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Nyetimber 1086 Prestige Cuvee 2013 Rosé
The pinnacle expression of rosé, our 2013 vintage exudes both elegance and complexity, showcasing a growing season characterised by a cool, fresh start, a long ripening period and a warm autumn. Wild strawberry, red apple and floral aromas meet chantilly cream and hints of freshly baked brioche, entwined together in a lingering finish. This is a wine of extraordinary character and grace.
Dalmore 17 Year Old 2005
This is a single cask Dalmore 2005 that is 17 years old without colouring or chill filtration by Gordon & MacPhail as a UK Exclusive for their Connoisseurs Choice Cask Strength series. For a single cask 17 year old Dalmore at £145, this represents remarkable value for money!
Distilled 4th of October 2005
Bottled 23rd of August 2023
Strength 56.2%
Cask Type Refill Bourbon Barrel
Outturn 285 Bottles
Colour Lightest Gold
Aroma Vanilla custard complements lemon sorbet and poached pear. Heather honey notes develop alongside orange peel and coconut.
Taste Sharp grapefruit gives way to soft vanilla pod and sweet honeycomb. Elderflower comes to the fore alongside ripe green apple and mature oak.
Finish Medium-bodied with tropical fruit and faint spice.
Maker’s Mark 2025 Cellar Aged Release
Following the instant sell-out success of last year’s launch, Maker’s Mark returns with the next chapter in its Cellar Aged journey. This limited-edition release once again pushes the boundaries of bourbon-making while staying true to the smooth, approachable style that has defined Maker’s for generations.
Cellar Aged was born from a simple idea: to create a bourbon defined by taste, not time. Maker’s had never ventured into extended ageing — not because they doubted its potential, but because they hadn’t yet found a way to do it their way. By marrying the natural maturation of their traditional warehouses with the cool, consistent conditions of their Limestone Cellar, they have crafted a whiskey that is rich, layered, and complex, yet free from the bitterness often found in older expressions.
The 2025 release is a meticulously composed blend of 11-, 13- and 14-year-old bourbon, resulting in a profile that is fruitier, deeper, and darker than anything Maker’s has released before. The result is a whisky that both challenges convention and honours the Maker’s tradition of smoothness without bite — an older bourbon that is unmistakably Maker’s Mark.
Glenrothes 18 Year Old
After 18 years of patient pursuit, 18 years of absorbing and evolving, the crisp and fruity spirit from Glenrothes is enriched. The unexpected begins to emerge. What had been simple, becomes more subtle. Deeper dimensions unfurl and linger. A richly rounded flavour blooms.
Aroma
Ripe pear and sweet vanilla pods, tempered by aromatic orange oil. Invigorating almond notes and a well-rounded fragrance add complexity, whilst a hint of dried ginger spice creates unassuming depth.
Taste
A rich and deep flavour, alive with sweet ginger, pear and rose water. Aromatic fruit and light oak create gentle spice, which balances nicely against an undercurrent of creamy vanilla.
Finish
Divine sweetness balanced with spice and a gently peppery undertone.
Hakushu 12 Year Old with free Hakushu highball glass worth £15!
Hakushu 12 Year Old is a masterpiece of Japanese whisky craftsmanship, embodying the refined and delicate approach that has made Suntory’s whiskies world-renowned. Distilled in the lush forests of the Japanese Alps at the Hakushu Distillery, this whisky is known for its crisp, fresh profile, which is enhanced by the pure mountain water sourced from the region. The unique climate and meticulous production methods contribute to a whisky that is both vibrant and deeply complex.
Matured for 12 years in a combination of American oak, sherry, and Mizunara casks, this whisky takes on layers of character that unfold with every sip. The influence of American oak imparts vanilla and honeyed sweetness, while the sherry casks provide dried fruit richness and spice. Mizunara oak, a rare and revered element in Japanese whisky-making, introduces hints of sandalwood and incense, creating an unmistakable elegance.
Hakushu 12 Year Old is a whisky that rewards both casual sipping and deeper exploration. It is light enough to be enjoyed on warm days yet complex enough to hold its own against the finest aged single malts. Its crisp, refreshing nature makes it a favourite for those who appreciate the finesse of Japanese whisky and the subtle interplay of fruit, smoke, and oak.
