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This category contains all the whiskies we have on offer. Use the filters to narrow down your search options. We offer whisky samples, small sized bottles, blends, single malts and we have a wide assortment of independent bottlers.
If you want to taste an Irish single pot still whiskey at cask strength, this 12 year old Redbreast is an option. Aged in bourbon and sherry casks. Pot still whiskey is made from barley malt and unmalted barley. This batch is at 57.2% cask strength.
Rarely do we have new make spirit on offer, the liquid straight from the still that is supposed to become whisky, but this Dubhghlas Peatsieis one! From the quirky, young distillery of a Dutch sailor couple. A delicious, peated spirit. (63.35% ABV)
The label shows that this is an older bottling from Gordon & MacPhail, but we don't know precisely from when. What we do know is that it is a Linkwood single malt whisky and that it has matured for 15 years. Now this will be a unique bottle. (40%)
The Glenlivet Nàdurra (nature) bottlings are appreciated by many. For example, this edition from 2013 has a score of over 87 at whiskybase.com. The Speyside single malt whisky matured for 16 years in a first-fill bourbon cask and was bottled at 56.1% ABV.
The creative blender Compass Box released in 2013 its second The Peat Monster. It is again a balanced combination of single malt whiskies and casks in which they matured. In this smoky monster, you will find various peated single malt whiskies (46%)
The Small Batch series from Signatory Vintage is very suitable for exploring the world of Scotch whisky, also due to its favourable price. A good example is this Glen Garioch single malt whisky that matured for 12 years in first-fill bourbon casks. 48.2%
Glen Moray Distillery released this edition of their single malt whisky in 2019 as Elgin Curiosity. The small batch bottling from their Cask Finish Project is finished in St. James Rhum Agricole casks. Expect notes of tropical fruit and toffee. (46.3%)
Daddy Rack in Tennessee distils a whisky related to bourbon. But Daddy now has a son, Jimmy Rack, and that is a Tennessee Straight Rye Whiskey. Distilled from 95% rye and 5% barley malt, aged in charred oak casks and maple charcoal filtered. (3y, 61.15%)
This Gold Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey celebrates the collaboration of 7 generations of the Mitchell Whisky family and a renowned Irish wine family. The pot still whisky and its finish in Italian sweet wine casks are perfectly matched. (13y, 46%)
This Cley single malt whisky matured for 3 years in a bourbon cask and 1.5 years in a Palo Cortado octave. Palo Cortado is a fairly rare sherry with the fullness of Oloroso and the freshness of Amontillado. You can really taste that in this dram. (52%)
Amrut Distillery states in the subtitle on the label that this is a single malt whisky, but it is called Rye. And that is what it is: an Indian whisky in American style distilled from European rye! It is matured in new American oak casks. Curious? (50%)
A new Ardnamurchan Cask Strength Release, the AD/03.24! This edition is distilled from 87% peated and 13% unpeated barley malt, and the single malt whisky was matured mostly (90%) in bourbon casks and the rest in sherry casks. Bottled at 58.3% ABV.
In 2002, the Speyside distillery Caperdonich closed; this Cadenhead's bottling dates from long before that. Sometime in the 1980s, this 17-year-old Speyside single malt appeared on the Italian market in a 75cl Dumpy Bottle. (bottled at 45.7% ABV)
This bottle dates back to the time when 'single malt' was called 'pure malt', and when Cadenhead still bottled in dumpy bottles. The bottle contains a 16-year-old Benromach single malt whisky, at the time intended for the Italian market. (45.7%, 75cl)
This is a special bottle in more ways than one: it is a Bunnahabhain single malt whisky that is no less than 31 years old, and, besides that, it is from a Jack Wiebers bottling from 2008, with a vintage of 1976! The malt aged in a sherry cask. (46.5%)
Ten years ago the Cotswolds Distillery opened its doors, and until now, they have produced about 140 bottlings. This rich, fruity Signature is one of them, a single malt whisky distilled from local barley and matured in bourbon and red wine casks. (46%)
This Left-Field single malt whisky from Australian Starward is also made according to their own philosophy: focus on the taste and follow your intuition. And so this edition matured in a red wine cask of French oak. Tropical fruit, apple, berries. (40%)
'The Highlands meet Andalucia', that's how you could describe this bottling from James Eadie. It is an 11-year-old single malt whisky from the Teaninich Distillery in the northern Highlands that is finished in classic, European oak Malaga casks. (48.3%)
This is a blend of carefully selected Japanese whiskies, the youngest of which is no less than 21 years old! These are Yamazaki and Hakushu single malt and Chita grain whisky that are blended in Japanese oak casks. (bottled at 43%)
In their Sherry Collection, Tomatin Distillery shows the influence of different types of ex-sherry casks on their single malt whisky. For this edition, the 15-year-old Highlander matured for three years in unique Palo Cortado casks. (limited edition, 46%)
This unique gift package includes 3 samples (5 cl) containing three different blended Scotch whiskies, with The Lakes single malt whisky in the base. The whiskies are The One Fine Blend, The One Manzanilla Cask Finished, and The One Colheita Cask Finished
As the name implies, this classic from Ardbeg is 10 years old. A standard bottling that portrays the character of this Islay brand: smoke and peat of course, but also licorice, chocolate, something medicinal. High quality at 46%.
The standard Laphroaig 10 has long been one of the icons of the peated single malt whisky from the Scottish island of Islay. Until recently, the bottle always came in a tube, but since 2023 it comes in a box. The label also has a new design. (40%)
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