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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?
The Glasgow Distillery distills its single malt whisky twice, as most Scottish distilleries do. But sometimes they distill their whisky three times. That produces a softer, lighter dram. This is one of those. Matured in bourbon and virgin oak casks. (46%)
The artistic depiction of a flamenco dancer on the label indicates that the whisky in the bottle matured in a sherry cask, a Palo Cortado cask to be exact. The whisky in the bottle is a 10-year-old Glenrothes single malt at 56.0% cask strength.
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 rum-finished Smokehead isn't all about peat and smoke. The Islay single malt whisky bottled by Ian Macleod has depth and is complex. The rum finish provides fruity and vibrant notes. All in all a very drinkable and original combination. At 46%.
Keep an eye on that new series from Cadenhead, Original Collection! For a very reasonable price, you can find fine bottlings there, such as this 13-year-old Ben Nevis. The classic Highlander matured in both Oloroso and bourbon hogsheads. (46%)
Under the Drink Limited brand, Limited Whisky releases high-quality bottlings that appeal to connoisseurs and collectors. Here, for example, is a distinctive Ben Nevis single malt whisky that matured for 23 years in a well-charred bourbon cask. (50.8%)
This is another solid bottling from the Japanese bottler Acorn. Behind the classic label lies a 24-year-old Glen Grant single malt whisky, released in the Friends of Oak series. The whisky matured in a bourbon cask, from which 141 bottles came at 55.6%.
No longer in the well-known angular bottles, the new Claxton's series, but in a standard bottle. Like this Islay blended malt whisky in the Exploration Series. This blend of Islay single malt whiskies matured for 8 years in a refill sherry butt. (50%)
This Auchentoshan bottling is part of Douglas Laing's renowned Old Particular-Cask Strength series. This Lowland single malt matured for 12 years in a refill bourbon cask before being bottled at 55.3% ABV. Honey, barley, toffee, and ripe orchard fruit!
'Resfeber' is the wave of emotions you feel at the start of a great journey. Does The Lakes Distillery refer to the feeling just before you open a bottle of this single malt whisky? The whisky matured in cream sherry and red wine casks. (46.6%)
Smokehead is the brand under which Ian Macleod bottles anonymous, peated Islay single malt whisky. The type of cask on which the whisky matured can differ, or the alcohol percentage. But never before has a Smokehead finished on tequila casks appeared.
The Rotterdam Roger's Whisky Company releases blended malt bottlings under the name Roger's Hidden Treasures. This is the 2015 Campbeltown Blended Malt. Rumor has it that it is a Glen Scotia single malt whisky with a few drops of another malt. (54%)
Berry Bros & Rudd managed to get hold of a cask of BenRiach single malt whisky from well before the brand's resurrection in 2004. The cask, a bourbon hogshead, yielded 254 bottles of an approximately 32-year-old, 48.3% strong BenRiach. Quite special!
This is one of the 7 first bottlings of Dutch bottler Roger's Whisky Company. An Aultmore single malt whisky that matured for 12 years in a bourbon cask. In addition to the fancyful label, the robust cask strength of this 63.5% bottling is also striking.
Young and powerful, that's this Teaninich single malt whisky in two words. The House of MacDuff bottled this malt at cask strength (62.3%) after 9 years of aging. Apart from independent bottlings like this, you won't find Teaninich whisky in the store.
This is a Drink Limited bottling from 2023, and it's another special one: the Tobermory single malt whisky matured for 27 years in a select bourbon cask. This resulted in intense notes of apple, pear, and citrus, and chocolate, ginger, and vanilla. 53.4%
This is the 2nd edition of the single malt whisky from Wagging Finger distillery in Deventer. While the 1st edition matured in two ex-Scotch whisky casks, this new, 4-year-old edition matured in an ex-Glenglassaugh and a bourbon cask. (232 bottles, 50.3%)
Eighty years ago, the Glenallachie Distillery was built in the Speyside, but it wasn’t until 2018 that their first core bottlings appeared. Independent bottlings of the single malt appeared earlier and still do, like this one from Cadenhead. (10y, 46%)
Here's another special edition from Highland-distillery Deanston. They previously released 15-year-old bottlings that were finished in Marsala or Sauternes casks; here the single malt whisky was finished in Tequila casks. And that is quite special! 52.5%
Has the distillery profile of this Bunnahabhain single malt whisky been preserved after 9 years aging in a sherry cask? Knowing bottler Valinch & Mallet, it almost have to. Combined with the sweetness and notes of stewed fruit from the sherry cask. 52.8%
At the American Westland Distillery, it is primarily about what the barley does for their single malt whisky and not the cask. Westland uses different types of barley, and for this Colere Edition 2 it was a variety called Talisman. Bottled at 50.0%.
Smokehead is a single malt whisky brand from bottler Ian Macleod. Just like with the earlier Smokehead bottlings, this is an anonymous peated islay whisky. And the age of this bottling is also unknown. The ABV content is a solid 58%.
Langatun Old Deer 2010 Cask Proof
James Eadie bottled this Caol Ila in 2026. The medium-peated Islay single malt matured for 8 years, of which the last 6 months in a Palo Cortado sherry cask made of European oak. That finish enriched the Caol Ila profile with subtle sweet notes. (48.3%)
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