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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 Dufftown Malt Master’s Selection 70cl, 40%
A bottling of Singleton whisky that’s a perfect introduction for those that are new to single malts, the Singleton of Dufftown Malt Master’s Selection was created by The Singleton master of malts Craig Wilson. He hand-selected and blended the whisky before it was maturated in European and American oak casks with three variants; ex-wine, ex-sherry and ex-bourbon.
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.
Smokehead (70cl, 43%)
Smokehead is a superb, cult single malt from Ian MacLeod. Just a massive, thick peat smoke rich dram. Plenty of great south Islay character.
Smokehead 18 Year Old Extra Black (70cl, 46%)
A release of 6,000 bottles of 18 year old Smokehead, packaged smartly in an “extra black” bottle. Full bodied and rich.
Smokehead Extra Rare (1L, 40%)
A heavily peated Islay single malt from Ian Macleod, Smokehead Extra Rare is a travel retail exclusive, and offer tons of flavour…
Smokehead Extra Rare (1L, 40%)
A heavily-peated Smokehead that’s a rowdy riot of unexpected flavours. Newly designed 1L packs feature bold typography on a smoked background, and our iconic skull embossed on a distinctive copper tin. Global Travel Retail exclusive !
Smokehead High Voltage (70cl, 58%)
A high-ABV variation on the classic Smokehead Islay single malt, Smokehead High Voltage is described as an “all-out attack” on your senses by its producer. Which, y’know, sounds pretty intense. If you’re a fan of heavily-peated whisky, you’re in for a treat.
Also, yes, it was incredibly hard to resist making an Electric Six reference when writing this bottling note.
Smokehead Rum Riot (70cl, 43%)
When rich, peaty, salty Smokehead from Islay collides with spicy, sweet Caribbean rum casks, carnage is inevitable. There’s a spirited flavour fight going on and you’ve got a front row seat.
Smokehead Sherry Bomb (70cl, 48%)
A Sherry and peat go toe to toe with Smokehead Sherry Bomb! It’s a well-peated single malt from an undisclosed Islay distillery, matured in Oloroso sherry casks, boasting smoke and dried fruit by the truckload. It’s a powerfully flavoursome dram, and unashamedly so.
SmokeStack (70cl, 40%)
This richly peated blended malt from the Vintage Malt Whisky Co. was aged in American Oak casks from Islay and the Highlands, before it was bottled with 30ppm of phenol at 46% ABV, with an outturn of 4200 bottles.
The flavour balances sweet and salty notes, but still carries a big, smoky flavour that hits you like a… Like some enormous form of transportation… I can’t think of which one… Oh, it has a nice train on the bottle label too!
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
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 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 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.
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.
Speyside #4 25 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 51.6%)
Top secret Speyside single malt from That Boutique-y Whisky Company, bottled up for its Cinema Series. While we don’t know which Speyside distillery this hails from, we do know that it spent a generous 25 years maturing in a bourbon barrel, and it’s bursting with rewarding layers of honeyed fruit, vanilla, and rich, oaken spice.
Batch 13 is a release of 403 bottles.
Speyside #7 9 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company (50cl, 60.5%)
A big, bold single malt from Speyside, independently bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company. This beast hails from an undisclosed distillery, and finished its nine-year maturation in a sherry butt, before being bottled at cask strength.
Batch 1 is a release of 1,059 bottles.
Spirit of 1966 Geoff Hurst Collection Signed No.1887 70cl, 46%
Spirit of 1966 Whisky
This limited edition single malt celebrates the English football team’s iconic victory in the 1966 World Cup, in particular Sir Geoff Hurst MBE, who scored the famed hat-trick which secured the win. Marrying a selection of unique casks, each bottle has been hand signed by Sir Geoff Hurst himself! Only 1966 bottles were produced, we’re sure Sir Hurst must be relieved about that, seeing as he had to sign them all. This should certainly hit the back of the net as a gift for an England football fan.
This is a unnamed English single malt whisky that was bottled by The Spirt of 66 as part of the Sir Geoff Hurst Collection. The bottling commemorates the 1966 World Cup Final which saw England beat West Germany 4-2.
One of 1,966 bottles, all of which have been hand signed by Sir Geoff Hurst himself.
Bottle Number 1887 /1966
Spirit of 1966 Geoff Hurst Collection Signed No.1890 70cl, 46%
Spirit of 1966 Whisky
This limited edition single malt celebrates the English football team’s iconic victory in the 1966 World Cup, in particular Sir Geoff Hurst MBE, who scored the famed hat-trick which secured the win. Marrying a selection of unique casks, each bottle has been hand signed by Sir Geoff Hurst himself! Only 1966 bottles were produced, we’re sure Sir Hurst must be relieved about that, seeing as he had to sign them all. This should certainly hit the back of the net as a gift for an England football fan.
This is a unnamed English single malt whisky that was bottled by The Spirt of 66 as part of the Sir Geoff Hurst Collection. The bottling commemorates the 1966 World Cup Final which saw England beat West Germany 4-2.
One of 1,966 bottles, all of which have been hand signed by Sir Geoff Hurst himself.
Bottle Number 1890/1966
Springbank 10 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
Blended from a mixture of bourbon and sherry casks, the light colour of this malt belies the richness of its character. The nose has a wide range of aromas, from citrus fruits to pears and a hint of peat, while the palate shows touches of smoke, vanilla essence, nutmeg, cinnamon and the salty tang characteristic of the distillery. Picked up the top prize in its category at the World Whiskies Awards 2014.
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Springbank 10 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
Blended from a mixture of bourbon and sherry casks, the light colour of this malt belies the richness of its character. The nose has a wide range of aromas, from citrus fruits to pears and a hint of peat, while the palate shows touches of smoke, vanilla essence, nutmeg, cinnamon and the salty tang characteristic of the distillery. Picked up the top prize in its category at the World Whiskies Awards 2014.