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The English Smokey

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £40.99. inc. VAT

The English – Smokey. Aged to perfection in specially selected casks. A peated (45ppm) single malt whisky. A lovely waft of smoke on the palate, ideal alternative for the Islay fan.

Winner of:

  • Silver Spirit Award in the IWSC Awards 2024 (93 points)
  • Silver in the ‘Single Malt No Age Statement’ category at the World Whiskies Awards 2024
  • Gold for Taste by Bartenders Brand Awards 2022
  • Gold for Value by Bartenders Brand Awards 2022
  • Category Champion by Bartenders Brand Awards 2022
  • Gold Winner in Dom Roskrow’s New Wizards 2022

Non-chill filtered. Natural colouring.

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2019 Saint-Julien, Pavillon de Léoville Poyferré, Bordeaux, France

Original price was: £50.00.Current price is: £41.00. inc. VAT

Château Léoville Poyferré 2019 has a typically seductive bouquet with layers of ripe black fruit laced with tobacco, sous-bois, touches of marmalade and dried orange peel. Give it another hour and more blue fruit begins to emerge. The palate is medium-bodied with lavish, luxuriant black fruit and a creamy texture that is instantly seductive. It is a more opulent Saint-Julien than the Barton with a satin-like texture on the finish. If you love the style of Léoville-Poyferré then you will adore this. 2026 – 2065

Neal Martin, Vinous (June 2020) – 98/100

Eagle Rare 10 Year Old

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £41.00. inc. VAT

Eagle Rare 10 Year Old is a well-aged and elegantly balanced bourbon that exemplifies classic American whiskey craftsmanship. On the nose, it offers a graceful bouquet of toffee, orange zest, toasted oak, and a touch of herbal spice. There’s a subtle undercurrent of leather and dried flowers that adds complexity. The palate is smooth and mellow, with flavours of rich vanilla, honeyed grain, baking spices, and a hint of dark fruit—think cherry and plum. The oak influence is present but well-integrated, lending structure without overwhelming the spirit. The finish is long, clean, and gently warming, leaving behind notes of caramel, spice, and a whisper of tobacco.

A refined and accessible bourbon that suits both newcomers and seasoned whisky drinkers alike, Eagle Rare 10 is perfect for sipping neat or over a large cube.

Trois Rivieres Blanc Rum

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £41.00. inc. VAT

Trois Rivières Blanc is a vibrant white agricole rum from Martinique, distilled from freshly pressed sugarcane juice. It boasts a lively aromatic profile with grassy, vegetal notes, hints of lime, and a clean mineral edge. The palate is fresh and slightly peppery, with a dry finish that makes it the ideal base for Caribbean cocktails such as the Ti’ Punch. This rum brings a bright, terroir-driven energy to any serve.

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Lochlea Sowing Edition 1st Crop

Original price was: £46.50.Current price is: £41.50. inc. VAT

Hot on the heels of the inaugural release that was released earlier in the year, Lochlea have followed up with the Sowing Edition, the first of 4 seasonal releases.

It’s called the Sowing Edition as in March, Lochlea sow the seed for that years crop of barley. It is 100% matured in 1st fill Bourbon casks and is bottled at 48%.

 

Piper Heidsieck Essentiel Cuvee

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £41.85. inc. VAT

Piper-Heidsieck was founded nearly 240 years ago in 1785 and has enjoyed a fascinating, star-studded history ever since. They became the first Champagne House to feature on film in Laurel and Hardy’s 1933 ‘Sons of the Desert’ and were a firm favourite of Marilyn Monroe, who once famously stated: “I go to bed with a few drops of Chanel N° 5, and I wake up each morning to a glass of Piper-Heidsieck; it warms me up.”

Piper-Heidsieck’s ‘Essentiel’ range is made in limited quantities and is reserved exclusively for independent merchants and the on-trade in the UK. The range includes an Extra Brut, Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut and Blanc de Noirs, crafted from grapes specifically selected from around 50 ‘crus’ across Champagne. A combination of 30% reserve wine, low dosage (often six grams per litre) and extended lees ageing (at least three years) results in elegant wines with notable ageing potential.

Piper-Heidsieck’s Vintage 2019 comprises a blend of 22% Chardonnay, 44% Pinot Noir, and 34% Pinot Menier sourced primarily from Premier and Grand Cru vineyards, aged for a minimum of four years on its lees. Defined by outstanding freshness, it is expressive and fruit-driven, with notes of nectarine and plums lifted by exotic notes of pineapple, paprika and raspberry.

