Single Malt from the Highlands takes on many shapes and forms. Because the region is so vast it is difficult to make sweeping statements. The most popular Highland single malt (not including the Speyside region, which is situated in the Highlands) – is Glenmorangie. Typically, single malt from the region is put into four subregions, named for the cardinal compass points. To the north there are big bodied single malts, with cereal sweetness and richness, take The Dalmore, for example. Toward the south there are lighter, fruitier whiskies with a definite dryness. Aberfeldy is a shining example of this. To the east there are some full-bodied, dry whiskies with lots of fruit and pungency. The superb Glen Garioch is one such single malt distillery. The Western Highlands offer full body and real power with peaty, smoky overtones, nearer the coast there are some more maritime flavoured whiskies too including malts from Clynelish and Pulteney.
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Wolfburn Kylver Series – Release 3 (70cl, 50%)
This is the third release from Wolfburn’s Kylver Series – each one features a different from from the runic alphabet found on the Kylver stone (one of the earliest forms of alphabet discovered). Emblazoned upon this bottling is the rune meaning thurs, which meant “thorn” to some, while to others it meant “giant”. This limited edition expression shows off a bourbon-cask-lead flavour profile, with a whisper of Sherry sneaking in later on..
Wolfburn Batch No.128 (70cl, 46%)
A small batch release from the Wolfburn distillery, showing off their single malt Scotch whisky after a maturation in 100 litre first-fill ex-bourbon casks. The name comes from where these little rascals were matured: warehouse 1, stow 28. Batch No.128 is a release of 6,000 bottles.
Wolfburn Aurora Single Malt (70cl, 46%)
A late 2016 release from the Wolfburn distillery, matured in a combination of casks – 40% of this whisky was aged in second-fill quarter casks, 40% in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and 20% in first-fill Oloroso Sherry hogsheads. An exciting release from the distillery.
Tomatin Legacy (70cl, 43%)
Tomatin distillery’s new no-age-statement release uses virgin oak as well as bourbon casks. It provides a new entry level to the Tomatin range but the use of different casks make this a unique expression.
Tomatin Five Virtues Water (70cl, 46%)
The Tomatin Five Virtues series is a quintet of whiskies built around five elements that contribute to whisky production – Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. This edition is their Water expression, which was drawn from a combination of sherry butts and second-fill ex-bourbon barrels.
Tomatin Five Virtues Metal (70cl, 46%)
The Five Virtues series from Tomatin explores the five elements surrounding whisky distillation – Fire, Water, Earth, Wood and Metal. That last one is the expression we’re looking at here. Metal has been aged entirely in first-fill bourbon barrels, giving it a classically vanilla-forward flavour profile.
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.
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.
Tomatin 2008 12 Year Old Sauternes Cask French Collection (70cl, 46%)
A limited-edition 2008 Tomatin single malt from the distillery’s French Collection that has been finished in Sauternes wine casks. Aromas of peach, apricot and rich Manuka honey fill the nose, complemented by notes of coconut, ginger and peaches in syrup throughout the palate.
Tomatin 2008 12 Year Old Rivesaltes Cask French Collection (70cl, 46%)
A limited-edition 2008 Tomatin single malt from the distillery’s French Collection that was finished in Rivesaltes wine casks. Aromas of toasted hazelnuts, sweet barley and soft fruits that fill the nose and are echoed throughout the palate.
Tomatin 2008 12 Year Old Monbazillac Cask French Collection (70cl, 46%)
A limited-edition 2008 Tomatin single malt from the distillery’s French Collection that has been finished in Monbazillac wine casks. The result is aromas of maple syrup, freshly-brewed espresso and cinnamon-baked apples that fill the nose, complemented by notes of milk chocolate, honeycomb, walnuts and maple syrup throughout the palate.
Tomatin 2008 12 Year Old Cognac Cask French Collection (70cl, 46%)
This is the fourth and final release in Tomatin’s French Collection is this cracking Cognac cask finished expression! Like the rest of the range (which includes Sauternes, Rivesaltes, and Monbazillac cask finished whiskies), this is a 12 year old single malt distilled in 2008. However, as we alluded to earlier, this one has enjoyed a finishing period in Cognac casks. This has imparted lip-smacking helpings of red fruit, toasted nut, and festive spice notes. It’s also rather fascination to compare the four releases in the series to see the impact the different French drinks have had on the great Scotch whisky at their cores.
