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Glencadam 2003 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel 7Ocl, 62.8%
This 2003-vintage Glencadam was matured in a single ex-bourbon barrel for 14 years, before being bottled in September 2018. A rich and spicy Highland single malt, it has sweet vanilla notes and oak spices throughout the palate.
Distillery Glencadam
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Single Cask
Vintage 22.10.2003
Bottled 09.2018
Stated Age14 years old
Cask type Bourbon Barrel
Cask number BB 197
Number of bottles 89/266
Strength 62.8 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Bruichladdich Octomore 13.1 5 Year Old Scottish Barley Bourbon Cask (70cl, 59.2%)
A youthful, dynamic Islay single malt, Octomore 13.1 was distilled in 2016 using 100% Scottish barley, malted to a mind-boggling 137.3ppm, and matured in first-fill American oak ex-bourbon barrels for five years. The palate offers notes of coconut, treacle toffee and vanilla, wrapped in layer upon layer of rich peat smoke.
Distillery Bruichladdich
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serieThe Impossible Equation
Stated Age 05 years old
Cask type Ex-Bourbon
Strength 59.2 %
Vol.Size 700 ml 750 ml
Label Barley origin: Scottish mainland / Barley variety: Concerto
Tomintoul 17 Year Old 2005 Edition Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)
Tomintoul which has been given fantastically sherried finish. Distilled in 2005, this Speyside single malt matured for 17 years and was finished in PX sherry butts selected from renowned producers, Fernando de Castilla. Non-chill filtered, 9,870 bottles were produced of this limited edition whisky.
Ledaig 21 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish Darkness (50cl, 47.9%)
This peated Ledaig single malt from Tobermory matured for 12 years, including a finish in a custom-made oloroso sherry octave cask. Octaves are the cask of choice for indie bottler Darkness, their smaller size ensures greater interaction between spirit and wood during maturation, in turn ensuring heaps of sherry character in the final whisky.
Bruichladdich 1990 Valinch Ghost Ship 50cl, 54.5%
Bruichladdich 1990 Valinch ‘Ghost Ship’
NOTICE THIS IS WITHOUT ORIGINAL BOX
Distilled in 1990 then released for the 2007 Feis Ile on Islay. Named after a “phantom” oil tanker at the pier near Bruichladdich. The ship never managed to dock due to issues with it’s design and has been a local legend since.
Released for Feis 2007, this single malt was distilled in 1990. This bottling is named after a “phantom” oil tanker at the pier near Bruichladdich. The story goes such that the ship couldn’t dock due to it’s a flawed design. As you can imagine it has been a legend ever since.
The cask was a Bourbon Squat #525. Only 350 bottles were produced.
Distillery Bruichladdich
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Valinch Ghost Ship
Vintage 1990
Bottled 2007
Cask Type Bourbon Squat
Cask number 525
Number of bottles 350
Strength 54.5 % Vol.Size 500 ml
Highland Park Dark Origins (70cl, 46.8%)
Highland Park Dark Origins is a new core bottling that celebrates the early days of Magnus Eunson’s illicit distilling on Orkney, back before the distillery was even founded in 1798. Magnus worked as a butcher and church official by day, but by night he was a legendary whisky smuggler and distiller outwitting the exciseman.
To honour their hero (the Batman of the Orkney Islands, if you will), Highland Park have created a whisky with a suitably ‘dark’ character. Using 80% first-fill Sherry casks (20% refill) – 60% are first-fill European oak, with 20% being first-fill American oak – an exciting, spicy, chocolatey whisky has been produced.
Glencadam 19 Year Old Ororoso Sherry (70cl, 46%)
A 19 year old single malt Scotch whisky from the Glencadam distillery up in the Highland region, which has been treated to an Oloroso Sherry cask finish before bottling at 46% ABV with no additional colouring or chill-filtration. A limited edition release of 6,000 bottles.
Glenmorangie 10 year Old Men Of Tain Presentation Tin (70cl, 40%)
A rather old version of Glenmorangie 10 year old presented in this beautiful tin tube holder. This particular bottle features a sketched drawing of a Stillman on the back of the bottle. There is a small dent to the back of this presentation tin.
