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Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old 2005 Cask #6864
Bottled at: 57.3% ABV
Distillery: Macallan
Region: Speyside
Distilled: 28 April 2005
Bottled: 26 March 2024
Years Old: 18
Cask No.: 6864
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Butt
Outturn: 623 bottles
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Nose: Stewed apple aromas with hazelnut and cinnamon.
Taste: Raspberry compote with dried banana and cocoa powder.
Finish: Toasted oak and white pepper on the finish.
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old 2005 Cask #22606314
Distilled 2005
Bottled 2024
Strength 57.9%
Cask Type Refill Sherry Hogshead – Cask 22606314
Outturn 341 Bottles
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Nose: Dark chocolate aromas with clementine and fragrant cinnamon.
Taste: Fruit cake with toffee.
Finish: Mature oak, ginger, and dried banana on the finish.
Glenrothes 2009 14 Year Old
£128.99 inc. VATReleased as part of the Connoisseurs Choice from Gordon & MacPhail, this single malt Glenrothes was distilled in 2009 and matured in a first fill sherry hogshead for 14 years before being bottled at 53.4%.
Glen Spey 2008 15 Year Old
£120.00 inc. VATPart of the Connoisseurs Choice range, this single cask whisky is a rare opportunity to sample the distillery’s fruity spirit. The whisky was aged for 15 years in a refill bourbon barrel and only 258 bottles were produced. The palate boasts fruity notes of green apple, pineapple and citrus, with black pepper, charred oak and honey on the finish.
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.
The Boss Hog VIII: Lapulapu’s Pacific
Single Barrel, Bottled at Proof, Powerfully Complex, Distinctly Unique From Anything We’ve Done Before. Stupendous.
An epic sequel to the World’s Best Rye, The Boss Hog VIII: LapuLapu’s Pacific completes Whistlepig’s journey around the world, unfurling a chronicle as rich and bold as the whiskey itself.
Upon crossing the Pacific, Captain Magellan met his fate at the hands of the legendary Filipino warrior LapuLapu. A fierce and vociferous defender of independence, LapuLapu led his island home against the Spaniards. There he forged a successful fortification, staving off colonial occupation for more than forty years.
This rare edition sees a double finish in high toast, small batch, single island Philippine Rum casks, adding layers of warm spice and delicate tropical notes to an already deeply complex, well aged Rye Whiskey. LapuLapu’s Pacific is a profound statement of strength and independence, a spectacular sequel to Magellan’s Atlantic.
This rare and outstandingly complex whiskey is barrel strength, bottled between 104.8 and 106.6 proof.
Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Whiskey
£63.95 inc. VATUncle Nearest is produced in Tennessee using a combination of corn and rye, The 1856 was aged in new American oak barrels. The name honours Nathan Green, who was known as Uncle Nearest, he was the first African-American master distiller in the USA. It’s from Uncle Nearest that Jack Daniel was taught about distilling
Tasting Notes
Nose
Rich notes of creamy vanilla and brown sugar, with cinnamon and raisin.
Palette
Toasty caramelised nuts, oat biscuits, and more brown sugar.
Finish
Enduring hints of mint and milk chocolate, finishing with a subtle touch of spiced oak.
Winner of best Best Tennessee whiskey at the 2019 World Whiskies Awards.
The English 11 Year Old
“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
The English 11 Year Old Heavily Smoked Sherry Butts
This limited edition release from the The English Whisky Co is a heavily peated single malt that matured in ex-sherry casks, adding depth and fruit to its thick smoke. There are notes of stewed apricots, dark chocolate and stone fruit, leading to ash, almond and vanilla ice cream.
The English Smokey
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.
The Norfolk Popcorn (95 points at IWSC!)
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.
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Singleton of Glen Ord 38 Year Old
£2,050.00 inc. VATThe Singleton 38-year-old is a rare and irresistibly rich single malt Scotch whisky drawn from just eight casks from The Singleton of Glen Ord distillery, a marriage of Bourbon, Pedro Ximenez, Oloroso and American Oak. At 38 years old, this whisky is approaching four decades in the making and only 1,689 bottles have been released of this extra-long double matured whisky. At natural strength, a thick, creamy texture and a vibrant, sweet start in which rich opening notes of fudge lead smoothly into a lightly spicy, intense, and fruity taste suggesting cinnamon-spiced baked apple, drying gently into an autumnal peppery warmth that envelopes the palate. Appreciably deeper in taste than its younger siblings, it shows the classic Singleton smoothness, being richly flavoured, well balanced, and easy to drink straight. The palate opens to reveal hints of orange citrus while with a dash of water more sweet flavours of vanilla ice cream and caramel fudge are perfectly balanced by just a trace of salt, still with a light touch of that Szechuan pepper warmth.
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