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!
Tomatin 15 Year Old 2006 Port Casks Portuguese Collection 70cl, 46%
Category Single Malt
Distillery Tomatin
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling series Portuguese Collection – Port Casks
Vintage 08.09.2006
Bottled 09.05.2022
Stated Age 15 years old
Cask Type Tawny Port Finish
Strength 46.0 % Vol.
Size 700 ml
Tomatin 14 Year Old Port Wood Finish (70cl, 46%)
Tomatin’s 14 Year Old has been finished in tawny-port pipes, which adds notes of extra fruitiness, especially red fruits to the classic Highland notes of toffee and hone.
Tomatin 12 Year Old Sherry Cask (70cl, 40%)
An addition to its core range in 2024, Tomatin 12 Year Old Sherry Cask builds upon the classic 12 Year Old but is instead fully matured in sherry casks for 12 years. The bottle design boasts lots of scarlet and gold to pay homage to the flavours imparted by the sherry wood during the cask maturation process.
Tomatin 12 Year Old (70cl, 43%)
A 2016 replacement for the previous sherry-finished expression, this Tomatin 12 Year Old has been aged in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks. The result is a sweet whisky with notes of apples, citrus and sweet spice.
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.
one of 1600 botlles
The Gladstone Axe The Black Axe (70cl, 41%)
The Black Axe is a blended malt from The Gladstone Axe, combining whiskies from the Highland and Islay regions of Scotland. There is a portrait of former prime minister of the United Kingdom, William Gladstone on the label, wielding an axe! It is said that in his spare time, he took great pleasure in cutting down trees.
The Gladstone Axe American Oak (70cl, 41%)
The Gladstone Axe is a blend of Highland malt whiskies, selected from 14 different distilleries and matured in American oak. The label has a portrait of William Gladstone, posing with an axe, because as well as serving four terms as prime minister of the United Kingdom in the 1800s, he apparently had a passion for tree felling!
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%
That Boutique-Y Whisky Company Advent Calendar Edition 24X3cl 72cl, 49.1%
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 16 Year Old (1L, 43%)
This 16 Year Old Speyburn spent its days maturing exclusively in American oak bourbon barrels, so this Speysider is packed full of all those creamy vanilla notes we’ve come to know and love from the cask type and Speyburn’s spirit. This was initially released as a Travel Retail Exclusive, presented in a one litre bottle at 43% ABV.
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.
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
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.
Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
A 12 year old was distillery at the Lochnagar distillery, once visited by Queen Victoria when she was staying at nearby Balmoral.
Peated Highland Whisky 18 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (70cl, 45.8%)
That Boutique-y Whisky Company has been in the indie bottling biz for over a decade, and it’s safe to say, those folks know their stuff when it comes to stalking a prize whisky. Now with a Boutique-y “core” range, there’s a chance to enjoy some of these treasures on repeat… and in grown-up, 70cl size bottles!
This is a peated single malt hailing from the Scottish Highlands, matured for a generous 18 years in a host of bourbon, oloroso, and Pedro Ximénez casks. Boasting vibrant layers of herbaceous peat and sooty smoke, with meaty malt, juicy fruit, and rich old oak, it’s a real belter.
Old Pulteney Navigator (70cl, 46%)
What’s that we spy off the starboard side? It’s a new single malt whisky from Old Pulteney! The Navigator is a maritime malt aged in a mix of ex-sherry and bourbon casks in celebration of the distillery’s history with the ocean and the old sea dogs that sail it.
Old Pulteney 2006 (1L, 46%)
Old Pulteney 2006 Vintage is matured next to the sea in first-fill American oak ex-bourbon casks. This polished copper single malt entices with its elegant spicy vanilla and energetic melting toffee aromas.
The 2019 bottling in this popular series of vintage whiskies from Old Pulteney.
Initially a travel retail exclusive, this whisky has been aged in first-fill American oak former Bourbon casks, which showcases Pulteney’s classic North Highland maritime style.
The spirit has enjoyed a 12 year maturation, developing a good level of complexity and depth. Old Pulteney 2006 offers up notes of vanilla, subtle spice, sea spray, oak, hay, pears, apples, malt, a little chopped herb, slight earth, flowers, mint, cream and some exotic fruit notes (pineapple, mango).
