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Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Chocolate Malted Rye Bourbon (70cl, 45.2%)
From Woodford Reserve’s Master’s Collection comes a bourbon made using chocolate malted rye! This expression features a mashbill of 70% corn, 15% distillers malt and 15% chocolate malted rye, which is malted rye that has been heavily roasted, leading to a caramelised, chocolatey flavour profile. Impressive stuff – the eponymous grain really does come through on the flavour profile…
Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Brandy Cask Finish (70cl, 45.2%)
Every year, as part of the Masters Collection from this distillery, there is an experimental dram release and Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Brandy Cask is their 2016 version. This is an exceptional bourbon finished in American brandy casks and thought to be the very first made. On the nose, honeyed sultanas, Amaretto and burnt sugar, while the palate sees notes of dried fruits with cinnamon and a hint of oily walnut. The finish has notes of mint leaves, toasted sesame and oranges.
Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine (1L, 46.3%)
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Bunnahabhain’s Eirigh Na Greine was originally released for the Travel Retail market, with its name meaning ‘Morning Sky’ in Gaelic. A portion of this single malt was matured in red wine casks, resulting in juicy berry notes throughout, blending well with the wafts of sea salt and orchard fruit.
Jack Daniels Family of Fine Whiskeys Mini Pack 5 x 5cl
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:A pack with five miniatures distillates Jack Daniel’s. PRODUCER: Jack Daniel’s Distilery. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Origin: United States. Composition of the Pack: A miniature of whiskey Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7. A miniature of whiskey Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack. A miniature of whiskey Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Select. A miniature liquor Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. A miniature liquor Jack Daniel’s Fire. Food pairing: Ideal to take ice like a shot. You can appreciate the differences between the different references giant Tennessee.
Jack Daniels Single Barrel (35cl, 45%)
Bottled from a single barrel from the Jack Daniel distillery. Each barrel is selected by the Master Distiller by its suitability as a stand alone product before being bottled.
Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack (35cl, 40%)
A classy version of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. While the regular Jack Daniel’s is charcoal-mellowed before it goes in the barrel, Gentleman Jack is treated to a second charcoal-mellowing afterwards too, proving that gentlemen are pretty mellow chaps.
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.
Timorous Beastie 25 Year Old (70cl, 46.8%)
A 25-year-old marriage of Highland single malts, this limited-edition Timorous Beastie blended malt from Douglas Laing is a sweet, fruity whisky with notes of vanilla, freshly-baked cakes, tangy marmalade and honeycomb.
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Yellow Spot 12 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
This is the second addition to the ‘Spot’ range of Irish whiskeys, which contains the famous Green Spot Pot Still Whiskey. The Yellow Spot is a single pot still Irish whiskey which has been matured in three types of cask: American bourbon cask, Spanish Sherry butts and Spanish Malaga casks for a sweeter flavour.
Plantation Trinidad 2008 Rum (70cl, 42%)
Distilled in 2008 in Trinidad, this Plantation rum underwent both tropical and continental maturation, having been matured in ex-bourbon casks in Trinidad and finished in France in Ferrand Cognac casks.
Plantation Isle of Fiji (70cl, 40%)
This colourful bottling is Plantation’s homage to the Fiji Islands. Distilled from Fijian molasses, it’s initially aged for around three years in the tropical climate in bourbon casks, before it’s sent over to France for a secondary maturation in French oak for a year. A spicy, creamy and tropical affair, and a sure fire way to taste a sense of place! An excellent sipper, and it certainly stands up to being used in all sorts of cocktails. Plus, look at that iguana on the label! What a cheerful little fellow!
Dalwhinnie Winter’s Frost Game of Thrones House Stark (70cl, 43%)
Far in the North of Westeros lies the home of House Stark, a noble family whose lords served as King in the North for generations. A proud and loyal family, the Starks were true to those they swore allegiance to – First House Targaryen and later House Baratheon. However, every noble family has a vulnerable side, and the Starks are no different. Living in the North they are often caught with a warning passing their lips: Winter is coming. Like House Stark, Dalwhinnie distillery are northerners through and through. One of the highest and coldest distilleries in Scotland, the extreme weather and cold temperatures experienced at Dalwhinnie are reflected in the fact that this single malt is best served chilled, or over ice, to highlight its signature honey and spice characteristics.
Aged in ex-bourbon casks, this light gold single malt gently opens to flavours of honeyed figs and delicious malt balls, finishing with rich fruitcake sweetness. Like House Stark, Dalwhinnie Winter’s Frost is loyal to the flavour profile that the distillery is known for, and not only survives the cold of winter, but uses it to its advantage.
