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Glen Garioch 17 Year Old The Renaissance Chapter Three (70cl, 50.8%)
This is the Chapter Three, the third release in The Renaissance series from Glen Garioch! The 17 Year Old Highlander was matured in a combo of sherry and bourbon casks, before the single malt was at 50.8% ABV. It’s a brilliantly chocolatey and citrusy affair, and we very much look forward to what the next chapter will bring…
Glenmorangie 12 Years Old The Accord Traveller’s Exclusive (1L, 43%)
New Glenmorangie Traveller’s Exclusive Aged Collection.
A fruity and rich 12-year-old whisky marrying bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks.
Macallan Edition No.4 (75cl, 48.4%)
The fourth release in the Edition Series, a range of whiskies that focuses on The Macallan’s commitment to wood, the Edition No. 4 was aged in a combination of seven different cask types. These include (deep breath guys); European/American Oak refill butts, European/American Oak refill hogsheads, American Oak first fill Vasyma hogsheads, European Oak first fill Diego Martin Rosado butts, European Oak first fill Jose Y Miguel Martin butts, European Oak first fill Tevasa butts/puncheons and European Oak first fill Tevasa hogsheads.
While the previous three editions had attempted to demonstrate the influence each cask has on taste and aroma, master distiller Nick Savage developed Edition No. 4 to reveal the ‘structure of the whisky’. The inspiration was the construction of the stylish £140m distillery.
Distillery Macallan
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling series Limited Release
Bottled 2018
Cask Type European / American Oak Refill Butts
Number of bottles 300000
Strength 48.4 % Vol.
Glenfiddich Clan House of Stewart Clans of the Highlands (75cl, 40%)
An early 1990’s edition of the popular Clans of the Highlands tins by Glenfiddich. Each one contains a bottle of Special Old Reserve.
One of 11 different tin designs produced by the distillery which illustrate some of the most famous Scottish clans.
Glenlivet Founders Reserve Gift Pack 2020 (70cl, 40%)
Macallan 12 Year Old Trible Cask Year Of The Dog 2x (70cl, 40%)
A new age-statement Macallan, initially released exclusively to the USA and Taiwanese Markets.
Aged in bourbon and sherry-seasoned American oak casks, as well as sherry-seasoned European oak casks.
Two bottles in exclusive limited edition Year of the Dog packaging.
Glenlivet Code (5cl, 48%)
The Code invites you to use firstly your own skills to unlock what tasting notes are in this new release, failing that you could cheat and use technology (your smartphone) to unlock the tasting notes inside this mysterious release.
Aultmore 18 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
An 18 year old Aultmore launched in 2015 as part of John Dewar & Sons’ Last Great Malts ranges.
Aultmore 12 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
12 year old Aultmore single malt Scotch whisky, unveiled in 2014 for the Last Great Malts by Dewar’s. A refreshing dram, with plenty of vanilla, honey and citrus, alongside a touch of grassiness. It’s been quite a while since a distillery bottling of Aultmore has been released, so this is all rather exciting indeed.
Smokehead (70cl, 43%)
Smokehead is a superb, cult single malt from Ian MacLeod. Just a massive, thick peat smoke rich dram. Plenty of great south Islay character.
Bruichladdich Octomore 10.1 5 Year Old (70cl, 59.8%)
The first release from the Bruichladdich’s Octomore 10 series, this expression was aged for 5 years in a selection of first-fill American whiskey casks (from the likes of Jim Beam, Heaven Hill, Buffalo Trace and Jack Daniel’s). Not quite as absurdly peated as previous Octomore expressions, Bruichladdich says that it’s exploring “a different realm of ‘softer smoke'”. It’s still sitting at 107PPM.
Knockando 21 Year Old Master Reserve (70cl, 43%)
This 21 Year-Old Single Malt results from a careful selection of the best casks from Knockando’s warehouse. The three types of casks selected for its maturation (first fill and refill Bourbon barrels and a Sherry cask) accounts for its silkiness and incredible mellow sensation, underlined by delicate red fruit flavours.
