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Arran The High Seas Smugglers Series Volume 2 70cl, 55.4%
Arran Smugglers’ Series Volume 3 / The Exciseman
A rare second release of this Limited Edition, Arran The High Seas Smugglers Series Volume 2 Single Malt Whisky.
Bottled at natural Cask Strength in 2016 and a Limited Edition of 8700 bottles, Arran pay homage with “The High Seas” to the resiliant character of those who outwitted the Officers of Excise in their pursuit of the famed Arran “waters”.
A very cool nod to the shady history of Arran’s distilling. Back during the 18th and 19th century the island was a producer of illicit whisky. Presented in a book style package to hide the goods.
This is the 2016 and second release in the highly acclaimed Arran Smugglers’ Series, which also included The Illicit Still and The Exciseman, released in the years prior and subsequent to this. The series was a nod to the shady history of Arran’s distilling back during the 18th and 19th century when the island was a producer of illicit whisky. Presented in a book style package to hide the goods.
The whisky itself is a peated spirit matured in rum casks and finished in first fill bourbon barrels.
One of 8,700 bottles.
Distillery Arran
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Smugglers‘ Series No. 2
Bottled 2016
Cask type Madeira and Quarter Casks
Rum Cask Finish Matured in 200L American Oak Barrels
Peated Stock (50PPM) Matured in 200L Ex-Bourbon Barrels
Un-Peated Stock Matured in 200L Ex-Bourbon Barrels 1st Fill
Number of bottles 8700
Strength 55.4 %
Vol.Size 700 ml 750 ml
Arran The Bothy Quarter Cask 70cl, 56.2%
Arran’s The Bothy single malt has joined the Island distillery’s permanent range! Matured initially in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels, this expression is finished for two years in quarter casks, which are much smaller than your average run-of-the-mill cask. Finally, it’s bottled at a generous 56.2% ABV.
Arran Sherry Cask 70cl, 55.8%
A well-sherried Arran single malt? Oh yes! This particular expression has been dubbed The Bodega, and after it was distilled at Lochranza the whisky has been matured for seven years in first-fill sherry hogsheads. It’s presented in a rather elegant and handsome bottle. Lots of dried fruit and chocolate over here.
Arran Robert Burns Single Malt 70cl, 43%
A single malt from the Isle of Arran distillery, celebrating the famed Scottish poet, Robert Burns. This tasty bottling is officially endorsed by the World Burns Federation, making it perfect for Burns Night as well as any other time of year!
Arran Machrie Moor Peated (70cl, 46%)
Machrie Moor is named for a peat bog on the island’s west coast where, according to legend, the giant Fingal kept his favoured pet dog. Now inducted into The Arran’s core range, this whisky continues to capture the island’s rugged and myth-strewn landscape: peat smoke and grass are lifted and given life by vanilla and a touch of sharp citrus.
Arran Lochranza Reserve (70cl, 43%)
A citrus-y, light and elegant no-age-statement single malt Scotch whisky from the distillery on the Isle of Arran. The Lochranza Reserve replaced the Arran Original in mid-2014. The name comes from the village on the Isle of Arran where the distillery is located.
Arran Gold Whisky Liqueur 70cl, 17%
A tasty whisky liqueur based on Arran single malt. At Whisky Magazine’s World Whiskies Awards 2007 this was named “World’s Best Whisky Liqueur”.
Arran Barrel Reserve (70cl, 43%)
An entirely bourbon-matured bottle of Arran single malt! After its distillation on the eponymous island, Barrel Reserve is matured exclusively in first-fill bourbon barrels, bottled at 43% ABV and presented in this rather handsome glass vessel (otherwise known as a bottle).
Arran 18 Year Old (Old Bottling) (70cl, 46%)
Following on from the previous limited edition 18 year old, Arran 18 year old has now become part of the core range! It’s bottled without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.
Following 2015’s limited-edition first release, Arran has now added its 18-year-old whisky to the core range. A rich and complex whisky, with notes of citrus, orchard fruit, milk brioche and dark chocolate.
Distillery Arran
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottled 20.09.2016
Stated Age 18 years old
Cask type Ex-Sherry & Ex-Bourbon
Casks Strength 46.0 % Vol.
