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At Glenglassaugh, in addition to the traditional production, we also produce a very limited quantity of whisky using richly peated malted barley as the cereal varietal. The malted barley has been dried in the traditional way, over peat infused kilns, giving the whisky its unique smoky flavour....
Rare, black ended casks holding peated whisky have been meticulously selected to create this unique expression. The smoke-infused spirit matured in these sherry seasoned oak casks has gathered distinction and depth over decades. Our Whisky Mastery Team have used this rare peat note to create an...
In 1968, Glenfarclas was the first to release a cask strength single malt whisky. This bottling was re-named to 105, the British alcohol proof equivalent for 60% alcohol by volume. A great whisky holding all the flavours of all the Glenfarclas in one glass. Don't be afraid of the strength and order...
First came Johnnie Walker Black Label. Then came Double Black. And now you can try New Johnnie Walker Black Label Triple Cask Edition, third in the Black Label family and Exclusive to Travel Retail. The blend is unique expression of Black Label that is sweet, fruity and spicy. This special release...
Debuting in 2014 after at least 15 years in European oak sherry casks, each Balvenie 15 Sherry Cask is unique. No more than 650, hand-numbered bottles are produced from each cask, and as no two casks are precisely alike, expect some variation from lot to lot—all on top of the distillery’s typical...
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is the most highly sought after of the Johnnie Walker range, a whisky of superior blending and well-earned distinction. The very definition of rarity, Johnnie Walker Blue Label is renowned for its divine blend of the world's finest and scarcest whiskies. Rare casks are...
16 year old single malt Scotch whisky from the Glen Deveron range, which is the name that Macduff use for their official bottlings. This was originally release for the Travel Retail market, alongside a 20 Year Old and a 30 Year Old. "... Straightforward and very drinkable." - Gavin Smith, Whisky...
The last hours of a perfect autumn day when the world looks like a golden dream filled with cookie-coloured leaves and butterscotch skies... What would that taste like? The answer is, this dazzling, luminous whisky – a rhapsody of warm tones like purple heather, leaves swirling in the wind and hues...
Rarity reflected in every drop. Johnnie Walker King George V includes some of the rarest in our reserves, including irreplaceable casks from the now-closed Port Ellen distillery. Much like its namesake, it has a great depth of character and elegant reserve. Tasting Notes: Smell: Sweet, smoky aromas...
Laphroaig Quarter Cask is twice aged to amplify deep peat and add a surprising sweetness. Contact with the wood of smaller quarter-sized casks makes it our most lively expression. Bigger barrels don’t mean better flavour. The proof is Laphroaig Quarter Cask, inspired by the old tradition of...
Johnnie Walker XR 21 was inspired by the hand-written blending notes of Sir Alexander Walker, the grandson of the legendary Johnnie Walker. It is a luxurious blend from the exclusive reserve of aged casks, including that of the now quiet distillery of Brora. Aged for an extended period of 21 years...
Royal Salute was created in 1953 to celebrate the coronation of HRH Queen Elizabeth II. A powerful, sophisticated and opulent blend, aged for a minimum of 21 years, this Scotch whisky is named for the tradition of the 21 Gun Salute that is fired at the Tower of London for Royal celebrations....
Named by the American whisky expert, F Paul Pacult, as ‘Best Spirit in the World’ (Spirit Journal), 18 Year Old Viking Pride is our most highly-awarded single malt whisky, being honoured with both a Gold and an Ultimate Recommendation (with a score of 96) in the 2021 International Spirits...
Whichever of the Classic Malts™ you select, you taste Scotland's finest malt whisky. Your coastal Classic Malts journey begins, as you sail to Islay and the tiny bay that hides Caol Ila. Then, journey north, just as the Clyde 'puffers' used to do, to the Isle of Skye and the loch-side setting of...