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Tomatin 12 Triple Cask with FREE A5 tasting notebook
The Tomatin 12 Year Old is smooth and silky, having been matured in traditional Scotch
Whisky, ex-Bourbon and ex-Spanish Sherry casks. A rich, fruity aroma is the prelude to sweet flavours of ripe apples, pears and a subtle hint of nut before the long, pleasantly oily finish.
1/3 ex-Bourbon casks
1/3 es-Sherry casks
1/3 traditional oak whisky casks
ABV Strength: 43% alc./vol.
Key Details:
• Triple wood maturation – use of ex-Bourbon, ex-Sherry and refill casks creates a classic style of Highland Single Malt
• Flagship product of the Tomatin range
• Smooth and easy drinking
• Double Gold winner at the 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Old Tom Gin
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.
Johnnie Walker Black Label
Johnnie Walker Black Label is a rich, smooth blended Scotch Whisky made using only single malt and grain whiskies. It spends 12 years in a cask growing into a vibrant body of flavour. The results are deep layers of sweet fruit, spice, and vanilla – all wrapped in a cloak of smoke. Johnnie Walker Black Label is the perfect whisky for an everyday dram.
Chateau Beau-Site 2019 Cru Bourgeois
Chateau Beau-Site 2019 is a standout Haut-Médoc red that embodies the château’s reputation for quality, character and value. Benefitting from the exceptional 2019 growing season, this wine offers power, balance and impressive depth.
The nose presents dark fruits such as blackberry, cassis and black cherry, intertwined with notes of tobacco leaf, cedar and subtle spice. The palate is robust yet refined, showcasing firm but ripe tannins, well-integrated oak and a pleasing freshness that lifts the rich fruit profile. The finish is long, structured and satisfying, hinting at the wine’s excellent ageing prospects.
A classic Médoc style, it pairs wonderfully with roast lamb, grilled rib-eye steak or earthy mushroom dishes.
Château Haut-Brisson 2018
Chateau Brisson 2018 is a charming, fruit-forward expression from the Right Bank of Bordeaux, offering generous ripeness and an inviting, modern style. Built predominantly on Merlot, the 2018 vintage delivers plush texture, vivid fruit and excellent drinkability.
The nose reveals juicy red and black fruits – raspberry, plum and black cherry – complemented by hints of violets, soft spice and a touch of vanilla. The palate is smooth and rounded, with silky tannins, bright berry flavours and a gentle oak influence that adds subtle complexity without overwhelming the fruit. The finish is warm, balanced and pleasantly persistent.
Approachable and versatile, Brisson 2018 is ideal with grilled meats, pasta dishes, charcuterie or as an easy-drinking option for dinner parties and gatherin
Glen Moray 7 Year Old Great Drams 20cl
£30.00 inc. VATThis cask has been matured in a first fill ex-Bourbon cask for seven years, resulting a flavour profile full of juicy oak notes coupled with lots or fresh orchard fruits notes such as apples and pears with wave after wave of vanilla coming through too.
A cracking whisky and in a 20cl bottle, it’s a perfect gift or ideal as a sneaky purchase to sip on!
Final Touch Conundrum Red Wine Glasses 4 Pack
£30.00 inc. VATExperience wine like never before with Mouthblown Conundrum Red Wine Glasses. Each hand-crafted glass features sleek curves for a comfortable grip and enhanced wine tasting.
Key Features:
- Optimal Aeration: The wide bowl and tapered rim boost aroma and flavour, ensuring a rich tasting experience.
- Generous Capacity: With a 473ml size, there’s plenty of space for your wine to breathe and develop its full character.
- Elegant Design: Crystal-clear glass showcases the wine’s colour and texture, creating a stunning visual appeal.
Savour every sip with style and sophistication.