The Classic Malt Selection offers an amazing journey around Scotland, to discover the main malt whisky-producing regions. Each one of them expresses the genuine character of its land of origin, through unique aromas and temper. For each Single Malt, spring water, soil and time work their magic to bottle the very essence of a land.
Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Cask Strength (70cl, 51%)
This 15 year old cask strength distillery bottling was replaced by the Distillery Edition in 2012.
Glenrothes Manse Reserve (70cl, 43%)
Originally released for Travel Retail, the Glenrothes Manse Reserve is made with whisky drawn mostly from American oak casks, with a helping of Sherry oak cask whisky too. Lots of fruit notes running through this one (pear drops and apple), along with vanilla custard and a little hint of spice on the mid-palate.
Aberfeldy 21 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
Launched in October of 2005, this 21 year old lies at the core of the Aberfeldy range and is something of a flagship for the brand. A superb example of what the distillery can produce.
Berry Bros. & Rudd Islay The Classic Range (70cl, 44.2%)
Part of the new ‘The Classic Range’, from Berry Bros. & Rudd, the Classic Islay Malt is the legendary wine and spirits merchant interpretation of the traditional whiskies we’re grown to love from the Hebridean island of Islay.
The carefully selected blend of casks was sourced from some of the island’s iconic distilleries by spirits buyer Doug McIvor to create a bottling with a balance, complexity and plenty of classic Islay flavour.
Bunnahabhain An Cladach (1L, 50%)
Released for the Travel Retail market, An Cladach from Bunnahabhain is a sherry-driven expression with enough spiced backing it up to balance the sweetness handsomely. The name means “The Shore” in Scots Gaelic – apt, considering Bunnahabhain’s location on the north-east coast of Islay.
Ledaig 10 Year Old (70cl, 46.3%)
The Tobermory Distillery on the picturesque Isle of Mull isn’t home to just unpeated whisky. It also makes superbly smoky single malt under the name of Ledaig (that name isn’t simply a coincidence, by the way – Ledaig was one of the distillery’s previous names!). Distilled using the same pot stills as the classic unpeated Tobermory expression, just with peated barley instead, the whisky boasts plumes of rich, earthy, almost medicinal smoke, with underlying fresh fruit and crushed spice notes. This particular expression ages for 10 years before bottled at the very specific strength of 46.3% ABV.
Ardbeg An Oa (70cl, 46.6%)
An Oa is named after the Mull of Oa in the south west of Islay, which offers the Kildaton coast (where Ardbeg distillery is situated) some protection from the worst the Atlantic has to offer! As such, An Oa is intended to show a more approachable side to Ardbeg single malt that’s as rounded as the Oa peninsular, without losing the characteristic distillery style. In the summer of 2017 this became the first addition to Ardbeg’s core range in over a decade.
Maturation took place in a combination of casks including Pedro Ximénez, charred virgin oak and ex-bourbon, which were all brought together to marry in Dr. Bill Lumsden’s new ‘Gathering Vat’!
Deanston Virgin Oak (70cl, 46.3%)
Deanston Virgin Oak is made with young whisky which has been finished in brand new oak casks from Kentucky. Always a pleasure to have Deanston single malt Scotch whisky around, as they are certified by the Organic Food Association and power their distillery using hydro energy, so you can always feel good about the delicious dram in your hand.
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.
Glen Scotia 25 Year Old (70cl, 48.8%)
A mid-2017 addition to the Glen Scotia range, this 25 year old single malt was drawn from some specially selected casks and married in first-fill bourbon barrels before being bottled at 48.8% ABV.
Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old (70cl, 46.3%)
In what will be seen as a positive move to whisky connoisseurs, Bunnahabhain have decided to bottle the 18 year old without chill-filtration and without colouring.
Arran Lochranza Reserve (70cl, 43%)
A citrus-y, light and elegant no-age-statement single malt Scotch whisky from the distillery on the Isle of Arran. The Lochranza Reserve replaced the Arran Original in mid-2014. The name comes from the village on the Isle of Arran where the distillery is located.