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Mortlach 25 Year Old 50cl, 43.4%
The oldest expression from the 2014 release of Mortlach single malt Scotch whiskies is their 25 Year Old. Mortlach use whisky matured mostly in refill American oak casks, aged for a quarter of a century before bottling the whisky into these remarkably designed bottles. Along with the Rare Old, the 18 Year Old and the travel retail exclusive Special Strength, there’s now a handsome selection of Mortlach single malts to enjoy – quite a contrast to years previous, when official bottlings were few and far between.
Distillery Mortlach
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Crystal Decanter
Bottled 2014
Stated Age 25 years old
Cask type Refill American Oak Casks
Strength 43.4 % Vol.Size 500 ml
Old Ballantruan 15 Year Old (70cl, 50%)
While the Tomintoul distillery is well-known for its laid-back expression (earning the nickname “the gentle dram”), it also produces a line of heavily-peated whiskies released under the Old Ballantruan name. This expression, launched in mid-2018, features smoky whisky matured for at least 15 years before bottling at 50% ABV.
Politician Scotch Whisky 70cl, 40%
Category Blend Bottler
Duncan Taylor (DT)
Bottled 2019
Strength 40.0 % Vol.
Size700 ml
Scallywag Winter Edition Speyside Blended Malt Scotch Cask Strenght 70cl, 52.6%
A warming winter edition of this popular blended whisky, which comes with a mini scarf to keep the neck of the bottle warm! Matured in a mixture of Pedro Ximenez and oloroso sherry butts, this cask strength blended malt has notes of milk chocolate, dark fruits, tobacco, cocoa and sherry.
Category Blended Malt
Bottler Douglas Laing (DL)
Bottling serie Remarkable
Regional Malts
Bottled 2020
Cask type Oloroso & PX
Number of bottles 3000
Strength 52.6 % Vol.
Singleton 12 Year Old of Dufftown Flask Plastic (20cl, 40%)
A straightforward, nutty and malty single malt from Speyside, the Singleton of Dufftown was released to replace the Singleton of Auchroisk. It’s aged in a high proportion of European oak casks.
If you’re looking to use this little stunner in a cocktail, then you could do a lot worse than making a classic Highball. You can find a recipe for one right here.
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.
Singleton of Dufftown 12 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
A straightforward, nutty and malty single malt from Speyside, the Singleton of Dufftown was released to replace the Singleton of Auchroisk. It’s aged in a high proportion of European oak casks.
If you’re looking to use this little stunner in a cocktail, then you could do a lot worse than making a classic Highball. You can find a recipe for one right here.
Singleton of Dufftown 15 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
A straightforward, nutty and malty single malt from Speyside, the Singleton of Dufftown was released to replace the Singleton of Auchroisk. It’s aged in a high proportion of European oak casks.
If you’re looking to use this little stunner in a cocktail, then you could do a lot worse than making a classic Highball. You can find a recipe for one right here.
Singleton of Dufftown 15 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
A classic 15 year old Speyside malt originally released for the travel retail market. Singleton of Dufftown is aged in a mix of European and American oak casks and it’s sweet and spicy.
Singleton of Dufftown 15 Year Old 1L, 40%
A 15 year-old expression of Singleton of Dufftown, Diageo’s easy-drinking Speysider. This is a mix of European and American oak casks, producing a smooth, sweet, approachable style and a spicy, drying finish.
Singleton of Glendullan 2001 19 Year Old Special Releases 2021 70cl, 54.6%
Distilled in 2001, this 19-year-old Singleton of Glendullan single malt was initially matured in refill American oak casks and finished in ex-Cognac casks before being bottled as part of Diageo’s 2021 Special Releases. Aromas of dried fruit – figs and apricots – orange peel, fruitcake, vanilla marzipan and butter fill the nose. The palate offers notes of dry oak, green apples, grapes and coconut, with ginger, beeswax and a hint of smoke lingering in the finish.
Singleton of Glendullan 19 year old
Style: Single malt scotch
Origin: Scotland (Speyside)
Age: 19 year old
ABV: 54.6%
Release: Autumn 2021
Availability: Limited
Cask type: Refill American oak casks, finished in cognac casks
Singleton of Glendullan Classic (1L, 40%)
Originally released for the Travel Retail market, The Singleton of Glendullan Classic was created to show off the distillery’s broad style. The result is elegant and rather light, with vanilla and fresh orchard fruits sat right at the fore.
Sir Edwards (70cl, 40%)
In summary it can be stated that the Sir Edwards is a Scotch Whisky classic blend which reflects the best of Scotland. No excessive smoke, no tropical fruit or sea notes. Sir Edwards is still productive and puts its focus on soft refreshing facets. We tend to recommend Whisky “on the rocks” or to enjoy with cocktails.
Speyside #3 8 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 50.7%)
A mysterious Speyside single malt here from That Boutique-y Whisky Company! It’s an 8 year old expression, produced at an undisclosed distillery in the aforementioned Speyside region. Though we may not know which distillery is responsible (and there are many in the region), perhaps the label holds some secrets. Hopefully you’re not scared of ghosts, mind…
Batch 1 is a release of 4,221 bottles.