Singleton Glendullan Reserve Game of Thrones House Tully (70cl, 40%)
The ancestral home of House Tully, Riverrun, sits at the junction of the Red Fork of the Trident and the Tumblestone River. The ruling Lord of the Riverlands, House Tully embodies the power and ferocity of the rivers it sits between. Using the power found in their positioning, House Tully forged strong alliances and built a history of honour, family and duty. Built along the banks of the River Fiddich, Glendullan Distillery originally relied on the waters it lay beside, using a water wheel to power the entire distillery. Like the Tullys themselves, this single malt can benefit from a splash of water, opening up flavours of green apple, honey and sweet vanilla.
Talisker Select Reserve Game of Thrones House Greyjoy (70cl, 45.8%)
A sea-faring people, House Greyjoy rule over the Iron Islands and worship the Drowned God. The Ironborn live and breathe the sea, making their fortune amidst salt and smoke. With the sweat of their brows and the strength of their backs the Greyjoys have forged their place amongst the great Houses of Westeros, feeding their people and surviving on the desolate Iron Islands. They pay the Iron Price to succeed. On the shores of one of the most remote and rugged Islands in Scotland, the Isle of Skye, lies Talisker Distillery. Its wave-beaten shores imbue its whisky with Talisker’s signature maritime character. An intense, smoky single malt, with spicy and sweet notes, whose maritime edge makes this the perfect whisky to represent House Greyjoy.
Cardhu Gold Reserve Game of Thrones House Targaryen (70cl, 40%)
One of the most resilient houses in the Seven Kingdoms, House Targaryen have survived a lot of trials and tribulations, often with the help of their fire-breathing dragons. The strength of will and fierce, unwavering determination of House Targaryen allowed Daenerys Targaryen to walk through fire and emerge at the head of the greatest army the known world has ever seen. Under the Targaryen banner she marched to claim the Iron Throne and bend her rivals to her will. The same fiery spirit and steely resolve fueled Helen Cumming and her daughter-in-law Elizabeth as they formed Cardhu Distillery in the male-dominated whisky world. This single malt celebrates legendary women, in the Seven Kingdoms and in Scotland, with a drink that is rich in flavour, dark and fruity with a spicy toffee edge.
Clynelish Reserve Game of Thrones House Tyrell (70cl, 51.2%)
Winter is coming. The final season of HBO’s Game of Thrones approaches. What on earth are we to do with ourselves while we wait? Enjoy some good Scotch. That’s what.
Fortunately for those who are fans of both, HBO and Diageo have teamed up to create the Game of Thrones Single Malts Collection. Each whisky in the series is paired with a royal House of Westeros. This particular edition contains liquid sourced from the coastal distillery of Clynelish. It sits among scenic green pastures in Scotland’s north, a landscape somewhat reminiscent of Highgarden, the home of the great House of Tyrell.
We’re sure the fearless Queen of Thorns, Olenna Tyrell (portrayed by the legendary Diana Rigg) would approve of its floral quality, vibrant character and dignified label art, which features the Tyrell sigil – a golden rose.
Lagavulin 9 Year Old Game of Thrones House Lannister (70cl, 46%)
When you play the game of thrones, you win or you… drink delicious whisky! Part of the exciting Game of Thrones Single Malts Collection, this 9 year old whisky was distilled by the Islay-based Lagavulin distillery. It has been exclusively matured in 100% fresh ex-Bourbon casks, giving it a gorgeous light golden colour. If a Lannister always pays his debts, perhaps they could do so next time with a bottle of this Lagavulin.
Jack Daniels Tennessee Apple (1L, 35%)
Apple juice and Jack Daniel’s is a stellar combo (known as an Apple Jack), though the folks behind the whiskey have gone a step further and created this fruity whisky liqueur – Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Apple! Think vanilla-forward Tennessee whiskey and green apple, all bottled up at an approachable 35% ABV.
Macallan Rare Cask Batch No.3 (2018 Release) (70cl, 43%)
Here we have a pretty special dram, and it’s the 2018 release and third batch in the highly sought after Rare Cask series from The Macallan. Much like its predecessor, batch three is comprised of whisky drawn from 50 European oak sherry butts. The stunning amber liquid was bottled at 43% ABV, and is presented in a very handsome decanter.
Green Spot Château Montelena (70cl, 46%)
A delicious edition of Green Spot Irish single pot still whiskey which has been finished in casks that previously held Zinfandel wine from Chateau Montelena in Napa Valley, California. It’s the second in ‘Wine Geese’ series, all of which feature whiskey finished in casks from wineries run by Irish winemakers around the world – the family currently running Chateau Montelena was originally from Waterford!