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Macallan 12 Year Old Double Cask Year Of The Rat Lunar New Year 2020 2x (70cl, 40%)
This limited-edition release is a twin pack containing two bottles of The Macallan 12-year-old Double Cask single malt whisky. Both the bottles and the gift box are designed with artwork celebrating Chinese New Year 2020 with time-honoured symbols of traditional knots, which is symbolic for long life and eternal bliss within Chinese culture along with the Rat illustrating ‘yang’ and representing the beginning of a new day.
12 Year Old Double Cask Year Of The Rat
The introduction of the Double Cask series in 2018 marked the distillery’s triumphant return to age-statement expressions following the, let’s generously say, “mixed” reception of its 1824 series. This bottling is the marriage of sherry-seasoned American Oak and European Oak.
This limited edition pair celebrates the Chinese year of the rat.
Age: 12 Years Old
40% ABV / 70cl x 2
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.
Dailuaine 10 Year Old 2007 Provenance Douglas Laing (70cl, 46%)
A single cask bottling of Dailuaine single malt, independently bottled by those ever-wonderful Douglas Laing folks. This whisky was distilled by Dailuaine back in January 2007 and left to age in a refill hogshead for 10 years. In February 2017, it was bottled as part of the Provenance range with an outturn of 357 bottles.
Tamdhu 8 Year Old 2006 Provenance Douglas Laing (70cl, 46%)
8 year old Tamdhu single malt here, independently bottled by the brilliant Douglas Laing! This one was distilled back in June 2006 and set aside to mature in a refill hogshead for a decade, and bottled at 46% ABV in November 2015 with an outturn of 477 bottles. Yet another tasty expression from the Provenance range.
Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve Pure Malt Bottled 1980s Tradition Tin (75cl, 40%)
This is a 1990s release of the core-range Special Reserve, presented in the iconic triangular bottle, designed for the company in 1956 and first used for the Glenfiddich brand in 1961. Interestingly, despite being the world’s first single malt brand, “Pure Malt” was the preferred wording on the label of their flagship product until 2000.
A classic bottle of Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve from the 1980s , presented in a The Glenfiddich Tradition tin. This bottle of Pure Malt Whisky (it was the ’80s, that’s just what people called it back then, calm down) would make a fantastic collectible for the Glenfiddich fans out there.
Glenlivet 12 Year Old Bottled 1990s-2000s (70cl, 40%)
This is an old edition of the lovely Glenlivet 12 year old. Aged in a mix of casks, this is a classic Speyside dram with oodles of honey and orchard fruit. Beautiful.
The 12 year old was the entry level Glenlivet expression for many decades, eventually being replaced by the Founder’s Reserve in 2015, before returning in an elevated spot in the core range in 2018.
Glen Elgin 12 Year Old (70cl, 43%)
A very soft 12 year old Speyside dram, distilled at the Glen Elgin distillery.
Tamnavulin Double Cask (70cl, 40%)
Tamnavulin Double Cask was the first release from the distillery since the 1990s! Over the past 20 or so years, the distillery changed hands from Invergordon Distillers to Whyte & MacKay, closed a few years later and reopened in 2007. Much of its single malt output is used in blends, but a few casks of single malt would sneak out as indie bottlings to allow us a rare taste of Tamnavulin – but now they’ve got their very own expression! They initially mature it in American oak barrels before treating them to a finishing period in Sherry casks.
Hamiltons Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (70cl, 40%)
The Speyside region is home to a large amount of whisky distilleries – and one of them distilled this single malt Scotch whisky, which has been presented as the Speyside expression as part of Hamiltons region-specific range. But which one was it? ‘Tis a mystery…
Tomintoul 16 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
This is the 16 year old single malt Scotch whisky from the Tomintoul distillery, matured in selected bourbon casks. It was crafted by fourth generation distiller, Robert Fleming. Rather elegant and flavoursome, this one.
Tomintoul 12 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Cask (70cl, 40%)
A gentle 12 year old from the Tomintoul distillery. This was matured in Oloroso sherry casks.
Tomintoul 10 Year Old (70cl, 40%)
A gentle 10 year old from the Speyside distillery, Tomintoul. This was introduced to their range in 2002, two years after the distillery was bought by Angus Dundee.
Tomintoul Tlàth (70cl, 40%)
Pronounced ‘Tlah’, Tlàth means gentle and/or mellow. With Tomintoul known as ‘the gentle dram’, this particular expression is along the same easy-going Speysider lines and is matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels.
BenRiach Peated Cask Strength Batch 1 (70cl, 56%)
The first release from BenRiach’s Peated Cask Strength series (in the same vein as their unpeated Cask Strength releases) is made with whiskies drawn from Oloroso Sherry casks and bourbon barrels.
BenRiach 22 Year Old Albariza Peated (70cl, 46%)
Distilled and bottled by BenRiach, this 22 Year Old single malt Scotch whisky is finished in Pedro Ximenez Sherry casks, which imparts a rich, fruity sweetness to the robust, peated BenRiach flavour profile.
Albariza Peated is non-chill filtered and of natural colour, and this Speyside beauty was bottled at 46% ABV. Albariza itself is a white marl composed of calcium, clay and sea fossils that is used to grow grapes for the production of Sherry in the Andalucia region of Southern Spain. The more you know.
BenRiach 21 Year Old Tawny Port Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)
This 21 year old malt is part of BenRiach’s Wood Finish or Cask Finish range, where whiskies mature in refill American oak casks before spending a finishing period in a more active wine or fortified wine cask. In this case, it has been finished in ex-Tawny Port hogsheads!
BenRiach 17 Year Old Septendecim Peated Malt (70cl, 46%)
From BenRiach’s peated range comes Septendecim (seventeen in Latin) – a 17 year old Speyside whisky made in the styles of Speyside whisky from yesteryear – more robust and muscular.
BenRiach 17 Year Old Pedro Ximénez Sherry Finish (70cl, 46%)
Initially matured in refill American oak barrels, this 17 year old from BenRiach spent a finishing period in Pedro Ximénez Sherry butts from Jerez de la Frontera.
BenRiach Cask Strength Batch 2 (70cl, 60.6%)
For the second batch of BenRiach Cask Strength, the distillers in Speyside have combined whisky matured in bourbon, oloroso sherry and virgin oak casks. Intensely flavoursome stuff.
BenRiach 25 Year Old (70cl, 46.8%)
BenRiach 25 year old is aged in a combination of three different cask types: Oloroso, bourbon and virgin oak. Now bottled “at the preferred strength of 46.8%”.
BenRiach 21 Year Old (70cl, 46%)
BenRiach have long been a distillery to keep your eye out for if you’re interested in whiskies with inventive maturation periods, and here’s a perfect example! This 21 year old has been drawn from a mixture of four casks – bourbon barrels, virgin oak casks, Pedro Ximenéz Sherry casks and red wine casks.
Benromach 10 Year Old Gift Pack (70cl, 43%)
The newly released 10 year old from Gordon and MacPhail’s Benromach distillery. This was matured for the first nine years in 4/5 bourbon and 1/5 sherry casks before a year in sherry casks.