Tasting Notes by Whisky Brokers Associates
Colour: Bright gold with a natural brilliance, reflecting its purity and elegance.
Nose: An invigorating burst of fresh green apples, pear, and citrus zest, layered with gentle smoke. Hints of mint, fresh pine, and soft white flowers add a delicate herbal complexity. Light honey and a touch of white pepper round out the aroma, making it both refreshing and inviting.
Palate: Light yet expressive, with a beautiful balance of orchard fruits, lemon, and subtle malt sweetness. The gentle peat influence adds a whisper of smoke, enhancing the whisky’s depth without overpowering the fresh fruit character. Layers of vanilla, green tea, and a hint of white chocolate develop mid-palate, leading to a smooth and refined mouthfeel.
Finish: Long, crisp, and clean, with lingering notes of citrus, delicate smoke, and a touch of herbal freshness. The Mizunara oak influence leaves a subtle yet distinctive sandalwood-like spiciness that lingers beautifully.
Maturation: Aged for 12 years in a combination of American oak, sherry casks, and Mizunara oak, creating a whisky with exceptional balance, depth, and complexity.
Tobermory 21 Year Old
The Tobermory 21 Year Old is an exceptional island malt that reflects both the vibrancy of its distillery and the patience of long maturation. Over two decades in oak have given the whisky layers of complexity — orchard fruits and citrus mingle with caramel, toasted oak, and delicate spice. There is a coastal freshness too, a reminder of the distillery’s home on the Isle of Mull, where sea air seeps into the casks as they rest. The palate is smooth yet structured, carrying flavours of malt sweetness and soft spice, before evolving into a long, elegant finish. Bottled with care, this expression balances the natural liveliness of Tobermory with the sophistication of age, making it an island whisky of true refinement and distinction.
Tormore 2000 22 Year Old
This release is from Tormore Distillery, bottled at cask strength in the Connoisseurs Choice range. Having been distilled in 2000, only 185 bottles were produced of this 22 year old whisky at 58.8%.
Notes:
Vanilla fudge aromas lead to lemon and lime with notes of malted biscuit. Candied peel flavours combine with pineapple and white chocolate. A medium-bodied finish with brown sugar and oak.
Clase Azul Tequila Reposado 700ml Luxury Hand-Painted Ceramic Decanter
Discover the incomparable beauty and exceptional flavor of Clase Azul Reposado Tequila, the iconic Mexican masterpiece that is a symbol of artistry, tradition, and ultra-premium quality. Bottled in its world-renowned, hand-painted ceramic decanter, this reposado is more than a spirit—it’s a collector’s item and an essential addition to any luxury spirits collection.
Crafted exclusively from 100% Organic Blue Weber Agave cultivated in the high-altitude fields of Jalisco, Mexico, every drop of Clase Azul Reposado is a testament to meticulous process:
- Slow-Cooked Agave: The agave piñas are slow-cooked for 72 hours in traditional stone ovens to achieve maximum sweetness and complexity.
- Masterfully Aged: The spirit is then aged for eight months in high-quality American whiskey casks (often ex-Bourbon barrels), imparting its signature smooth profile and depth of flavor.
Colour
Pale gold with golden highlights
Body
Medium to full
Aroma
Cooked agave, agave nectar, candied orange peel, toasted wood and subtle notes of hazelnut, clove and vanilla
Palate
Agave nectar, ripe orange peel, toasted hazelnut, notes of bittersweet chocolate, cinnamon and clove in a spiced finish
Laphroaig 18 Year Old with free tasting glass
Laphroaig 18 Year Old is an exceptional expression of one of Islay’s most famous distilleries, offering a masterful balance between the robust, medicinal peat smoke that defines Laphroaig and the nuanced sophistication that comes with nearly two decades of maturation. This whisky is a testament to the power of time in whisky-making, softening its signature smokiness while enhancing its complexity and depth. The extended aging process refines Laphroaig’s bold maritime and peaty character, introducing layers of sweetness, spice, and oak influence, making this an extraordinary single malt.
Originally introduced as a replacement for the beloved 15-year-old, the Laphroaig 18 became a fan favourite among Islay whisky lovers and collectors alike. Bottled at 48% ABV, this whisky is non-chill filtered, ensuring that every ounce of its deep and intricate character is preserved.