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Benromach Peat Smoke

Original price was: £55.00.Current price is: £42.00. inc. VAT

A lovely small batch Benromach made with heavily peated barley. The Peat Smoke has matured in first-fill bourbon barrels at 46%, offering fragrant vanilla notes, which lead to lemon sherbet and apricot, finishing with smoky bonfire embers.

Aromas: Very rich smoke with fragrant vanilla and light citrus zest. Hints of apples develop accompanied by white chocolate.

Palate: Smooth with toasted oak, honey and sweet ripe fruit. Butterscotch and marshmallow flavours lead to a lemon sherbet all alongside sweet smoke.

Finish: Mouth-coating sweetness and bonfire embers.

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Lochlea Ploughing Edition Second Crop

Original price was: £49.95.Current price is: £42.00. inc. VAT

Lochlea are launching their smokiest whisky yet! Lochlea Ploughing Edition 2nd Crop has been matured exclusively in ex-Laphroaig Barrels previously used for Laphroaig 10 year old, so it packs an Islay punch alongside their signature fruit and cereal notes.

As a working farm, these expressions tie-in with exactly what is happening at that time of year. As with the other 2nd Crops, the progression is very evident in the liquid. This is the final bottling in the series, completing the 2nd Crop set with Sowing, Harvest and Fallow.

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The Norfolk Popcorn (95 points at IWSC!)

Original price was: £52.00.Current price is: £42.00. inc. VAT

Gold winner and 95 points at the prestigious IWSC.

The English Whisky Co have been waiting a long time to release The Norfolk – Popcorn. Several years ago they spent some time experimenting with Bourbon type ingredients and eventually settled on a top secret mix of maize, rye and barley as their core cereals. The resulting matured whisky has caused huge excitement with the team at the distillery as it is far better than ever predicted. They sent it to their members to try and the feedback has been wonderful, with some saying it tastes Bourbon-esque, others that it is incredibly easy to drink and is rich and smooth. For those of you wondering why Popcorn, the whisky is made using lots of Maize, just the same as popcorn.

LIMITED EDITION – VINTAGE CASK VATTING

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Nyetimber Rosé Classic Cuvee with gift box and free stopper worth £8

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £42.00. inc. VAT

A textured and generous rosé with a core of bright red fruit, evoking the English summer. This beautiful sunset-pink Multi-Vintage rosé has us dreaming of long, sunny days. Offering a unique combination of aromas, including British summer fruits and shortbread. Its creamy, round texture and refreshing redcurrant, raspberry and cherry flavours give it an elegant and silky finish.

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Laphroaig Quarter Cask with free tasting glass

Original price was: £50.00.Current price is: £42.00. inc. VAT

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 transporting whisky on packhorses. Fortunately for said horses, it was stored in smaller quarter casks that carry flavour into your dram today. Their reduced size means the spirit has more contact with the wood, amplifying the natural flavours of whisky first matured in ex-Bourbon barrels.

This quarter cask whisky is barrier filtered to retain all the character developed in our small but mighty barrels. Enjoy a soft and velvety single malt full of unexpected vivid notes, bigger flavour and aroma. ​

Tasting Notes by Whisky Brokers Associates

A bold and unmistakable Islay single malt, Laphroaig delivers its signature smoky intensity with layers of complexity and refinement.

Colour: Full, sparkling gold.

Nose: Rich, smouldering peat smoke leads the way, balanced by delicate notes of coconut and ripe banana.

Palate: Deep and complex, with intense smoke at the forefront, complemented by a surprising yet well-integrated gentle sweetness. Hints of maritime salt, charred oak, and warming spice add further depth.

Finish: Exceptionally long and drying, leaving a lasting impression of peat smoke and a refined spice warmth.

Maturation: A double maturation process in ex-Bourbon barrels and American oak quarter casks enhances the whisky’s bold character while adding layers of sweetness and depth.

The English Original

Original price was: £47.50.Current price is: £42.50. inc. VAT

The English Original is the distillery’s ‘at home anywhere’ whisky – a remarkably easygoing, unpeated single malt that will wow you with its exceptional balance, making this expression a favourite for first-timers and whisky lovers alike.

The casks
Specially selected ex-bourbon casks bring subtle sweet & spicy notes, a richness on the nose and roundness on the palate

The nose
Gentle yet unmistakable, with notes of vanilla and tropical fruits

The palate
A beautiful balance of nuts, chocolate and zesty citrus that melts in the mouth

The finish
Long and rich with malted barley – clean, dry, with the barest hint of salt

Good to know
Non-chill filtered. Natural colouring.

Awards
Gold Award for Taste by Bartenders Brand Awards 2022

Gold Award for Value by Bartenders Brand Awards 2022

Best British Whisky in Dom Roskrow’s New Wizards Awards 2022

Wizards of Whisky Gold winner 2020

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