The dram is bottled at 46% ABV and without chill filtration or artificial colouration, ensuring a richness of flavour and mouthfeel.
Another top quality offering from this consistently reliable distillery.
Old Pulteney 16 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
A 16 Year Old bottling of Old Pulteney which has been treated to a double maturation! Having been aged in both American oak bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry-seasoned Spanish oak casks, the fruity and spicy nature of the casks compliment the maritime malt very well.
Old Pulteney 12 Year Old (5cl, 40%)
A handsome miniature 12 year old Old Pulteney
This is matured in bourbon casks.
Old Pulteney 10 Year Old (1L, 40%)
All dressed up in an appropriately coastal shade of blue, it’s Old Pulteney 10 Year Old! The maritime single malt spent its decade of ageing in second fill American oak bourbon barrels, and was then bottled at 40% ABV. As always, there’s just a hint of seaside salinity amid the creamier notes from the cask.
Oban Bay Reserve Game of Thrones Single Malts Collection Night’s Watch (70cl, 43%)
If you haven’t seen the show, essentially The Night’s Watch hold and guard the Wall, an immense ice structure which separates the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms from the lands beyond. If you’re not very familiar with Oban, it’s a whisky producer in the Highlands that sits on the edge of Scotland’s western coast that’s known for its clean and intensely fruity Scotch. In our opinion, both provide equally important services. One protects the realm from raiders and worse (no spoilers, people), while the other makes very tasty whisky for us to drink. See – equally important.
Check out the rest of the Game of Thrones Single Malts Collection here!
Oban 14 Year Old (70cl, 43%)
A bustling seaside resort has grown up around the distillery in the two centuries since it was first built in the fishing town of Oban. The West Highland malt is still produced in the same unhurried, traditional fashion and this 14 year old is a classic dram from the distillery.
Nc’nean 5 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 60.1%)
Cask strength organic single malt from Nc’nean here, distilled using 100% renewable energy, and independently bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company for its Cinema Series. The whisky matured for five years in a shaved, toasted, and re-charred red wine cask before it was bottled at a robust 60.1% ABV.
Batch 3 is a release of 455 bottles.
Mossburn Teaninich 13 Year Old 2009 Cask Strength 70cl, 56.2%
Take Teaninich and put it in red wine barrels and what do you get? This delightful whisky, which Mossburn presents as part of its excellent Vintage Casks range, is a 2009 vintage single malt Scotch whisky that was matured for 13 years before being bottled up at 56.2% ABV.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Teaninich
Bottler Mossburn – Distillers & Blenders (MDB)
Bottling serie Vintage Casks – No. 32
Vintage 2009
Bottled 31.10.2022
Stated Age 13 years old
Cask Type Red Wine Hogshead
Cask number Batch 17.0909.32
Strength 56.2 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Mossburn Blair Athol 12 Year Old 2009 Cask Strength 70cl, 54.5%
Category Single Malt
Distillery Blair Athol
Bottler Mossburn – Distillers & Blenders (MDB)
Bottling serie Vintage Casks – No. 33
Vintage 2009
Bottled 31.10.2022
Stated Age 12 years old
Cask Type Bourbon Hogshead
Cask number Batch 02.1109.33
Strength 54.5 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Mossburn Benrinnes 14 Year Old 2008 Cask Strength 70cl, 54.9%
From Mossburn’s Cask Strength independent bottling range comes an 14 year old single malt distilled by Benrinnes. It was distilled in 2008 and bottled without any additional colouring or chill-filtration in 2022 at 54.9% ABV.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Benrinnes
Bottler Mossburn – Distillers & Blenders (MDB)
Bottling serie Vintage Casks – No. 31
Vintage 2008
Bottled 31.10.2022
Stated Age 14 years old
Cask Type Moscatel Hogshead
Cask number
Batch 12.0608.31
Strength 54.9 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Mossburn 12 Year Old Foursquare Rum Cask Finish The Cask Collaboration Series 70cl, 57.7%
Mossburn’s Cask Collaboration Series kicks off in style with this 12-year-old Speyside blended malt Scotch whisky, finished in rum casks from legendary Barbados distillery, Foursquare! Expect plenty of tropical, fruity tang and buttery oaken vanilla to accompany the nutty malt and toffee at its core
Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt The Journey 2st Edition (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.
Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt The Discovery 1st Edition (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
Mackinlay’s 12 Year Old Legacy 1970s 1980s (75cl, 43%)
A very rare bottling of Mackinlay’s 12 Year Old Legacy blended Scotch whisky, which we think was produced in the 1970s 1980s. It’s got a rather interestingly shaped bottle, not unlike that of Jura whiskies…
This bottle was part of a private collection.
More detailed information and photographs of this item are available.
Lochnagar 21 Year Old 1985 Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing) (70cl, 44.1%)
Distilled in December 1985 at Royal Lochnagar Distillery and bottled in January 2007 after maturation for 21 years. Part of The Old Malt Cask series from Douglas Laing.
Distilled: 1985 December
Bottled: June 2007 January
Age: 21 years old
Cask Type: Filled from one refill hogshead
Cask Number: 2181
44.1% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 272 bottles released
Royal Lochnagar distillery is based on the Abergeldie Estate in Royal Deeside, Scotland, close to the mountain Lochnagar.
The first Lochnagar distillery was burnt down in suspicious circumstances in 1824 and a replacement again burnt down in 1841. In 1845 John Begg built the “new” Lochnagar. The distillery was awarded its Royal Warrant in 1848 when John Begg invited Prince Albert to visit the distillery from the nearby Balmoral Castle, the Queen’s residence in the Highlands. The next day the distillery was visited by Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their children.
Today Royal Lochnagar is owned by Diageo, and the distillery produces a relatively small amount of whisky, most of which is used in Johnnie Walker black and blue label.
Loch Lomond Signature (70cl, 40%)
Loch Lomond Signature is a handsome blend from the prolific distillery, using whiskies which are married in their 100-cask Solera system, which features both Oloroso Sherry and recharred American oak casks. Good value for money, this one.
Notice: the label can be other or as shown in the pictures
Loch Lomond Signature (1L, 40%)
Loch Lomond Signature is a handsome blend from the prolific distillery, using whiskies which are married in their 100-cask Solera system, which features both Oloroso Sherry and recharred American oak casks. Good value for money, this one.
Loch Lomond Reserve (70cl, 40%)
A creamy, fruity and good value-for-money blended Scotch whisky from Loch Lomond – an adaptable distillery in the Highlands who make a selection of whisky styles, from single malts and grains to blends just like this!
Loch Lomond Reserve (1L, 40%)
A creamy, fruity and good value-for-money blended Scotch whisky from Loch Lomond – an adaptable distillery in the Highlands who make a selection of whisky styles, from single malts and grains to blends just like this!
Loch Lomond Original 2020 (70cl, 40%)
A satisfying, subtly peated single malt Scotch whisky from Loch Lomond. The distillery is renowned for being able to produce a multitude of whisky styles, including single malt (like the one you see before your eyes right now), single grain and blends. Versatile and talented, those Loch Lomond distillers…
Loch Lomond Inchmurrin Madeira Wood Finish (70cl, 46%)
Inchmurrin as the name of a style of single malt distilled at Loch Lomond distillery, alongside the single malt that carries the distillery’s own name. Rebranded under new ownership in 2015, the new packaging makes this link much clearer. The rebranding also saw this new release join the range, finished in ex-Madeira wine casks.
Loch Lomond Inchmoan Vintage 1992 Reserve (70cl, 48.6%)
Peated single malt from the Loch Lomond distillery, released under the Inchmoan name (Loch Lomond are very adaptable and release a variety of styles of whisky under a menagerie of names). This particular bottling features whisky distilled back in 1992 and matured in bourbon barrels.
Loch Lomond Inchmoan 10 Year Old 1L, 46%
Loch Lomond Inchmoan 10 Year Old Single Malt scotch whisky has an unconventional peat character with a lot of depth marrying smoke and spiciness. It is matured for 10 years in a mix of recharred American oak and refill bourbon American oak casks giving sweet vanilla background notes that complements the soft peat style of Loch Lomond?s unique still set up.
Loch Lomond 24 Year Old Lee Westwood 3rd Edition Cask Strength 70cl, 50.8%
Only 175 bottles available
We are delighted to present the 3rd edition single cask whisky to mark our partnership with Professional Golfer Lee Westwood. This whisky has been matured in a refill American bourbon barrel for 24 years and has a beautiful depth of flavour with orchard fruits, vanilla fudge and toasted oak.
