Christmas Offers

The English 11 Year Old

Original price was: £65.00.Current price is: £61.50. inc. VAT

“We love the annual release of our 11yr old. This wonderful unpeated single malt is a delight to drink and perfect for sharing with friends. Having won plenty of industry awards over the years, The 11 Year Old is definitely worthy of a spot in your drinks cabinet.”

Winner of:

  • Category in World Whiskies Awards 2022
  • Whisky of the Year in Wizards of Whisky 2021
  • Gold in Wizards of Whisky 2021
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Old Tom Gin

Original price was: £39.95.Current price is: £29.99. inc. VAT

This Old Tom Gin features botanicals historically found in traditional Old Tom recipes dating back to the 1700s, including orange peel, liquorice and angelica root. Sweetened with a touch of sugar syrup, the Cotswolds Old Tom Gin is delicate and fragrant with notes of candied orange, light herbal notes and faint ginger spice and is delicious enjoyed either with tonic or in a Tom Collins cocktail.

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Boulder Bottled In Bond Straight Bourbon

Original price was: £60.00.Current price is: £40.00. inc. VAT

Boulder bottled in bond is a hidden gem in the bourbon world. The Bottled In Bond Act of 1897 was written to ensure the consumer was informed the contents of that bottle were of quality standards and made in compliance with industry standards. In modern times, this ensures the consumer knows three major things: It’s at least 4 years of age and all the whiskey is harvested from the same season, it is bottled at exactly 100 proof, and perhaps most importantly, the labelling states where it’s made and who bottled the
whiskey inside.

Profile: Oatmeal cookie, candied ginger, and allspice. Aged 4 years and bottled at 100 proof.

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Take the Bullet Crystal Whisky Tumbler Glass

Original price was: £17.50.Current price is: £14.50. inc. VAT

A whisky glass that has quite literally taken a bullet! A crystal whisky glass that is perfect for any whisky drinker who is looking for a fun glass to drink their favourite dram from.

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