Single Malt from the Highlands takes on many shapes and forms. Because the region is so vast it is difficult to make sweeping statements. The most popular Highland single malt (not including the Speyside region, which is situated in the Highlands) – is Glenmorangie. Typically, single malt from the region is put into four subregions, named for the cardinal compass points. To the north there are big bodied single malts, with cereal sweetness and richness, take The Dalmore, for example. Toward the south there are lighter, fruitier whiskies with a definite dryness. Aberfeldy is a shining example of this. To the east there are some full-bodied, dry whiskies with lots of fruit and pungency. The superb Glen Garioch is one such single malt distillery. The Western Highlands offer full body and real power with peaty, smoky overtones, nearer the coast there are some more maritime flavoured whiskies too including malts from Clynelish and Pulteney.

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Glenmorangie 12 Year Old The Original (70cl, 40%)

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The flagship Glenmorangie Original has been reimagined by the Highland Distillery, with the minimum age of the whisky raised to at least 12 years old. The single malt Scotch, which won a gold medal at the World Whiskies Awards 2024 before it was even released to the public, was adapted by Dr Bill Lumsden, Glenmorangie’s director of whisky creation and his team as they felt there was extra silkiness, complexity, and sweetness to be gained by going to 12 years old.

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Glenmorangie 16 Year Old The Nectar (70cl, 46%)

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Golden in colour and honeyed on the palate, The Nectar is made by finishing Glenmorangie single malt in casks used to age some of the world’s great sweet wines. These include Sauternes and Monbazillac from France, Moscatel from Spain and Tokaji from Hungary. A fitting successor to the discontinued Nectar D’or and an excellent after-dinner dram.

It was the memory of entering a French pastry shop that prompted Glenmorangie head of whisky creation Dr Bill Lumsden to create the brilliant Glenmorangie The Nectar D’Or. Sadly, in 2023 Glenmorangie made the announcement that Nectar D’or was being discontinued, but we weren’t upset for too long because the Highland Scotch whisky brand has created a more than fitting successor: Glenmorangie The Nectar 16 Year Old

It’s a single malt that was aged for 14 years in bourbon casks that was then finished for two more years in a new combination of great sweet white wine casks. This includes French Sauternes and Monbazillac to bring notes of orchard fruit and buttery pastries, Spanish Moscatel for sweet, syrupy dessert flavours, and Hungarian Tokaji barrels for nuttier, honeyed elements.

Distillery Glenmorangie

Bottler Distillery Bottling

Bottling serie The Nectar

Stated Age 16 years old

Cask Type Bourbon & Sweet Wine

Strength 46.0 % Vol.Size 700 ml

Original price was: €105.00.Current price is: €95.00.

Glenmorangie 15 Year Old The Cadboll Estate (70cl, 43%)

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Made with barley harvested on the distillery’s own fields at Cadboll Estate, this third release was partially finished in ex-amontillado sherry casks. The result is an aromatic and fragrant single malt with aromas of hazelnuts, honey-glazed mandarins, sweet toffee and barley. The palate is matched with notes of gingerbread, hazelnut praline, toffee and a hint of cloves.

Distillery Glenmorangie

Bottler Distillery Bottling

Bottling serie The Cadboll Estate

Bottled 2024

Stated Age 15 years old

Cask Type Bourbon , Amontillado Finish Cask

Strength 43.0 %

Vol.Size 700 ml

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Ben Nevis 2013 1st Fill Sherry Butt The Samurai Kirsch Serie Signatory Vintage (70cl, 60.3%)

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This whisky was distilled on 17th October 2013 and has been finished in single sherry cask #11 before being bottled by Signatory Vintage on 19th October 2020.

Signatory Vintage were established in 1988 by Andrew Symington and are one of Scotland’s most prolific independent bottlers. Their offices and bottling facility are located next to Edradour distillery, which they have also owned since 2002.

One of 672 bottles.

