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A 2011 bottling of the youngest single malt whisky in the Campbeltown region. The first Kilkerran whisky bottling was released in 2007. The bottling here was released in the Work in Progress series. The whisky matured in bourbon casks. (bottled at 46%)
The second Laphroaig bottling in Speciality Drinks’ Elements of Islay series was released in 2011. The single malt whisky was matured in bourbon casks and bottled at 64.1% (!) cask strength. It received a score of almost 86 points on Whiskybase so far.
In their long-named bottling series, James Eadie releases affordable whiskies from Scottish and Irish distilleries. This is a Linkwood, a single malt from the Speyside, Scotland. It matured for 14 years in a re-charred bourbon cask. (52.4% ABV)
This Macduff single malt whisky matured for 13 years in high-quality first-fill and refill oloroso sherry casks, and you can taste that! The bottling was released by Signatory Vintage in their 100 Proof series, so it's also competitively priced! (57.1%)
With its 100 Proof series, bottler Signatory Vintage proves that good whisky doesn't have to be expensive. The series includes, for example, this 14-year-old Miltonduff single malt, matured in Oloroso sherry casks and bottled at 57.1% ABV (100 proof).
Long ago, Royal Brackla's single malt whisky was the first malt used in the 'invention' of the blended whisky. But you can still taste Brackla whisky in its pure form. Like this 10-year-old bottling by Duncan Taylor that matured in a sherry cask. 53.8%
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%)
Bottler Gordon & MacPhail has had a Spirit of Scotland series for years. This series features exclusive single-cask bottlings at cask strength of Scotch whiskies, such as this 14-year-old, bourbon-aged, subtly fruity Strathmill single malt. (55% ABV)
This blended malt whisky is not called The Six Isles for nothing: it is a blend of single malts from the islands of Islay, Jura, Skye, Mull, Orkney, and Arran. Bottler Ian Macleod releases (or released?) Six Isles bottlings irregularly. (bottled 2011, 43%
With one exception, the last The Whisky Talker bottlings were released in 2011. This 34-year-old Tomatin single malt is one of them. The Highland malt (vintage 1976) matured in a sherry cask. With its balanced sherry notes, it scores 90.7 points! (46%)
This is a Chairman's Stock bottling from Cadenhead, Scotland's oldest independent bottler. For a very reasonable price, you get a 13-year-old Tomatin single malt whisky, matured in a bourbon barrel and bottled at 50.2% ABV in 204 bottles.
With the very affordable bottlings in Gordon & MacPhail's Discovery series, you can explore the Scotch whisky world! Take this Tomatin single malt whisky, for example. The Highlander matured for about 12 years in a bourbon cask and was bottled at 43%.
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