Loch Lomond 12 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
12 year old single malt Scotch whisky from Loch Lomond, whom are well known for being able to produce a wide variety of styles of whisky in their distillery in the Highland region. This particular expression was drawn from a selection of three cask types – bourbon casks, refill casks and recharged casks.
Invergordon 30 Year Old 1988 cask 13575 Xtra Old Particular Douglas Laing (70cl, 54.2%)
Having been in specialist and craft Scotch Whisky production for generations, Douglas Laing originally exported blends, but now carries the family name down the line by focusing on bottling exceptional single malts and grains as part of their Old Particular, Provenance and XOP ranges. They also enjoy huge success with their “Remarkable Regional Malts” range; a series of creatively named vatted malts, designed to epitomise the characteristics of Scotland’s whisky regions.
Douglas Laing’s XOP – Xtra Old Particular – is a premium selection of the very best rare single malts and grains from the family vault. Each XOP release is one of a kind and comes with a numbered certificate to honour the antique spirit inside.
Invergordon 30 Year Old 1988 Cask 13575 Xtra Old Particular Douglas Laing (70cl, 54.2%)
From Douglas Laing’s fantastic Xtra Old Particular range comes a 30 year old Invergordon single grain, matured in a refill butt cask from August 1988 to July 2019. After three decades of peaceful slumber, this grain whisky was bottled at cask strength, with an outturn of 440 bottles.
Bottle Number: 249 / 440
Invergordon 26 Year Old 1996 cask 900518 Single Cask Series The Red Cask Company (70cl, 53.8%)
Grand stuff from Invergordon, independently bottled by The Red Cask Company, meaning you can expect a generous helping of sherry cask influence here! Distilled in 1996, this single grain Scotch spent the next 26 years maturing, including time in a first-fill ex-oloroso hogshead. A total of 214 cask-strength bottles were released in 2022.
Category Single Grain
Distillery Invergordon
Bottler Global Whisky Limited (GWhL)
Bottling serie The Red Cask Co.
Vintage 15.01.1996
Bottled 2022
Stated Age 26 years old
Cask type 1st Fill Sherry Finish
Cask number 900518
Number of bottles 214
Strength 53.8 % Vol. Size 70cl
Inchfad 15 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 53.5%)
More whisky wizardry from Loch Lomond, magic is the only feasible way the distillery can produce such an impressive array of different styles of whisky… right?! That’s what the gang at That Boutique-y Whisky Company reckons anyway. This is a 15-year-old Inchfad, a heavily peated single malt, married from a bourbon barrel and a Pedro Ximénez hogshead.
Batch 3 is a release of 66 bottles.
Highland Park 22 Year Old 1999 The Octave (Duncan Taylor) cask 5029296 Bottle No.63 70cl, 54.1%
Category Single Malt
Distillery Strathclyde
Bottler Duncan Taylor (DT)
Bottling serie The Octave Premium
Vintage 1999
Bottled 2021
Stated Age 22 years old
Cask Type Oak casks
Cask number 5029296
Number of bottles 63/78
Strength 54.1%
Vol.Size 700 ml
Highland 19 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish Darkness (50cl, 54%)
The gang at Darkness hopped up to the Highlands for this smoky single malt and sized it up to be the perfect fit for a finish in one of their little oloroso sherry octaves. Matured for a total of 19 years, the small size of the octave cask used for finishing enabled more interaction between the liquid and the wood, in other words, more sherry and oak influence upon the deliciously peaty single malt.
Highland #2 19 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 48.1%)
Which whisky would make the best accompaniment to the film Highlander? Released as part of That Boutique-y Whisky Company’s Cinema Series, this hearty Highland single malt ought to make a perfect choice! Hailing from an undisclosed distillery, the whisky matured for a total of 19 years in a single cask before bottling.
Batch 2 is a release of 275 bottles
Hamiltons Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (70cl, 40%)
The Speyside region is home to a large amount of whisky distilleries – and one of them distilled this single malt Scotch whisky, which has been presented as the Speyside expression as part of Hamiltons region-specific range. But which one was it? ‘Tis a mystery…
Glenturret Triple Wood (70cl, 43%)
The new release of The Glenturret’s Triple Wood single malt Scotch whisky created using whiskies drawn from American Sherry oak, European Sherry oak and ex-bourbon casks, and is bottled at 43% ABV.
