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The fact that Whiskybroker bottlings are now sold under the name Cree does not detract from their good price/quality ratio. See this Linkwood bottling: the 12-year-old Speyside single malt whisky is finished in a 1st fill bourbon cask. (52% cask strength)
There are whisky enthusiasts who still regret the closure of the Lochside Distillery in 1992. The single malt whisky from the Highland distillery was highly appreciated! We hope to provide some comfort with this 19-year-old Lochside bottling from 2011.
The colorful head of a crowned pigeon adorns this bottling from the German Liquid Treasures. Behind the label is a 12-year-old Macduff (also known as Glen Deveron). The single malt whisky matured in a bourbon barrel and was bottled at 56.9% ABV.
The fourth bottling in Speciality Drinks’ Elements of Islay series of the legendary Port Ellen single malt whisky was released in 2011. The sherry-matured whisky was bottled at 58.2% cask strength. It received a score of 91.6 points on Whiskybase so far.
The fifth bottling in Speciality Drinks’ Elements of Islay series of the legendary Port Ellen single malt whisky was released in 2011. The sherry-aged whisky was bottled at 57.9% cask strength. So far, it has received a score of 91 points on Whiskybase.
The Belgian whisky friends club Double-V releases several times a year bottlings of whiskies that have matured in their private cellar. This is one of them: a 12-year-old Royal Brackla single malt whisky at 54.5% cask strength. For a great price!
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%
This Royal Brackla, bottled by Thompson Bros aged for 13 years in a bourbon cask. From that cask came a complex, pleasantly drinkable single malt whisky with fruity notes like lemon, green apple, and kiwi and notes like pine needles and cereal bars. 48.5%
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%)
A Speyside (M) single malt whisky? If you know that after the M comes an 'a', and then a 'c'...? This malt is at least 13 years old. It matured in Oloroso sherry casks and was bottled at 100˚ proof (= 57.1%). And all that for this price!
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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