended malt whisky is actually Glenmorangie single malt whisky with supposedly a teaspoon of an other malt mixed in. This Westport matured for 19 years on a refill sherry cask and 2 years on a 1st-fill sherry cask and was bottled at 53.0%.
This Ben Nevis single malt whisky first matured for almost 8 years in a bourbon cask and then for another 5 years in a first-fill sherry cask. You can hardly call that 'finishing' anymore. The Highlander was bottled by Decadent Drinks at 53.0% ABV.
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