Dailuaine 20 Year Old 1998 casks 11970 & 11371 Cask Strength Collection Signatory 70cl, 53.6%
Made in 1998 at Dailuaine distillery, this Speyside single malt has been matured in a pair of hogsheads for two decades, before being bottled in April 2019 for Signatory Vintage’s Cask Strength Collection. The palate offers notes of buttered toast, chocolate cereal, tobacco leaves and sweet pears.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Dailuaine
Bottler Signatory Vintage (SV)
Bottling serie Cask Strength Collection
Vintage2 7.08.1998 Bottled 23.04.2019
Stated Age 20 years old
Cask type Hogsheads
Cask number 11370 & 11371
Number of bottles 65/ 473
Strength 53.6 % Vol.Size 700 ml
Lagavulin 12 Year Old Special Release 2022 (70cl, 57.3%)
Flames of the Phoenix’ is an appropriate theme for the 2022 Special Release bottling of Lagavulin, as it was designed to be the most phenolic Lagavulin yet. Fans of the distillery will know that means a truly peaty customer, with lots of spice and power amplified by the virgin oak casks this heavily peated Lagavulin was aged in, alongside American oak refill casks.
Octomore 10 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish Darkness (50cl, 47.8%)
A 10-year-old Octomore – the beloved peated single malt from Islay’s Bruichladdich distillery. This one finished its maturation with a stay in an oloroso sherry octave, custom-made for the folks at indie bottler Darkness. An intriguing combo of sweet baked goods, salted nuts and coastal smoke make this a superbly complex sipper.
Glenlivet Cipher (70cl, 48%)
Back in 2013 The Glenlivet released a whisky called Alpha with no tasting notes, no cask details and an opaque black bottle. ‘Twas quite good fun as everybody tried to guess the production technique used, before the eventual reveal (on that occasion they’d used casks conditioned with Scotch as opposed to bourbon or Sherry, unique for The Glenlivet).
Now it seems we’re being treated to a new mystery, a cipher, in fact! Master Distiller Alan Winchester once again invites us to decipher the secrets of a unique single malt…
Distillery Glenlivet
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottled 02.2018
Cask type American oak, finish ex-Canadian 1st fill rye
Number of bottles 33000
Strength 48.0 %
Vol.Size 50 ml 700 ml 750 ml
Bruichladdich Octomore 09.1 Dialogos 5 Year Old (70cl, 59.1%)
An enjoyably punchy and heavily peated single malt from Bruichladdich’s Octomore range. Octomore 09.1 sets out to challenge the idea that older means better when it comes to whisky, and it does so by offering up a 5 year old Islay whisky weighing in at 156 PPM, matured in ex-American whiskey casks. Pleasing, they’ve even let us know exactly where those casks came from – they were 51% Jim Beam, 26% Jack Daniel’s, 15% Clermont and 8% Old Grand-Dad casks.
Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra Bottled 2014 (1L, 48%)
The Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra, bottled in June 2014.
This is a rare item.
GlenAllachie 2011 Single Cask batch 5 (70cl, 58.6%)
Distillery Glenallachie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Single Cask for Europe – Batch 5
Vintage 15.02.2011
Bottled 08.2022
Stated Age 11 years old
Cask type Ruby Port Pipe
Cask number 7448
Number of bottles 746
Strength 58.6 %
Vol.Size700 ml
Macallan Decorative Cask Empty w: 24,5cm, h: 22cm
Macallan Decorative Cask Empty Brand New w: 24,5cm, h: 22cm
Glencadam 18 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
An 18 year old Glencadam bottled at 46% with neither chill filtration nor artificial colouring. It can be recognised by its green packaging.
Mortlach 15 Year Old Six Kingdoms Game of Thrones (70cl, 46%)
Behold, the very final bottling in the Game of Thrones Single Malts Collection! We present to you Six Kingdoms, a beasty 15 Year Old Mortlach. Those of you who are all up to date with Game of Thrones lore (and if you aren’t, beware of spoilers ahead!) will remember that there were in fact, seven kingdoms in Westeros, but in the season finale the North became independent, taking the number down to six. The Speysider was matured in first-fill sherry casks, with a finish in American oak bourbon casks. The limited edition single malt is bottled at 46% ABV, presented in a metallic gold presentation tube, decorated with a pen and ink drawing of the mysterious three-eyed raven (aka Bran the Broken). The show may be over, but long may it live in the form of delicious whisky!
Laphroaig Brodir (70cl, 48%)
Laphroaig’s Brodir single malt Scotch whisky was originally released to the Travel Retail market. You can probably guess what ‘Brodir’ means in ancient Norse – of course, it’s ‘Brother’.
For this expression, the Islay distillers first matured the whisky in ex-bourbon barrels before transferring it over to casks which previous held Ruby Port. The combination of Laphroaig’s classic coastal peaty gorgeousness with the elegance of the Ruby Port finish make Brodir a very handsome dram indeed.
Glenfiddich Clan Drummond Clans of the Highlands 1980s (70cl, 43%)
A collectible presentation of Glenfiddich single malt Scotch whisky from the 1980s, alongside a Clans Of The Highlands presentation tin honouring the Clan Drummond.
One of 11 different tin designs produced by the distillery which illustrate some of the most famous Scottish clans.