2021 Chianti Classico, Fontodi, Tuscany, Italy
£30.00 inc. VATDeep ruby red in colour, this wine has aromas of ripe plum and sour cherry, with notes of tobacco and leather from oak ageing. On the palate, it has great depth of flavour, with juicy fruit and supple tannins giving way to a silky-smooth texture. This Chianti Classico has superb structure and finishes with a fine mineral note.
For Fontodi, the continued rainfall set the region up to thrive in a very hot summer, ensuring vines had sufficient water reserves. Hot days and cool nights allowed for optimal ripening and grapes with lively acidity and elegant and complex aromas. A hard but rewarding vintage that produced excellent quality wines with intricate complexity.
Glendalough Double Barrel
Experience the innovation of dual cask maturation with Glendalough Double Barrel. Initially aged in traditional barrels and then finished in a secondary cask, this Irish whiskey delivers a complex interplay of toasted oak, sweet vanilla, and subtle spice. Its balanced profile unfolds with gentle fruit notes and a whisper of smoke, offering a multi-layered tasting journey that is both intriguing and approachable.
Haku Vodka
£30.00 inc. VATHaku Vodka is a premium Japanese vodka meticulously crafted by the House of Suntory, renowned for its commitment to quality and tradition. “Haku” means “white” in Japanese, a tribute to its origin—100% Japanese white rice. The rice is distilled through a proprietary bamboo charcoal filtration process, resulting in a vodka that is exceptionally smooth, subtly sweet, and delicately nuanced.
Elegant and refined, Haku offers a uniquely soft mouthfeel and a clean, crisp finish. It embodies the essence of Japanese minimalism and precision, making it a standout choice for discerning vodka lovers.
Recommended Martini Serve from Whisky Brokers Associates:
Haku Classic Martini
60ml Haku Vodka
10ml Dry Vermouth (such as Noilly Prat)
Lemon twist or olive garnish
Method:
Add Haku Vodka and dry vermouth to a mixing glass filled with ice. Stir gently for 30 seconds until well chilled. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a lemon twist for a bright, citrus edge—or an olive for a savoury finish.
Serving Tip:
Chill the martini glass in the freezer beforehand and rinse it lightly with vermouth before stirring for an ultra-clean, Japanese-style martini that lets the elegant rice character of Haku shine through.
Phelps Creek Vineyards Pinot Noir 2019
From the rolling hills of Oregon’s Columbia Gorge, Phelps Creek crafts a Pinot Noir that captures the cool-climate elegance of the region.
The 2019 vintage benefited from a long, temperate growing season, allowing fruit to ripen slowly and develop remarkable aromatic complexity. Bright ruby in the glass, it offers an inviting bouquet of wild strawberry, raspberry compote, and rose petals, lifted by hints of forest floor and baking spice. The palate is finely textured, with supple tannins carrying red berry flavours wrapped in subtle notes of clove, vanilla, and earth. There’s a fresh, mineral-driven core that keeps each sip vibrant and focused, leading to a lingering finish that balances fruit purity with savoury depth.
Equally suited to refined dishes like herb-crusted salmon or mushroom risotto as it is to a casual charcuterie board, this wine shows why Pinot Noir thrives here — graceful, expressive, and irresistibly drinkable.
Le Comte de Malartic Rouge 2019
Le Comte de Malartic Rouge 2019 is a refined and expressive Bordeaux red that showcases the elegance and precision of the Malartic-Lagravière estate. Crafted from a classic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, this vintage combines depth, structure and beautifully polished fruit.
The nose reveals aromas of ripe blackcurrants, plums and cherries, lifted by notes of cedar, graphite and gentle spice. On the palate, the wine is supple yet well-defined, offering dark berry flavours, silky tannins and a balanced freshness that carries through to a long, harmonious finish. The 2019 vintage is particularly notable for its purity of fruit and impressive ageing potential.
Elegant and versatile, Le Comte de Malartic Rouge 2019 pairs effortlessly with roast meats, game dishes and mature cheeses, making it a superb choice for both immediate enjoyment and cellaring.
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