Glenturret Sherry Cask Edition (70cl, 43%)
From the Glenturret Distillery, the Sherry Edition single malt Scotch whisky is made with whiskies drawn from both American and Spanish oak Sherry seasoned casks!
Glenturret Peated Edition (70cl, 43%)
A wonderfully peaty expression from the Glenturret Distillery, offering up a well-balanced flavour profile of nutty malt, oaky smoke and vibrant citrus. Ought to make for a great postprandial dram, this one.
Glenmorangie X (70cl, 40%)
Made for mixing.
In pursuit of new flavour combinations, we have crafted the perfect single malt whisky for mixing. Paired with your favourite mixer, X by Glenmorangie creates effortlessly delicious drinks.
Bottled 26.02.2021
Cask type ex-Bourbon & new charred American oak casks
Glenmorangie Triple Cask Reserve (70cl, 40%)
This Glenmorangie Triple Cask Reserve has been made by marrying together Bourbon Casks, New Charred Oak and Rye Whiskey Casks creating a deep harmony of flavours.
Glenmorangie The Tarlogan (70cl, 43%)
Glenmorangie Tarlogan displays all the sweet purity of the Tarlogie Spring while maintaining a classic Glenmorangie backbone. Aged in virgin oak as well as ex-bourbon casks, Glenmorangie Tarlogan evokes the botanical aromas of an early summer morning walk through the woods.
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.
Glenmorangie The Cadboll (1L, 43%)
Extra-matured in superior French barriques which previously held wines such as those of the Muscat and Sémillion grapes, the delectably rich single malt whisky honours the splendour of the Cadboll Cup. This enigmatic wine cup, which entwines Scottish artistry and mysterious French influences in its design, was treasured for generations at our Highland home, near the Glenmorangie Distillery. That shared heritage is celebrated in a whisky of tempting, dessert-like flavours, which wonderfully hint at the sweet wines of the past that the Cadboll Cup might once have held.
Glenmorangie Signet Old Version 70cl, 46%
Of course, whilst the exact secrets of its production are known only to our whisky creators, we can tell you that Signet’s melting sweetness and explosive spiciness is, at least in part, caused by our unique roasted ‘chocolate’ barley malt and the ‘designer casks’ made bespoke for Glenmorangie from American white oak. Non chill-filtered
Glenmorangie Signet (70cl, 46%)
Of course, whilst the exact secrets of its production are known only to our whisky creators, we can tell you that Signet’s melting sweetness and explosive spiciness is, at least in part, caused by our unique roasted ‘chocolate’ barley malt and the ‘designer casks’ made bespoke for Glenmorangie from American white oak. Non chill-filtered
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
Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1998 Bond House No.1 Collection bottled 2022 70cl, 43%
Back in 1998, we started seeing some of Dr. Bill Lumsden’s first experiments as that was the year he was appointed director of whisky creation. For this Grand Vintage Malt, the whisky was matured in a variety of casks, including bourbon, sherry, and virgin new charred oak, the latter being one of the first times Glenmorangie used this wood profile. This is special stuff, and something of a time capsule to the early days of Dr. Bill.
Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1997 Seventh edition Bond House No.1 Collection (bottled 2021)
And on it goes with the Bond House No. 1 Collection, in which exclusive vintages are released: Following the Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1996, the sixth edition, the Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1997 now was presented.
The basis for the 23-year-old Highland Single Malt is whisky, which was initially matured for 10 years in ex-Bourbon casks before spending the next 13 years in ex-red wine barrels from Château Montrose from the appellation Saint-Estèphe, Bordeaux. During this time it developed extraordinary dark berry fruit flavors, as the latest press release from Moet Hennessy reports.
The vintage bottling was rounded off by the combination with whisky, which was matured exclusively in ex-Bourbon casks, and with whisky from ex-Oloroso sherry casks. And we read as well about “further, secret casks” …
Dr. Bill Lumsden, Director of Whisky Creation at Glenmorangie, comments on this seventh edition of the Bond House No. 1 Collection: “The Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1997 is dramatically different: lively with aromas of red berries, seductive spice, melting marzipan and floral notes. Inspired by my dream of expressive single malts and in the spirit of the kaleidoscopic style of Glenmorangie.”
Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1990 Bond House No.1 Collection (bottled 2016)
In his Whisky Bible 2017, Jim Murray gave this a massive 94 points (earning a Liquid Gold Award), and also took home a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017!
