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Glenkinchie 24 Year Old 1991 Special Release 2016 Bottle No.3175 (70cl, 57.2%)
This 24 year old Glenkinchie single malt is matured in refill European oak butts, part of Diageo’s 2016 Special Releases. 5,928 natural cask strength bottles were produced, making it the oldest official bottling of cask strength Glenkinchie ever released as well as the first matured exclusively in European oak!
Distillery Glenkinchie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Diageo Special Releases 2016
Vintage 1991
Bottled 21.03.2016
Stated Age 24 years old
Cask type Refill European Oak Butts
Bottle Number 3175/5928
Strength 57.2 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Greign 20 Year Old Lowlands Single Grain (70cl, 40%)
Greign 20 Year Old Single Grain
Greign is a Single Grain Whisky from the Macduff distillery. The original founders of the distillery buy exceptional old casks for the maturation of their whiskies. The Greign was matured in a mixture of sherry casks and freshly burnt-out casks, making the single grain a smooth, full-bodied dram.
A deliciously creamy single grain Scotch whisky here, matured for 20 years before being bottled up. Two decades has given this one plenty of time for its flavour profile to develop all those hallmark yummy grain notes, so expect toffee, honey, and cooked fruits notes by the bucket-load.
Category Single Grain
Bottler John Dewar & Sons Ltd. (JD&S)
Bottling serie Single Grain Scotch Whisky
Bottled 2020
Stated Age 20 years old
Cask Type American ex-Bourbon casks, Spanish ex-Jerez Sherry casks
Strength 40.0 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Label Selected by Stephanie Macleod, Master Blender
Hamiltons Lowland Single Grain (70cl, 40%)
A single grain whisky selected by Angus Dundee for their Hamiltons range. Although the whisky regions don’t really apply to grain whisky, this is from an unnamed distillery situated in the Lowlands.
Littlemill 29 Year Old Private Cellar Edition 2019 No.258 70cl, 47.3%
The first two pictures are from the actual bottle, if you’d like more detailed photos just get in touch!
A rare chance to try whisky from the sadly closed Littlemill Distillery! This is the 2019 edition of the Private Cellar release, and the whisky itself was aged for 29 years before being bottled up at 47.3% ABV. This set comes with a handsome presentation case, a 5cl bottle of the whisky (so you can taste it without having to open the full bottle), and even a piece of stave from a Littlemill cask! A release of 600 bottles.
Littlemill 29-year-old, the latest expression from Littlemill’s Private Cellar collection, will be released this September, using liquid carefully selected from some of the last remaining casks to be laid down at the Littlemill Distillery.
Now recognised to have been the oldest licensed distillery in Scotland, the distillery fell silent in 1994 and was destroyed by fire in 2004, making this liquid exceptionally rare and covetable.
Littlemill 29-year-old is the third release from the Private Cellar Collection, each crafted by Master Blender Michael Henry in Littlemill’s traditional Lowland ‘floral’ style. This latest release places emphasis on developing the wood character and only 600 bottles will be released across the world.
The liquid is contained within a bespoke Glencairn crystal decanter etched with an illustration of the River Clyde and a silver star signifying the Littlemill distillery’s location. Situated in Bowling on the banks for the River Clyde, it would prove to be a defining factor in the distillery’s success, opening important trade routes to key cities including Glasgow and Edinburgh when the Forth and Clyde Canal was completed in the 1790s.
The beautifully crafted presentation box also includes a 5cl miniature of the liquid, a piece of an original Littlemill cask, and a booklet sharing the fascinating history of the Littlemill distillery with tasting notes from Master Blender Michael Henry.
Whisky production at Littlemill, situated in Bowling on the banks of the River Clyde near Glasgow, continued until the distillery fell silent in 1994 and was subsequently destroyed by fire in 2004, never to produce a drop again.
North British 25 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 56.5%)
The North British distillery is the third largest of Scotland’s seven grain distilleries. The distillery was founded in Edinburgh in 1886/7 by several well-known men who wanted to maintain their independence from DCL. Its name comes from the railway company that served the distillery. Although maize is the key grain used for distillation, the mash bill contains up to 20% malted barley. This 25-year-old single-grain Scotch joins the Cinema Series from That Boutique-y Whisky Company, bottled up at cask strength.
Batch 10 is a release of 435 bottles.
North British 35 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 70cl, 45.8%
North British 35yo TBWC
That Boutique-y Whisky Company is well known for its excellent independent bottlings, and its much adored label artwork designed by Emily Chappell, which is celebrated here as one of Boutique-y’s Label Editions! This limited edition 700ml bottle contains a spectacular single grain whisky from the North British distillery that enjoyed a nice long 35-year stay in a refill hogshead. The label features a character seen on previous North British Boutique-y bottlings. He usually looks a bit sinister with his eye patch and white cat, but the lovely lilac background has softened that evil air, so he now looks rather friendly and approachable after all.
