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Thompson Bros. bottled this Allt-á-Bhainne in 2024 after it had matured for 28 years, the last four of which were spent in a select Oloroso cask. A complex single malt with notes of dates, tobacco, grapefruit, demerara sugar, and rye bread. (49.1% ABV)
This is a bottle from an early single cask bottling from the Isle of Arran Distillery. The 7-year-old Arran single malt whisky was bottled in 2004 in 299 bottles, at a cask strength of 57.3%. A powerful, well-balanced and surprisingly complex dram.
The Taiwanese bottler The Whisky Blues already scored 90 points with a Ben Nevis bottling from 1996, now they released a Ben Nevis from 1995. The Highland single malt whisky matured in a sherry cask for 27 years and was bottled at cask strength (50.6%).
When you say Highland whisky, you say Ben Nevis. Two centuries ago, the distillery opened its doors in the Highlands. Over the years, Ben Nevis established its name as a quality whisky. See this 21-year-old, bourbon-aged Cadenhead bottling. (52.9%)
The Whisky Agency is known for the high quality of its bottlings. This 30-year-old Ben Nevis single malt is a good example of that. The Highlander matured in a refill sherry cask. A rich, complex dram with plenty of tropical fruit. (43.4% ABV)
In 2020, The Whisky Agency bottled this 23 year old Ben Nevis. The classic Highland single malt whisky matured in a bourbon cask, a hogshead, and was bottled at a strength of 47.6% ABV. It is an archetypal Ben Nevis that scores almost 90 points!
This single malt whisky in Signatory Vintage's Cask Strength Collection series was hand-picked by Andrew Symington, co-founder of the bottling company. It's a 26-year-old Glen Keith. The Speysider matured in a 2nd-fill Oloroso cask and is bottled at 58%.
More than twenty years ago, this 28-year-old Littlemill single malt whisky was released in a special Jack Wiebers edition. And now it is in our store. A unique opportunity to buy another whisky from the distillery that closed in 1996. (49%)
Malts of Scotland bottled this highly regarded Littlemill single malt in 2015 specifically for a German flying club. The whisky from the Lowland distillery, which closed in 1996, matured for about 25 years in a bourbon cask and was bottled at 50.2% ABV.
In 2013, Whiskybroker bottled this 22-year-old, bourbon-aged single malt whisky from the Lowland distillery Littlemill, which closed in 1996, whose origins date back to circa 1750! The whisky is bottled at a cask strength of 54.4%.
New bottlings from Littlemill Distillery, which closed in 1996, are rare. You have to rely on the supply of bottles from previous bottlings, such as this sublime edition. The Lowland single malt whisky matured for 24 years in a bourbon cask. (48% ABV)
After almost two and a half centuries of activity in the Lowlands, the Littlemill Distillery closed its doors in 1996. And some twenty years after that closure, Cadenhead released a 24-year-old, bourbon-matured bottling of the single malt whisky. (52.2%)
There isn't much to say here about the German bottler Crom, but we can say that he released this 23-year-old Littlemill in 2015. The Lowland single malt whisky from the distillery, which closed in 1996, matured in a bourbon cask and was bottled at 53.8%.
In 1996, the Lowland distillery Littlemill closed its doors for good. Four years earlier, the spirit for this bottling was casked (1st fill sherry) and bottled 21 years later, in 2013, by Hart Brothers in their Finest Collection at 53.0% ABV.
This Springbank is actually too good to be a collector's item, but of course it is: the old-school single malt whisky, vintage 1969, was bottled at a cask strength of 52.8% by Signatory Vintage in 1996 after having matured for 26 years in a sherry cask.
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