This well-aged Islay whisky retains the coastal influence and medicinal profile that Laphroaig is known for but delivers it with a far greater degree of elegance and restraint. The once-dominant smoky punch found in the younger expressions mellows into a refined, well-integrated experience, complemented by creamy vanilla, citrus zest, and an underlying warmth of oak spice. It is a whisky that appeals to both long-time Islay enthusiasts and those looking to explore a more sophisticated side of peated whisky.
For those who appreciate the full-bodied richness of Laphroaig but seek a more mature, balanced dram, the 18-year-old offers the best of both worlds. It is an experience that lingers on the palate and in memory, making it a must-have for serious whisky drinkers.
Tasting Notes by Whisky Brokers Associates
Colour: Deep amber gold, reflecting its well-matured character and time in oak casks.
Nose: A beautifully layered aroma, where signature Laphroaig smoke meets rich oak influence. Smouldering peat is softened by vanilla bean, honey, and dried fruit, with hints of leather, tobacco, and sea salt. Subtle notes of dark chocolate, toasted almonds, and citrus zest add depth and complexity.
Palate: Exceptionally smooth yet powerful, with a refined balance of peat smoke, oak spice, and sweet maltiness. The initial burst of rich, earthy smoke is quickly followed by waves of caramel, vanilla, and a touch of honeyed sweetness. Warming spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove develop, alongside hints of dried figs, roasted nuts, and dark cocoa. The maritime influence remains present, with a delicate briny note that enhances its depth.
Finish: Incredibly long and lingering, with gentle smoke, oaky tannins, and a hint of medicinal iodine. The interplay of spice and sweetness continues to evolve, leaving behind a warm, satisfying conclusion with lingering notes of sea spray and subtle sherried fruit.
Maturation: Aged for 18 years in a mix of ex-Bourbon and European oak casks, allowing for a gradual development of deep, rich flavours while maintaining the distillery’s signature peat profile. The longer maturation brings out a mellow sweetness and an elegant, refined complexity.
Conclusion
Laphroaig 18 Year Old is a whisky that commands attention, offering a strikingly balanced and mature interpretation of Islay’s most famous peated whisky. While the bold, smoky essence of Laphroaig is unmistakable, the extended aging process has transformed its character, softening its sharp edges and introducing a world of intricate flavours that unfold beautifully with each sip.
The combination of deep, medicinal peat smoke, maritime salinity, and oak-driven spice makes this whisky an absolute pleasure to explore. Its smooth yet powerful profile appeals to seasoned Laphroaig fans while providing a more approachable experience for those who prefer a more refined take on Islay’s smoky style. The complexity, depth, and craftsmanship evident in every drop make Laphroaig 18 a standout in the distillery’s lineup.
Whether enjoyed neat, with a splash of water, or paired with a fine cigar, this whisky is a true masterpiece that showcases the brilliance of long-matured Islay malts. It is a dram to be savoured and celebrated, and one that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on those lucky enough to experience it.
Wildmoor 23 Year Old with FREE backpack worth £60
Crafted from specially selected malt whiskies aged for over two decades, this expression evokes the rugged beauty and elemental nature of the Scottish moorlands.
Dark fruit compote, raisin, and blackcurrant dominate the nose, followed by waves of spiced oak and forest floor. The palate is smooth and deep, with notes of black tea, charred wood, stewed plum, and mocha. Rich yet balanced, it finishes long and dry with earthy warmth and soft minerality. A whisky for contemplative sipping, with power and poise drawn from the land that inspired it.
Pol Roger Brut 2018 Magnum (1.5L)
The 2018 Brut Vintage from Champagne Pol Roger is made from the traditional house vintage blend of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay from 20 Grands and Premiers crus vineyards in the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Blancs.
Produced only in limited quantities the Brut Vintage 2018 has been aged in Pol Roger’s deep cellars before being disgorged and released onto the market.
This is a magnum (1.5L) of Pol Roger, the perfect show piece bottle for parties and events!
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old Cask #9620
We are delighted to offer this stunning Macallan 18 1st fill sherry butt from Gordon & MacPhail. 18 Year Old Macallan’s usually retail for £350, so to get an 18 Year Old Macallan from Gordon & MacPhail allows customers to try some superb liquid for a fraction of the usual cost.
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