Glenmorangie Grand Vintage 1989 Bond House No.1 Collection (bottled 2017)
Glenmorangie Decorative Cask Empty w: 18cm, h: 23cm
Glenmorangie Decorative Cask Empty Brand New w: 18cm, h: 23cm
Glenmorangie Burgundy Wood Finish (1L, 43%)
Finished in Burgundy barrels, this is one earthy Glenmorangie, an interesting dram for sure, and one that bears little resemblance to the standard bottling.
This bottle was part of a private collection – if you’d like more detailed info and/or photos just get in touch!
Glenmorangie Artisan Cask 50cl, 46%
One of the best Glenmorangie releases of the last ten years, this has recently been discontinued and replaced by the hugely popular ‘Astar’ bottling. A terrific ‘Morangie. We have snapped up as much of the remaining stock as we could get our hands on.
Glenmorangie Artein 15 Year Old Private Edition (70cl, 46%)
The 2012 entry in Glenmorangie’s Private Edition range, named Artein, meaning ‘Stone’. This matches up with the meaning of Sassicaia (from ‘Sasso’, also stone), the ‘Super Tuscan’ wine previously held in the barrels used to finish this whisky. It’s got 15 years old on the label, but it’s actually made up of 2 parts 15 year old to 1 part 21 year old whisky for a solid mix of well matured Glenmorangie.
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Private Edition
Bottled 2011
Cask type Bourbon / Super Tuscan Wine Casks
Glenmorangie A Tale of Winter (70cl, 46%)
A warm and spicy single malt from Glenmorangie that embodies all of the comfort of a Christmas jumper. Matured for 13 years and finished in Marsala wine casks from Sicily, this whisky offers aromas of orange toffee, lavender honey, rose petals and overripe fruits that fill the nose. The palate offers notes of cocoa powder, red pepper, brazil nuts, toffee, white pepper spice, sweet malt, ginger and cinnamon that linger in the finish.
Distillery Glenmorangie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Limited Edition
Bottled 13.09.2021
Stated Age 13 years old
Cask type Marsala Wine Cask Finish
Strength 46.0 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Glenmorangie A Tale of Tokyo (70cl, 46%)
Inspired by visits to Japan, Glenmorangie’s director of distilling and whisky creation, Dr. Bill Lumsden, decided to create this pretty single malt you see before. Glenmorangie’s A Tale Of Tokyo is the fourth release in the ‘Tale of’ series and the first one to be partially aged in Japanese Mizunara oak casks. It’s actually a marriage of whisky aged in both sherry and bourbon barrels as well as Glenmorangie whisky aged in the rare Japanese wood. It was all bottled together at 46% ABV and sports a label and packaging made in collaboration with celebrated Japanese artist, Yamaguchi Akira. It’s their perspective of the city’s contrasts and layers of history and culture that inspired the design.
Glenmorangie A Tale of The Forest (70cl, 46%)
If you go down to the woods near Tain… you may well bump into Dr Bill Lumsden, Head of Distilling & Whisky Creation at Glenmorangie. The intrepid Dr Bill loves a morning woodland ramble, and on his regular adventures he’s been inspired to combine the flavours of the forest with his beloved whisky.
By kilning the barley used to make this whisky with juniper, birch bark and heather blossom, Glenmorangie have infused their single malt with the earthy, nutty, vegetal and floral notes that you might encounter in the forest. This is a unique botanical whisky and a welcome reminder that forests are magical places.
Glenmorangie A Tale of Ice Cream (70cl, 46%)
To create a single malt evocative of a trip to the ice cream parlour, legendary whisky maker Dr Bill Lumsden aged this one-off Glenmorangie in a combination of bourbon barrels and toasted new oak. He carefully selected these new casks with high concentrations of vanillin, an organic compound present in oak which imparts flavours of creamy vanilla. As a result, this inviting Highland whisky is densely layered with notes of coconut, brioche, almonds and popcorn with hints of lemon, sweet anise and – of course – ice cream.
The Glenmorangie ‘A Tale of…’ series expands with another expression that reflects director of whisky creation Dr Bill Lumsden’s sweet tooth. The good doctor was inspired by his favourite ice cream parlour to create this whisky, which is rich, creamy, and full of vanilla flavours.
