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Our biggest sale of the year! Discounts on more than 200 bottles, with a discount increasing by 5% every day at 12:00 CEST. Dare to wait?
The sale starts on Friday, August 21, with 5% off more than 200 bottles.
We'll increase the discount every day at 12:00 CEST, and all the selected whiskies that remain get an additional 5% off.
On August 21 at 12:00 CEST, all selected bottles are 5% off.
On August 22 at 12:00 CEST, all remaining bottles are 10% off.
On August 23 at 12:00 CEST, all remaining bottles are 15% off.
On August 24 at 12:00 CEST, all remaining bottles are 20% off.
On August 25 at 12:00 CEST, all remaining bottles are 25% off.
There’s just one catch: for most of these whiskies, we only have one or two bottles left. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Do you dare wait?
In any case, this Islay Connection blended malt from North Star Spirits contains single malts from Bowmore and Bruichladdich. The bottler indicates that other Islay malts have also been blended in, but which ones? The youngest malt is 10 years old. 50.4%
Decadent Drinks presents an exemplary 12-year-old Ben Nevis single malt whisky, matured in a first-fill bourbon cask. It's a full-bodied, waxy dram with a diverse range of flavours, from lemon to barley porridge, and from menthol to jute. (53% ABV)
This single malt, released by Chorlton Whisky, is a typical Caol Ila, with its mild peat smoke and maritime notes and beautifully balanced cask influences and alcohol. This Islay whisky matured for 18 years in a bourbon hogshead and is bottled at 50.7%.
In 2026, a 19-year-old, bourbon-cask-matured Fettercairn single malt appeared in bottler Cadenhead's Original Collection. This relatively unknown Highland whisky is often surprisingly good, and that will be no different with this bottling. (46% ABV)
In its Episode 0 series, bottler T&T Toyama releases this young single malt, the spirit of which flowed from the custom-designed stills of the Ontake Distillery, active since 2019. The whisky matured for over 3 years in a 1st-fill bourbon cask. (59.3%)
To celebrate their 10th anniversary, bottler North Star Spirits is releasing, among others, this 19-year-old Glenxxxxxxx (read 'farclas' for xxxxxxx), matured in a refill sherry cask. The Speyside single malt whisky was bottled in February 2026 at 59.0%.
Since 150 years there is near Edinburgh the North British distillery to supply grain whisky to the blending industry. For quite some years now, there are also single grain bottlings from this brand. Like this 17-year-old, matured in red wine casks. (48%)
The German company Spheric Spirits works in various projects related to spirits, such as the 'bottling of special whisky' project. In that project, they released this 37 (!) year old Strathmill single malt whisky that matured in a bourbon cask. (47.6%)
In 2019, four blended whisky bottlings were released in The Perspective Series / No. 1 from Berry Bros & Rudd, a series featuring artistic photographs on the labels. This is a 25-year-old blended whisky with a full, fresh flavour and ripe fruit notes. 43%
Inchgower malt whisky is found in blends like Johnnie Walker, but you rarely see it as a single malt. That is why it is good to have bottlers like James Eadie. Here, for a great price, they are releasing an 18-year-old, bourbon-aged Inchgower. (52.5%)
For the Dutch market, Berry Bros & Rudd bottled this Caol Ila single malt, of which it is immediately apparent that it is finished in an Oloroso cask. In total, the medium-peated Islay malt matured for 15 years before being bottled at 56.2% cask strength.
The Solist bottlings from Taiwan's Kavalan distillery are single-cask bottlings at cask strength. Several thousand bottlings in this series have been released, matured in various types of casks. This release matured for 12 years in a port cask. (57.1%)
This Cameronbridge bottling appeared in the Original Collection, the new series from Scotland's oldest bottler, Cadenhead. The single grain whisky from the Lowlands matured for 33 years in bourbon casks before being bottled at a cask strength of 42.7%.
Bottler James Eadie released this 12-year-old Mannochmore in their Small Batch series. The Speyside single malt whisky matured in two casks: a 1st-fill bourbon hogshead and a re-charred butt. After blending, the whisky was bottled at 46% ABV.
Specially released for the Dutch market, but of course available worldwide through us: a 13-year-old Craigellachie single malt whisky at cask strength (55.3%), matured in a bourbon cask. Taste tropical fruit, baked apple, mature oak, pepper and much more.
Bottler James Eadie has a Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland Commemorative series. This 13-year-old Dufftown single malt appeared in that series. The Speysider matured in two first-fill bourbon casks, bottled at 52.3% and at a reasonable price.
This 14-year-old Craigellachie appeared in Càrn Mòr's Strictly Limited series. Although the distillery is in production since the late 19th century, its whisky is only now gaining more recognition. This release matured in a fino sherry cask. (47.5%)
With this Glenrothes, you have a beautifully sherried whisky at a favourable price. The single malt aged for 14 years in a 1st-fill sherry cask before being bottled at 59.9%. Notes like stewed fruit, warm spices, milk chocolate, and blackberries. (59.9%)
'15 glorious years old' is what the label of this Mortlach bottling from Douglas Laing proclaims. It's an edition in the Glasgow-based bottler's Old Particular series. The Speyside single malt whisky matured in a refill bourbon cask. Bottled at 48.4% ABV.
The Cardhu Distillery was founded two centuries ago and supplies much of its malt whisky to blends (Johnnie Walker), but also releases single malt bottlings. This edition, however, comes from bottler James Eadie. (9 years, bourbon-aged, 52.4%)
In 2024, the year of their founding, the Saltire Rare Malt Whisky Company bottled this BenRiach single malt whisky. The Speysider matured for 14 years in a refill bourbon cask and is bottled at 48.8% ABV. It is an elegant and unexpectedly complex dram.
The Whisky Blues, a spin-off from the Taiwanese The Whisky AGE, always scores well on Whiskybase. This Deanston bottling will undoubtedly be no different. The 16-year-old Highland single malt whisky matured in a bourbon cask and was bottled at 56.3% ABV.
The label, featuring a Mexican (?), a deer, and a cat, might lead you astray, but the bottle actually contains a Glen Elgin single malt whisky. Bottled by Taiwanese Whisky AGE after 16 years of maturation in a re-charred bourbon cask. (56.1% ABV)
The Strathclyde Distillery has produced only grain whisky since 1975, for the blending industry, and single grain bottlings actually only come from independent bottlers, such as Fragrant Drops. This grain matured for 31 years in a bourbon cask. (45.1%)
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