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Indri DRU Single Malt

Original price was: £70.00.Current price is: £65.00. inc. VAT

Indri, the renowned Indian single malt brand, presents Drú. This is a cask strength single malt. It has matured in bourbon casks under the intense northern plains of India, a factor that significantly enhances their maturation process. Bottled at 57.2%, this whisky has been meticulously crafted without any added colour and is non-chill-filtered, ensuring an unadulterated and full-bodied flavour experience.

Vivir Blanco Tequila

Original price was: £40.00.Current price is: £37.75. inc. VAT
Vivir’s award-winning 100% Agave Tequila Blanco is made from 9 year old estate grown highland Weber Blue Agave in Jalisco, Mexico. Using traditional Hornos to cook their Agave it produces a smooth, clean and floral spirit.
There are fresh aromas of Agave on the nose that follow through to the palate. A very easy drinking premium Tequila that is great for sipping, having in a cocktail or with your favourite mixer. Goes particularly well with citrus tonics and soda.
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Stauning HØST with free tasting glass (limited time offer)

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £38.50. inc. VAT

Stauning HØST is a smooth, fruit-forward, and floral whisky, reminiscent of the warmth and comfort of the late summer Danish sun during the harvest time of Stauning’s meticulously selected and locally sourced rye and barley. This double malt whisky is crafted in Denmark with a marriage of single malt and malted rye whisky, aged in American oak casks and with a touch of Port wood.

A distinctly Danish approach to whisky: designed with intentionality, simplicity, sustainability, timeless style, and a touch of “hygge”. Using 100% floor malted local Danish rye and Danish barley, Stauning craft a timeless whisky style distinguished by its profound depth of flavour and quality. Double distilled in 24 small, direct-fired copper pot stills to produce malt whisky with a rich flavour.

Glenfiddich 12 Year Old

Original price was: £40.00.Current price is: £35.00. inc. VAT

Please note that this is the bottle only, no box.

 

Flowing in the Valley of the Deer since 1887, Glenfiddich’s signature expression is the world’s most awarded single malt Scotch whisky. With a unique freshness from the same Highland spring water they’ve used since 1887, its distinctive fruitiness comes from the high cut point William Grant always insisted upon.

Carefully matured in the finest American oak and European oak sherry casks for at least 12 years, it is mellowed in oak marrying tuns to create its sweet and subtle oak flavours.

Creamy with a long, smooth and mellow finish, their 12 Year Old is the perfect example of Glenfiddich’s unique Speyside style and is widely proclaimed the best dram in the valley.

Lochlea Sowing Edition 3rd Crop

Original price was: £50.00.Current price is: £43.00. inc. VAT

Over the past few years, Lochlea’s seasonal small batch releases have showcased their signature style in four different ways. As a working farm, these expressions tie-in with exactly what is happening at that time of year.

Sowing Edition (Third Crop) is the first in a new and final set of four limited editions, marking the end of their Seasonal trilogy. Matured in 100% fresh 1st-fill ex-Bourbon barrels, these casks are 9 months older than those used in Sowing Edition (Second Crop), and the difference is incredible!

This whisky really highlights the floral aromatics associated with distilling in the colder months.

Tasting Notes
Nose: Almonds, rose petals
Palate: White pepper, a vibrant burst of apple blossom
Finish: Warm straw, fresh grass

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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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Oat Milk With Vitamins

Original price was: £2.16.Current price is: £1.51.each inc. VAT
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Brown Eggs

Original price was: £1.86.Current price is: £1.53.each inc. VAT
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Fresh White Eggs

Original price was: £1.15.Current price is: £0.92.each inc. VAT
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Cheese Cubes

Original price was: £2.43.Current price is: £1.94.each inc. VAT
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Viospread Light & Creamy

Original price was: £1.39.Current price is: £1.18.each inc. VAT
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Pollack

Original price was: £2.89.Current price is: £2.45.500g inc. VAT
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