Arran 10 Year Old New Bottling 70cl, 46%
Arran 10yo is a medium-bodied, citrussy dram that shows an elegance and deftness of touch that belies the distillery’s youth. Tasting the complexity and assurance of this youngster it is difficult to believe that the distillery only opened in 1995. A great achievement.
Arran 10 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
Officially launched in 2006, this 10 year old lies at the heart of the Isle of Arran range and exudes all the honeyed richness we have come to associate with the island distillery.
Arran 10 Year Old (5cl, 46%)
Officially launched in 2006, this 10 year old lies at the heart of the Isle of Arran range and exudes all the honeyed richness we have come to associate with the island distillery.
Armorik Sherry Cask (70cl, 46%)
Armorik Sherry Cask is a Single Malt aged in Sherry casks. This whisky is bottled at 46% without cold filtration.
It develops notes of candied fruit and spicy flavours while maintaining its fruity side, typical of the Breton distillery. It mixes rich flavours both Breton and Spanish. It offers a nice tasting.
Ardnamurchan AD/ Rum Cask Release 70cl, 55%
Highland single malt whisky here from the fab Ardnamurchan, its first to be aged in Caribbean rum casks. It’s a fantastically funky, grassy, earthy, oily, and tropical-tasting whisky bottled at 55% ABV without chill-filtration or additional colouring.
Ardnamurchan AD/ Cask Strength Release 70cl, 58.1%
From the exceptionally promising Highland distillery Ardnamurchan comes another cask strength edition, bottled at a big 58.1% ABV without artificial colouring or chill-filtration. Launched in 2023, this Cask Strength Release is comprised of 87% peated spirit and 13% unpeated that’s aged in a combination of 90% bourbon barrel and 10% sherry casks.
Ardnamurchan AD Single Malt 70cl, 46.8%
More awesomeness here from Ardnamurchan! You might be wondering what happened with the name on this one, did the folks at Ardnamurchan forget to add all the usual numbers to the end? Perhaps we got distracted mid-sentence by a colourful bird flying past, or a robot vacuum cleaner buzzing around our feet? The answer is simple, this is no mistake! Going forward, Ardnamurchan’s AD/ bottlings will no longer have all those confusing digits. The whisky remains unchanged though, following its traditional combination of 50% peated and 50% unpeated malt, matured in a combination of 65% bourbon and 35% sherry casks.
A fruity, sweet single malt from Ardnamurchan distillery, AD was made with a combination of peated and un-peated malt and matured in both ex-bourbon casks and ex-sherry casks. Aromas of toasted marshmallows, pebble beaches, orange oil and popcorn fill the nose, complemented by notes of melted chocolate, marshmallow, lime cordial, sea salt, bitter orange, dark chocolate and salted popcorn throughout the palate.
Ardmore Trible Wood Peated (1L, 46%)
Triple Wood was originally released for the Travel Retail market, matured in quarter casks, barrels and puncheons. This maturation has imparted plenty of fruity, caramel-y tastiness.
Ardmore Legacy (70cl, 40%)
Released in 2014 to take the place of the Ardmore Traditional, the Legacy brings a lightly-peated, wood spice-led flavour profile to the table. At its core, the Ardmore Legacy is made with 80% peated and 20% unpeated malt.
Ardbeg Wee Beastie 5 Year Old (70cl, 47.4%)
An untamed young single malt from Ardbeg, Wee Beastie has spent five years in a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks before being unleashed. Fresh, herbal aromas of pear, cracked black pepper, pine needles, vanilla and honey-glazed ham mingle on the nose with aniseed, green apple, leather and coffee. The palate offers notes of dark chocolate, hot tar, smoked bacon, aniseed and eucalyptus that liner in the finish.
Ardbeg Uigeadail (70cl, 54.2%)
This stunning expression from Islay’s Ardbeg distillery on the Kildalton Coast is named after a nearby loch (pronounced “Oog-a-dal”). It’s the perfect example of how sweet and savoury notes can work together spectacularly – you’ll find Ardbeg’s maritime salinity intact here, combined with dried fruit notes imparted by time spent in sherry casks. Kind of like when you mix sweet popcorn and salty popcorn together, it results in something absolutely wonderful.