A release of 329 bottles.
That Boutique-y Whisky Company bottles limited edition whiskies from a variety of renowned distilleries as well as producing award-winning blends, all adorned with cultish graphic novel-style labels. The brand won Spirits Bottler of the Year at the 2023 Spirits Business Awards, and Blender of the Year went to Sam Simmons, captain of the Boutique-y clan who oversees every one of these releases.
Pure Scot Midnight Peat 70cl, 44.5%
Pure Scot is for the radicals, the mavericks and the individuals. Midnight Peat is their drink for when the sun goes down.
Beside the last embers of a glowing bonfire, amongst the smoky haze of an underground bar, or seizing a moment of spontaneity, Pure Scot Midnight Peat is for the explorers of the night.
Finished in smoky, spicy ex-peated whisky casks, Midnight Peat is designed by acclaimed Master Distiller, Nick Savage in collaboration with Australian cocktail bartenders
Pure Scot Signature 106 70cl, 53%
A higher-proof version of the Pure Scot blend, created by combining Bladnoch single malt with selected malt and grain whiskies from across Scotland. Notes of toffee, freshly malted barley and stem ginger are supported by subtle hints of smoke and a lingering spiciness.
Pure Scot Signature 70cl, 40%
Created by Bladnoch’s master distiller Ian MacMillan, Pure Scot is a blended Scotch whisky which combines whisky from the aforementioned Bladnoch with whisky from Speyside, the Highlands and Islay (as well as grain whisky). It picked up a gold medal at the San Francisco Spirits Competition in 2018 and at the Scotch Whisky Masters in 2017 and 2016.
Pure Scot Virgin Oak 70cl, 43%
Handcrafted and seamlessly finished in virgin American Oak casks at Bladnoch Distillery. Enjoy the smooth texture with a long-lasting refreshing honey finish.
Rosebank 21 Year Old 1992 Special Release 2014 Bottle No.1398 (70cl, 55.3%)
Rosebank 21YO 1992 Bottling Note
A Diageo Special Release of Rosebank single malt Scotch whisky, distilled in 1992, a year before the Lowlands distillery closed. Matured in refill American oak casks and bottled for the 2014 Special Releases with an outturn of 4,530 bottles.
Distillery Rosebank
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Diageo Special Releases 2014
Vintage 1992 Bottled 28.05.2014
Stated Age 21 years old
Cask type Refill American Oak
Number of bottles 1398/ 4530
Strength 55.3 % Vol. Size 700
St Magdalene 40 Year Old 1982 Private Collection Gordon & MacPhail 70cl, 54.8%
Gordon & MacPhail’s Private collection range contains exceptionally mature whiskies from silent distilleries and this St Magdalene is no exception. Spending 40 years in a refill American hogshead has left this whisky with aromas of pomander, orchard fruit and cocoa powder on the nose, leading to poached pear, walnut and marzipan on the palate.
St Magdalene A legendary lost distillery, also known as Linlithgow, closed in 1983.
Also known as Linlithgow, this lost Lowlands distillery was built in the mid-18th century by Sebastian Henderson and operated for well over 200 years before being closed in the great cull of 1983.
It had passed to A & J Dawson in 1798 before being acquired by DCL in 1912. The distillerywas re-equipped in 1927 andhad its own floor maltings until 1968, after which it bought in malt from Glenesk.
Despite a capacity of around 200,000 gallons a year of production, there were no official bottlings during its lifetime, and most malt fans had barely heard of it until a series of stunning Rare Malt bottlings (as St. Magdalene) in the mid-to-late 1990s. It is now one of the most lamented lost distilleries (the buildings have been converted to private housing), and Rare Malt bottlings are hungrily seized upon by aficionados and collectors alike.
Category Single Malt
Distillery St. Magdalene
Bottler Gordon & MacPhail (GM)
Bottling series Private Collection
Vintage 1982
Bottled 2023
Stated Age 40 years old
Cask Type Refill American Hogshead
Casknumber 2094
Number of bottles165
Strength 54.8 % Vol.
Size 700 ml
Strathclyde 31 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 45%)
Category Single Grain
Distillery Distillery Strathclyde
Bottler That Boutique-y Whisky Company (TBWC)
Bottled 2019
Stated Age 31 years old
Number of bottles 537/2621
Strength 45% Vol.Size 500 ml
That Boutique-Y Whisky Company Advent Calendar Edition 24X3cl 72cl, 49.1%
Three Scottish Brothers 20 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
Three Scottish Bros 20yo
A glorious single grain Scotch, matured for a generous 20 years, and bottled up by Three Scottish Brothers. We don’t know the story of the brothers, but they appear to have a talent for bottling up superbly well-aged whisky, at a rather favourable price.