Distillery Ben Nevis

Bottler Signatory Vintage (SV)

Bottling serie Samurai Vintage

17.10.2013 Bottled 19.10.2020

Stated Age 07 years old

Cask type Sherry Butt Finish

Cask number 11

Unchill filtered, uncoloured

Number of bottles 238 / 672

Strength 60.3 %

Vol. Size 700 ml

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Ben Nevis 2013 1st Fill Sherry Butt The Samurai Kirsch Serie Signatory Vintage (70cl, 60.3%)

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This whisky was distilled on 17th October 2013 and has been finished in single sherry cask #11 before being bottled by Signatory Vintage on 19th October 2020.

Signatory Vintage were established in 1988 by Andrew Symington and are one of Scotland’s most prolific independent bottlers. Their offices and bottling facility are located next to Edradour distillery, which they have also owned since 2002.

One of 672 bottles.

Distillery Ben Nevis

Bottler Signatory Vintage (SV)

Bottling serie Samurai Vintage

17.10.2013 Bottled 19.10.2020

Stated Age 07 years old

Cask type Sherry Butt Finish

Cask number 11

Unchill filtered, uncoloured

Number of bottles 212/ 672

Strength 60.3 %

Vol. Size 700 ml

Original price was: €1,495.00.Current price is: €1,295.00.

Glenglassaugh 36 Year Old 1978 (cask 1118/8) Rare Cask Release Batch 2 70cl, 43.6%

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One of two 36 year old single malt Scotch whiskies in the first batch of Rare Cask Releases from the Glenglassaugh distillery. It was finished in a Port hogshead, before it was bottled, producing 337 bottles.

This bottle was hand selected by Master Distiller Billy Walker as a Rare Cask release.

Distillery Glenglassaugh

Bottler Distillery Bottling

Bottling serie Rare Cask Release – Batch 2

Vintage 06.10.1978

Bottled 09.2015

Stated Age 36 years old

Cask Type Port Hogshead

Cask number 1118/8

Number of bottles 249 / 276

Strength 43.6% Vol.Size 700 ml

Label Billy Walker

Original price was: €1,495.00.Current price is: €1,295.00.

Glenglassaugh 36 Year Old 1978 (cask 3064) Rare Cask Release 70cl, 47.6%

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One of two 36 year old single malt Scotch whiskies in the first batch of Rare Cask Releases from the Glenglassaugh distillery. It was finished in a Port hogshead, before it was bottled, producing 337 bottles.

This bottle was hand selected by Master Distiller Billy Walker as a Rare Cask release.

Distillery Glenglassaugh

Bottler Distillery Bottling

Bottling serie Rare Cask Release

Vintage 08.12.1978

Bottled 01.2015

Stated Age 36 years old

Cask Type Port Hogshead

Cask number 3064

Number of bottles 118 / 337

Strength 47.6% Vol.Size 700 ml

Label Billy Walker

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Glen Garioch 12 Year Old (1L, 48%)

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Released in 2010, Glen Garioch’s new 12 year old is matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, and it has loads of character, as well as being bottled at the sensible strength of 48%…

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Glenglassaugh Portsoy (70cl, 49.1%)

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After two decades of silence, the Glenglassaugh distillery reawoke in 2008, and now it’s time to discover a brand new single malt, produced under the expert direction of master blender Rachel Barrie. Portsoy is a richly peated single malt, named after the coastal distillery’s neighbouring harbour village. Matured in a selection of sherry, bourbon, and Port casks, it boasts a satisfyingly smoky, maritime character with waves of tropical fruit, salted liquorice, sticky soy, and chocolate.

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Glenglassaugh Sandend (70cl, 50.5%)

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After laying silent for over two decades, the Glenglassaugh stills were fired back up in 2008, and in 2023, a brand new core range is ready! The distillery sits on the rugged north Aberdeenshire coast, nestled behind the beautiful surfer’s haven, Sandend Bay. Master blender Rachel Barrie has fond childhood memories of time spent at Sandend and even learned to surf there, and now the bay is honoured in the form of this unpeated single malt. Matured in a combo of bourbon, sherry, and manzanilla casks, it’s bursting with notes of tropical fruit and tablet, with delicate coastal salinity in the distance.

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