To achieve this, Lumsden selected casks rich in vanillin, the aromatic compound which brings vanilla flavours to whisky. The good people at Glenmo explain: “When you toast barrels, the lignin (which aids the wood’s structure) breaks down and releases compounds including vanillin. Glenmorangie’s high-vanillin casks were toasted in a particular way, to create higher concentrations of vanillin”.
Glenmorangie A Tale of Ice Cream represents the first time the distillery has used casks toasted to achieve this effect. This followed experimentation with a variety of different woods before selecting virgin oak casks toasted in this particular way. The press release also makes a point of noting that the whisky does not contain vanilla extract. Which would be ILLEGAL in Scotch whisky.
Distillery Glenmorangie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottled 2024
Cask Type High Vanillin and Bourbon
Strength 46.0 % Vol.
Glenmorangie 25 Year Old Quarter Century (70cl, 43%)
Glenmorangie 1975 Bot.2001 (75cl, 43%)
A 1975 vintage Glenmorangie from the once annual limited edition range. This was bottled in 2001 for the duty free (now given the jazzed-up name of travel retail) market.
Bottler Distillery
Bottling serie Limited 1975
Bottling Vintage 1975
Bottled 2001
Cask type Oak
Casks Strength 43.0 % Vol. Size 75cl
Glenmorangie 18 Year Old Extremely Rare (70cl, 43%)
Glenmorangie 18 Year Old Bot.1990s (70cl, 43%)
An old bottling of 18 year old whisky from Glenmorangie. We estimate this was bottled in the 1990s, a decade which saw the onsite maltings close and the number of stills at four (it was two until 1980 and increased to eight in 1990).
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 16 Year Old The Nectar (70cl, 46%)
Golden in colour and honeyed on the palate, The Nectar is made by finishing Glenmorangie single malt in casks used to age some of the world’s great sweet wines. These include Sauternes and Monbazillac from France, Moscatel from Spain and Tokaji from Hungary. A fitting successor to the discontinued Nectar D’or and an excellent after-dinner dram.
It was the memory of entering a French pastry shop that prompted Glenmorangie head of whisky creation Dr Bill Lumsden to create the brilliant Glenmorangie The Nectar D’Or. Sadly, in 2023 Glenmorangie made the announcement that Nectar D’or was being discontinued, but we weren’t upset for too long because the Highland Scotch whisky brand has created a more than fitting successor: Glenmorangie The Nectar 16 Year Old
It’s a single malt that was aged for 14 years in bourbon casks that was then finished for two more years in a new combination of great sweet white wine casks. This includes French Sauternes and Monbazillac to bring notes of orchard fruit and buttery pastries, Spanish Moscatel for sweet, syrupy dessert flavours, and Hungarian Tokaji barrels for nuttier, honeyed elements.
Distillery Glenmorangie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie The Nectar
Stated Age 16 years old
Cask Type Bourbon & Sweet Wine
Strength 46.0 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Glenmorangie 15 Year Old The Cadboll Estate (70cl, 43%)
Made with barley harvested on the distillery’s own fields at Cadboll Estate, this third release was partially finished in ex-amontillado sherry casks. The result is an aromatic and fragrant single malt with aromas of hazelnuts, honey-glazed mandarins, sweet toffee and barley. The palate is matched with notes of gingerbread, hazelnut praline, toffee and a hint of cloves.
Distillery Glenmorangie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie The Cadboll Estate
Bottled 2024
Stated Age 15 years old
Cask Type Bourbon , Amontillado Finish Cask
Strength 43.0 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Glenmorangie 14 Year Old The Quinta Ruban Port Finish 70cl, 46%
A full-bodied, silky-smooth single malt from Glenmorangie, finished in a Quinta Ruban port cask, creating a rich chocolate flavour. Gentle aromas of Seville oranges and walnut build into rich dark chocolate, sandalwood and spicy pepper. The palate initially offers notes of mint chocolate, walnuts and orange develop into Greek delight and summer flowers.
Glenmorangie 14 Year Old The Quinta Ruban Port Finish (70cl, 46%)
A full-bodied, silky-smooth single malt from Glenmorangie, finished in a Quinta Ruban port cask, creating a rich chocolate flavour. Gentle aromas of Seville oranges and walnut build into rich dark chocolate, sandalwood and spicy pepper. The palate initially offers notes of mint chocolate, walnuts and orange develop into Greek delight and summer flowers.