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Edradour 10 Year Old 2009 Cask 42 Straight From The Cask (50cl, 57.2%)
Well-sherried Edradour here, release as part of the distillery’s Straight From The Cask series. It was distilled back in February 2009 and left to age in a single sherry butt for 10 years, before being bottled at cask strength in June 2019. 945 bottles were produced, each one with its own little wooden crate, which is wonderful.
Bottle Number: One of only 945 bottles released
Loch Lomond Inchmoan 12 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
12 year old peated single malt from the Loch Lomond distillery, released under the Inchmoan name. Just another example of how adaptable Loch Lomond’s set-up is – they’re able to make all sorts of styles of whisky, from single malts of all flavour profiles to tasty blends.
Glen Parker Single Malt (1L, 40%)
An easy-going single malt from an unnamed distillery in Speyside, Glen Parker is ever so slightly peaty.
Tamdhu 8 Year Old 2006 Provenance Douglas Laing (70cl, 46%)
8 year old Tamdhu single malt here, independently bottled by the brilliant Douglas Laing! This one was distilled back in June 2006 and set aside to mature in a refill hogshead for a decade, and bottled at 46% ABV in November 2015 with an outturn of 477 bottles. Yet another tasty expression from the Provenance range.
Speyburn Bradan Orach (70cl, 40%)
Bradan Orach is Gaelic for Golden Salmon, the very best kind of salmon. A no age statement Speyburn, named for the River Spey, a great spot for salmon fishing.
Speyburn 10 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
This 10 year old single malt was a gold medal winner at the 2006 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. A classic from the Speyburn distillery.
Glencadam 19 Year Old Ororoso Sherry (70cl, 46%)
A 19 year old single malt Scotch whisky from the Glencadam distillery up in the Highland region, which has been treated to an Oloroso Sherry cask finish before bottling at 46% ABV with no additional colouring or chill-filtration. A limited edition release of 6,000 bottles.
Glencadam 18 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
An 18 year old Glencadam bottled at 46% with neither chill filtration nor artificial colouring. It can be recognised by its green packaging.
Glencadam 17 Year Old Triple Cask Portwood Finish (70cl, 46%)
A limited edition 17 year old expression from the Glencadam distillery, initially matured in bourbon casks before being transferred over to a trio of specially selected Portwood hogsheads to finish for a number of years. It was then bottled without chill-filtration or additional colours at 46% ABV.
BenRiach 21 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
BenRiach have long been a distillery to keep your eye out for if you’re interested in whiskies with inventive maturation periods, and here’s a perfect example! This 21 year old has been drawn from a mixture of four casks – bourbon barrels, virgin oak casks, Pedro Ximenéz Sherry casks and red wine casks.
Glenglassaugh Torfa (70cl, 50%)
We’ve seen the Revival and the Evolution, and now Glenglassaugh are adding a peated expression to their range. The Torfa (which refers to the Old Norse word for turf or peat) has been matured in ex-bourbon barrels and weighs in at 20 PPM. We love to see that Glenglassaugh is back up and running again after being closed for over 20 years, and they’ve even got enough momentum to try new things, as this is their first peated single malt Scotch whisky!
Highland Park Saint Magnus 12 Year Old Edition 2 (70cl, 55%)
The second release in the Magnus series from Highland Park, this will sell out before we even finish writing this sentence. It was created to celebrate Saint Magnus, who was described in the Orkenyinga Saga (no idea either) as “a man of extraordinary distinction, tall, with a fine, intelligent look about him.” It goes on this way, with numerous further compliments. We reckon he was writing about himself. Sadly, Saint Magnus was murdered by his treacherous cousin, Haakon.
This bottle was part of a private collection – if you’d like more detailed info and/or photos just get in touch!
Tomatin 15 Year Old Moscatel Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)
15 year old single malt from the Tomatin distillery, which have been treated to a generous five-year-long finishing period in casks that previously held Portuguese Moscatel wine. Not a particularly common type of cask for whisky maturation, but one that imparts hefty notes of dried fruit and toasted nuts – sounds excellent to us!
Glenfiddich Clan MacDonald Clans of the Highlands 1980s (75cl, 40%)
Ah yes, another Glenfiddich Clans of the Highlands bottlings from the 1980s! This one honours the Clan MacDonald on its presentation tin. Very collectible.
One of 11 different tin designs produced by the distillery which illustrate some of the most famous Scottish clans.
Glenfiddich Clan Sutherland Clans of the Highlands 1990s (5cl, 43%)
A collectable piece from the Glenfiddich Clans of the Highlands series – this is a 5cl bottle of Glenfiddich with the Clan Sutherland presentation tin. We believe this was produced in the 1990s.