• Glenmorangie Lasanta Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70 cl

    Elegant but full bodied this whisky has spent ten years maturing in American white oak ex-bourbon casks before being extra-matured for a further two years in Oloroso and PX Sherry casks from Jerez in Spain. Lasanta is Gaelic for warmth and passion, a reminder not just of the Spanish provenance of these Oloroso sherry butts, but also a reflection of this expressions lusciously soft texture and deep, enticingly sweet aroma. Non chill-filtered for additional aroma and mouth feel. Aroma: Warm spices mix with smooth chocolate covered raisins, honeycomb and caramel toffee. Taste: Deliciously sweet sherry flavoured sultanas orange segments, walnuts and butterscotch combine to create complex warm spices. Finish: Long and satisfying finish with spiced orange and chocolate covered hazelnuts.

    £100.00
  • Glen Moray Classic Single Malt Whisky 70cl

    This “Classic” expression is the entry level bottling from the Glen Moray distillery. Nose: Light, fresh. Grist. Nutty, floral. Dried grass. Slightly fruity. Palate: Oak, gentle. Well balanced, walnut, grist. Citrus, lemon sponge. Finish: Tangy citrus, spicy fruitcake.

    £40.00
  • Glenfiddich 12 Year Old 35cl

    The pioneer of the prestigious single malt Scotch whisky category, Glenfiddich 12 Year Old is today enjoyed by more people around the world than any other single malt whisky.

    £25.00
  • Dalwhinnie Winter’s Gold Whisky 70cl

    Dalwhinnie Winter’s Gold is a 2015 addition to the Highland distillery’s range inspired by the chilly climate up in the remote part of Scotland where their single malt Scotch whisky is distilled – as the label remarks, it was Crafted by the Cold.

    £65.00
  • Tomatin Cu Bocan 70cl

    Tomatin’s new whisky adds another dimension to this Highland malt normal style. This single malt uses lightly peated malted barley which gives a smoky edge to the fruity palate.The finishing is spicy with sweet smoke.
    Named after a ghostly Hound from hell that stalked the moors around Tomatin, with only rare sightings that terrified those that laid wittness to them.

    £50.00
  • Cardhu 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70 cl

    Cardhu comes from one of the oldest of the Speyside distilleries, which have nestled in foothills near the River Spey for 200 years and the Cardhu range is an excellent representation of these Speyside whiskies. Known for its smooth, sweet-natured single malt whisky, the history of Cardhu’s rise to fame is to a large part told in the story of two determined women who were members of the founding family. Helen Cumming, who founded the distillery with her husband in 1811, can fairly be called the first ‘woman of whisky’, and her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, became known as the ‘Queen of the Whisky Trade’ after cleverly exploiting the growing popularity of Scotch whisky in the late 1880s. Elizabeth’s achievements made Cardhu an irresistible acquisition for John Walker & Sons in 1893. The new owners kindly allowed Elizabeth to remain in ‘her hospitable home’ to the delight of local folk, by whom she was highly regarded. The light character of the 12yr old Cardhu is an excellent starting point for anyone starting on their whisky journey.

    £60.00
  • Caol Ila 12 Years Old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl

    About Caol Ila

    Having recently been awarded Double Gold in both 2010 and 2011 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Coal Ila is the ideal gift for any distinguished whisky enthusiasts. The ultimate Islay malt, Caol Ila is considered by experts to be the perfect entry point into the world of peaty malt whiskies. Unique and distinctive Islay smokiness makes Caol Ila a reference for connoisseurs of Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky the world over.

    Caol Ila is the Gaelic name for the Sound of Islay, which separates the island from Jura in one of the most remote and beautiful parts of Scotland’s West Coast. The distillery was founded in 1846 and is situated on the shores of the Sound, a spot originally chosen partly because of the clean water from Loch Nam Ban which still provides its main supply.

    Taste

    Fresh, sweetly fruity and smooth-bodied, Caol Ila 12 year old single malt Scotch whisky is the colour of pale straw, with a delicate balance of tastes. The clean, appetising nose shows subtle citrus fruit with just a puff of smoke. Firm and smooth, it begins sweetly then yields a fragrant smokiness and a sweet-smoky, lingering finish.

    Food Match

    Try it with appetising, salty savoury dishes. For example, olive tapenade on French bread, or juicy warm chorizo sausage. Odd as it may sound, shortbread works well too.

    £60.00
  • Bushmills 10 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey 70cl

    Light, fruity and spicy aromas mixed with the taste of melted chocolate that rests on the tongue before the lightest hint of honey in your cheeks, Bushmills 10 Year single malt is the first of the single malts and the one that will leave you with an exceptionally smooth finish. The distinctive Bushmills aroma travels over the lip of your tumbler to deliver 10 years of maturation mostly in bourbon seasoned barrels.

    £50.00
  • Bunnahabhain Stiureadair Unaged Single Malt Whisky 70cl

    Building our distillery in such a remote location wasn’t the easy choice, but it was the right one. Chosen for its gentle coastal climate, abundance of clear spring water and natural harbour, the mouth of the river- or Bunnahabhain- became home to a unique, unpeated Islay whisky. What our founders probably didn’t count on was the impact the coast would have on the very essence of this distinctive single malt whisky. Because we mature our whisky at the distillery, in shoreline warehouses that are continually exposed to the elements, the sea leaves an indelible mark and can be tasted in every bottle of Bunnahabhain. This coastal influence has been exposed in the fresh and vibrant Stiuireadair (pronounced stew-rahdur). To create Stiuireadair our Blender, has selected first and second fill sherry casks with spirit of varying ages and warehouse locations to construct a dram that truly exposes the coastal nature of the Bunnahabhain single malt whisky. Whilst not losing the sherry influence everyone knows and loves in the famous 12 year old, we believe this new release has instigated a costal storm in Stiuireadair.

    £60.00

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