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Deanston 12 Year Old (70cl, 46.3%)
The new, relaunched 12 year old, this single malt has been bottled at a slightly higher proof, negating the necessity for chill-filtration and as such retaining more of its original charm. A lovely dram from the Deanston distillery.
anCnoc 18 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
Introduced in the latter half of 2014, the 18 year old anCnoc single malt Scotch whisky from the Knockdhu distillery was matured in a combination of European oak ex-Sherry and American oak ex-bourbon casks. Following maturation, this handsome Highland whisky is bottled without chill-filtration or additional colours.
Speyburn 10 Year Old (1L, 46%)
A big old one litre bottling of this classic, easy drinking Speysider.
Speyburn 10 was, until 2008, the only Speyburn official bottling readily available. This dram, which hits the lighter side of the flavour map, will appear to many as the epitome of a Speyside whisky, with plenty of honeyed cereal, vanilla, light oak, floral and toffee’d notes.
A perfect daily drinker, this is a great tasting, great value whisk
The Discovery Malt Collection Jura, Dalmore and Tamnavulin 3 x 33.33cl 40%
This collection includes 3 Malt bottles of 33,33 CL:
Highland – The Dalmore 12 Year Reserve 33.33cl 40%
Islay – Isle of Jura 10 Year Reserve 33.33cl 40%
Speyside – Tamnavulin 10 Year Reserve 33.33cl 40%
Clynelish 14 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
Tomatin 21 Years Old Traveller Exclusive (70cl, 46%)
The latest addition to the Travel Retail exclusive range is a 21 year old single malt matured solely in 1st fill ex-Bourbon casks. Time in ex Bourbon Barrles has brought warm flavours of fresh croissant, apple crumble and manuka honey rounded off with a fruity, buttery finish.
Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old Game of Thrones House Baratheon (70cl, 40%)
The limited-edition Scotch you see here is Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old, a Highland stalwart from a distillery that was said to be a favourite of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and is conveniently situated close to Balmoral Castle. Combined with its proximity to Cairngorms National Park, an area that contains one quarter of Scotland’s native forest and plenty of deer, it’s little wonder that it was paired with House Baratheon, a house with plenty of royal connections and whose sigil features a rampant stag.
GlenDronach 18 Year Old Allardice 70cl, 46%
The GlenDronach 18 years old has been named after the renowned founder of the distillery, James Allardice. This exceptional sherried single malt is non chill filtered and of natural colour. Matured in the finest Spanish Oloroso sherry casks and bottled at 46%, this sublime richly sherried malt is truly unforgettable.
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Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt The Discovery (70cl, 47.3%)
Yes, this is it – an exact replica of the whisky left in Antarctica by Sir Ernest Shackleton during his Antarctic expedition between 1907 and 1909. The whisky was recreated down to the very last detail by Whyte and Mackay’s blender extraordinaire, Richard Paterson. The final replica bottle of Mackinlay’s blend contains whiskies from Speyside, the Island, and the Highlands, and the recipe even includes some very rare 1983 Glen Mhor!
Bottled: 2011
47.3% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 50,000 bottles released
Tomatin 8 Year Old Bourbon & Sherry Casks (1L, 40%)
Initially released a travel retail exclusive, this delightful Highland single malt Scotch whisky from Tomatin is now available to purchase from the comfort of your own homes! It was aged in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks for a total of eight years.
Glenmorangie 16 Year Old The Tribute (1L, 43%)
Glenmorangie’s only lightly peated expression. A tribute to the days-gone by when all Highland whiskies were crafted with peated malted barley. A marriage of whisky distilled from peated and non-peated malted barley, matured in American ex-Bourbon casks. A three-dimensional whisky where Glenmorangie’s famous delicacy is complemented by wood spiciness and subtle hints of smoke.
Glenmorangie Nectar D’Or (70cl, 46%)
Glenmorangie Nectar d’Or is a rich and spicy whiskey with a unique finish in Sauternes casks. Bill Lumsden was one of the pioneers in the use of barrels of wine in the maturation of his whiskeys, especially with this edition that brilliantly bears his name.
This legendary edition of the Glenmorangie range renews its packaging in 2019 to highlight the special know-how of the
Aberfeldy 12 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
The classic 12 Year Old Aberfeldy single malt Scotch whisky, distilled in the Highlands. While the label sadly no longer features a red squirrel, it now comes with a rather handsome black and rose-gold colour palate to match the rich, malty, honeyed flavour profile.
Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt The Journey (70cl, 47.3%)
The 2007 discovery of whisky left in Antarctica by Sir Ernest Shackleton during his famous expedition in the early 1900s led to Richard ‘The Nose’ Paterson using all his skill and experience to recreate this historic whisky, raising £250,000 for the Antarctic Heritage Trust in the process.
Approached by the charity and Alexandra Shackleton (Ernest’s grand-daughter) to produce a second edition of his blended malt to coincide with Tim Jarvis’ Shackleton Epic (the first authentic re-enactment of Shackleton’s extraordinary Antarctic survival journey of 1916), how could Paterson refuse?
Digging out another rare cask of Glen Mhor (an even older one, this time from 1980), as well as some heavily-peated Dalmore(!), he once again recreated the Shackleton whisky, also using malts from Glenfarclas, Mannochmore, Tamnavulin, Ben Nevis, Aultmore, Fettercairn, Pulteney and Jura.
The resulting masterpiece of blending offers something different, whilst clearly coming from the same lineage as his first lovingly recreated malt. A new and critically-acclaimed interpretation of a truly classic whisky.
Glenmorangie 12 Year Old Lasanta (70cl, 43%)
Glenmorangie The Duthac (1L, 43%)
The Duthac comes from Glenmorangie’s range of expressions originally released for the Travel Retail market. This particular single malt, name after St. Duthac whose resting place sits at the centre of the Royal Burgh of Tain, has been part finished in Pedro Ximénez Sherry and virgin oak casks before being bottled at 43% ABV. Plenty of rich, mellow elements throughout this one (as you’d expect from Glenmorangie), with touches of sticky PX sweetness and herb-y spiciness.