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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?
With Cadenhead's Enigma series, you can guess which whisky it is; the bottler doesn't specify, only mentioning the region. Okay, so this Speysider spent the last two of its 12 years maturing in an Oloroso sherry cask and is bottled at 50%.
Living Souls entered the whisky market in 2024. Until now, they primarily bottled blended Scotch whiskies, but they also release single malts and, like this Williamson, blended malts. The 'teaspooned' Laphroaig matured for 13 years in a bourbon cask. 46%
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%).
The artisanal Clydeside Distillery in Glasgow distils with peated malt for only two weeks a year. Naturally, this results in a single malt whisky with peaty and smoky notes: the Fortnight, a whisky with excellent value for money! (46% ABV)
This is already the 17th release from the Scottish bottler Saltire Rare Malt, which started in 2024. It is a single-cask bottling of Royal Brackla single malt whisky. The Highland malt matured for 16 years in a refill bourbon cask and is bottled at 50.7%.
Under the Gordon & MacPhail banner, James Gordon Whisky Co. bottled this Auchroisk single malt whisky in the Spirit of Scotland series. The Speysider aged for 11 years in a refill bourbon cask. Fresh and sweet citrus notes, pineapple, and honey. (57.5%)
The colourful labels of Chorlton Whisky's bottlings are certainly impressive, but so is the quality. Here's a 13-year-old single malt whisky from the lesser-known Highland distillery Tullibardine. A great bottle to try to get to know this malt! 52.2% ABV
Just a few months ago, there was the Ardnahoe Inaugural release, and here comes the young Islay distillery with this, also 5-year-old Infinite Loch. The peated single malt whisky matured in ex-bourbon and Oloroso casks and is bottled at 50% ABV.
With this bottling, Decadent Drinks aims to draw extra attention to the Glenglassaugh Distillery, situated on the coast of the Highlands. The single malt whisky matured for 8 years in a bourbon cask and is bottled at 57.1%. A mature, complex dram.
Inchfad is a peated single malt whisky from the Loch Lomond Distillery. The whisky in this Infrequent Flyers bottling matured for more than half of its 9 years in a virgin oak cask. This gives this youthful dram a full and intense character. (58.5% ABV)
This Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey is distilled according to old traditions by two descendants of the Beam family. The Yellowstone Select is a blend of 4- and 7-year-old bourbons. Vanilla and caramel, sweet, spicy, blood orange, a hint of smoke. 46.5%
The New York Distilling Company in Brooklyn distils rye whisky alongside gin. This 7-year-old Jaywalk Bonded Rye is distilled according to 1897 regulations, using a blend of Horton Heirloom and Field Race rye. To drink neat or in cocktails. (46% ABV)
Glen Spey single malt whisky is not something you come across very often. This bottling by James Eadie is a great opportunity to get acquainted with this Speysider. The whisky matured for 12 years in a first-fill Oloroso cask and is bottled at 52.5% ABV.
This is the fifth edition from bottler Saltire, released in 2024. It is a Dailuaine single malt, a whisky from Speyside. The malt matured for 14 years in a first-fill bourbon cask, a hogshead, yielding 299 bottles at a cask strength of 48.8% ABV.
Allt-á-Bhainne Distillery was established as a malt whisky supplier for Chivas Regal, among others. Almost all single malt bottlings come from independent producers, such as this 20-year-old from Infrequent Flyers. Finished in an Italian wine cask. 59.1%
In 2017, Annabel Thomas opened the Nc'Nean Distillery on a remote peninsula off the Scottish coast, with the goal of distilling a sustainable, flavourful single malt whisky. Chorlton Whisky released this example: 7 years old, bourbon-matured, 57.9% ABV.
Featuring yet another beautiful medieval illustration on the label, Chorlton Whisky releases this 16-year-old Balbrlair. This single malt from the Highland distillery, founded in 1790, has been bottled at 55.8% after maturation in a bourbon cask.
This isn't a blended Scotch whisky from Turntable, but a blend, as it features Irish Dingle pot-still whiskey, the result of a collaboration with that distillery. Besides that whiskey, it also contains Balmenach, Blair Athol, and Loch Lomond malts. (52%)
Edition no. 9 of Rolf Kaspar's Lichtburg - Historic Series is another 21-year- old Irish single malt whisky. Just like edition no. 8 it matured in an ex-rum cask and of course this malt is also bottled at cask strength (53.5%). Highly recommended!
A pretty special bottling, which the Taiwanese The Whisky Blues presents here. It is a Bowmore single malt whisky. You don't often see this as a third-party bottling. The medium-peated Islay malt aged in a sherry cask for 26 years and is bottled at 50.1%.
Scottish bottler Limited Whisky isn't around for very long, but it has already released several promising bottlings. This is another one! It's a Ben Nevis that matured for 24 years in a bourbon cask. The Highland single malt whisky is bottled at 45% ABV.
More and more whisky lovers are getting a taste for the Staoisha single malt whisky, the peated Bunnahabhain version. For them, this Le Gus't bottling is a great option. The Staoisha matured for 11 years on a first-fill bourbon cask. (56.0% cask strength)
The young, Brooklyn-based New York Distilling Company produces rye whisky under the Jaywalk brand. This is the Jaywalk Straight Rye Whiskey, distilled from regional rye. This is a blend of 6-, 7-, and 8-year-old rye, aged in medium-charred casks. (46%)
You don't come across a peated Canadian whisky very often, so pay attention to this Macaloney's The Peat Project! This whisky is distilled from local barley, the malt of which was peat-dried at the distillery. The whisky matured in a bourbon cask. (46%)
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