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Glenglassaugh Peated Virgin Oak Wood Finish (70cl, 46%)
Glenglassaugh describe this single malt as ‘like a sweet shop by the beach’, referring to the candy and vanilla notes added to their coastal, peated whisky by the American virgin oak it’s been finished in.
Glencadam 14 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)
From the Glencadam distillery, situated in the Highlands, comes this 14 year old single malt whisky, which has spent the last 16 months of its maturation Oloroso sherry casks, imparting a very noticeable sweet sherry character. The expression is non-chill-filtered and with no added colouring.
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
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.
Jim Beam White Label (4.5L, 40%)
Jim Beam bourbon undergoes distillation at lower temperatures and is distilled to no more than 62.5%, the White label is aged for four years and has quite a high percentage of rye in the mashbill.
Big Peat 4.5L Islay Malt Scotch Whisky Douglas Laing’s (70cl, 46%)
A really big bottle of Big Peat! This is a 4.5 litre bottle of the fabulously smoky, peaty blended whisky containing spirit from Caol Ila, Bowmore, Ardbeg and even Port Ellen! Jim Murray named it “Scotch Vatted Malt of the Year” in his 2011 Whisky Bible, awarding it a whopping 96 points!
Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Wedgwood Ceramic Decanter 1987 SEALED but has NO CONTENTS
NOTICE:
Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Wedgwood Decanter (empty!)
Please note the following: This item is SEALED but has NO CONTENTS. This was supplied like this to a Wm Grant Family Member. Still makes a great statement piece.
Darkness 8 Year Old (70cl, 47.8%)
At the core of this Darkness expression is an 8 year old single malt Scotch whisky which has been matured in ex-bourbon barrels. Following that, the whisky is moved over to custom-made Oloroso sherry octave casks for at least three months.
Small casks make for a vastly increased surface area to volume ratio compared to the much larger sherry butts, leading to more cask influence and more of those intense sherried notes we’ve all come to know and love.
Darkness 8 Year Old is a continuous release from the range that was previously built around very limited edition bottlings, though the name of the game hasn’t changed – big ol’ helpings of sherried deliciousness await you!
Glenlivet 15 Year Old French Oak Reserve Gift Pack (70cl, 40%)
This 15 year old release of Glenlivet, matured in French Limousin Oak casks. Limousin Oak is very commonly used for the maturation of Cognac.
This was launched as part of a new core range in 2004 and replaced a 12 year old age-statement of the same maturation.
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.
Famous Grouse 30 Year Old Limited Edition 1 of 1980 bottles (70cl, 43%)
This certificate authenticates that this limited edition bottling is one of only 1,980 bottles of The Famous Grouse 30 year old blended malt.
These last remaining bottles have been specially selected to celebrate that The Famous Grouse has been Scotland’s No. 1 selling whisky since 1980.
The 30 year old blended malt is our top award winning malt having received the Trophy award at the International Challenge in 2007. This saw Scotland’s Favorite Whisky rose above the competition, beating over 700 whiskies from around the world – both single and blended malts – to be name the “best overall malt whisky”.
This 30 year old blended malt was produced to celebrate 30 years as Scotland’s best-selling whisky, since 1980.
A 30 year old blended malt from Famous Grouse, whose stablemates at Edrington include Highland Park and Macallan.
Malt Whisky
Limited Edition
Only 1980 bottles have been made worldwide!
Bottle Number: One of 1980 bottles.
Compass Box The Peat Monster (70cl, 46%)
A peaty offering and a vatted malt created by the renowned John Glaser, of Compass Box. The Peat Monster contains whisky from secret distilleries (all very cloak and dagger). They can tell us that some was from the village of Port Askaig in Islay, with some south coast Islay whisky too, vatted with Ardmore. This was matured in a mix of first fill and refill American oak casks.
Highland Park King Christian I Warrior Series Bottle No.2 (70cl, 46.8%)
LIMITED TO 300 BOTTLES
One of 300 bottles, presented in a tear-drop crystal decanter suspended on an elaborate silver spiral.
Released in 2016, King Christian 1 is a rare limited edition within The Warrior Series, a collection of single malts created for Duty-Free to both introduce a key figure from Orkneyas Viking history, and to demonstrate the impact of cask type on our whisky flavour, which is immense.
Released in 2016 as part of The Warriors series, this is named after King Christian I of Denmark who re-established the Kalmar union.
Christian I was King of Norway, Denmark, Sweden (1448-1481)
This Highland Park bottling celebrates King Christian I of Denmark and his important role in the Orkney Islands becoming part of Scotland in 1468. He was a clever and cosmopolitan sovereign who managed to unite Denmark, Norway and Sweden, a region that at the time, included the Orkney Islands where our world renowned distillery has been based since 1798.
One of the rarest bottles of the Highland Park range in modern times, only 300 bottles of the King Christian Volume 1 have been released for the travel retail market. It was released in Feb of 2016 as part of the Warrior series.
This expression has been matured in both refill butts and hogsheads of “exceptional age”.
Matured in a combination of refill butts and hogsheads of exceptional age and character, this whisky, like its namesake king, is the embodiment of unity. The flavours of honeycomb, sun-drenched tropical fruit, and heady spices all interplay with swirls of aromatic peat smoke.
Only 300 bottles were produced, and, inspired by Nordic glassware, this rarity is presented in a crystal teardrop-shaped decanter, cradled in an exquisite silver spiral, and corked with an elegant silver stopper that carries the marquetry of the Viking warrior. The bottle is packed in a polished black lacquer box and comes with a book that both tells the story of King Christian’s harmonious reign and of Highland Park’s Viking roots.
Bottle No.2 out of 300
Matured in a combination of Refill Butts and Hogsheads of exceptional age and character, this whisky, like its namesake king, is the embodiment of unity.
Brand Highland Park No.2 of 300 bottles, presented in a tear-drop crystal decanter suspended on an elaborate silver spiral.
Cask type Matured in a combination of Refill Butts and Hogsheads of A exceptional age and character, this whisky, like its namesake king, is the embodiment of unity.
Size 70cl ABV Strength 46.8%
Isle Of Skye 12 Year Old (Ian Macleod) (70cl, 40%)
A popular expression from Ian Macleod, the Isle of Skye blended Scotch whisky is made using a selection of Island and Speyside whiskies. This is the 12 year old expression, featuring a good boost of Sherried elements compared to the 8 year old Isle of Skye.
Famous Grouse ? (70cl, 40%)
This Famous Grouse blend is made from 100% Scotch Whiskies including the Edrington-owned Highland Park and The Macallan.
Famous Grouse blended scotch whisky was first produced by Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd in 1896, and is currently produced and owned by The Edrington Group.
Ardbeg 22 Year Old Twenty Something (70cl, 46.4%)
This is a very exciting limited edition 22 year old single malt Scotch from Ardbeg. It’s a notable expression because it was distilled in 1996, when Ardbeg was under threat of demolition. It was one of the last spirits distilled using Ardbeg’s old equipment, including the retired still that now stands in the distillery’s courtyard. It was matured in ex-bourbon casks to capture the classic Ardbeggian profile (yes, that’s a word… Probably…).
Jack Daniels Guitar Case Gift Pack Rye (70cl, 45%)
The Jack Daniel’s range grew in 2017 with the introduction of their Tennessee Rye whiskey – the first whiskey from the distillery with a mash-bill that different from the classic Tennessee Whiskey since Prohibition! It features a core of 70% rye, supported by 18% corn and 12% malted barley, and enjoys the same charcoal filtration as their other expressions.
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.