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The English Founders Private Cellar 18 Year Old Rum Cask
We proudly present Founders’ Private Cellar 18 Year Old – a Limited Edition Single Malt, matured for almost two decades in a single rum cask.
Hand-selected from the founding family’s private cellar, this exceptional whisky honours our legacy and the pioneering spirit that defined our early years. Its character recalls the much-loved Chapter 7 rum cask release, still regarded as a timeless favourite by our founders.
Close your eyes and you’ll be reminded of rich rum and raisin ice cream – indulgent, nostalgic, and unmistakably unique.
With only 174 individually numbered bottles available worldwide, this rare release is one for true collectors.
Cask
Single rum cask
Nose
Lush fruits, caramel and vanilla, lifted by a subtle spice.
Palate
Full-bodied with warming cinnamon and clove, smooth vanilla, raisins, tropical boiled sweets and a whisper of oak smoke. Over time, the spice mellows into indulgent chocolate.
Finish
Medium to long, lingering with tropical fruit sweetness and oaky depth. A whisky that clings to the glass and reveals new layers with a drop of water.
The English Chapter 18
The English Chapter 18 had been crafted to celebrate over 18 years of distilling excellence. This is a bold and beautifully balanced single malt from England’s oldest registered whisky distillery. Selected from a marriage of ASB, PX Sherry, and Virgin Oak casks aged between 10 and 18 years, this limited-edition release is a fitting tribute to the pioneering spirit of The English Whisky Co.
On the nose, fresh grain and malt meet savoury umami depth, underlined by a subtle wisp of smoke. The palate opens with a sweet burst, unfolding into layers of leather, sultana, and gently stewed apples, lifted by a prickle of white pepper and cooling menthol. A long, spicy finish lingers with brown sugar, cinnamon, and hints of oak and toffee.
Bottled at 46% ABV, each bottle of Chapter 18 is individually numbered and presented as part of a one-off release.
As featured on James Martin’s Saturday Morning.
IWSC Gold • 96 Points • Limited Edition • Individually Numbered Bottles
English Whisky Co VE Day 80th Anniversary
English Whisky Co have produced a stunning whisky to honour the 80th anniversary of VE-Day on 8th May 2025. This is an exclusive chance to own a piece of history.
Only 3,000 bottles of this special limited edition single malt have been released globally – and we’re giving you the opportunity to pre-order today.
Crafted in partnership with the incredible charity Walking With The Wounded, this commemorative release celebrates those who served and continues to support their recovery, with £2 from every bottle donated to the cause.
Expertly aged in first-fill ex-bourbon and virgin oak casks, this 46% ABV single malt delivers an evocative palate of toffee, orchard fruits, milk chocolate, brown sugar, and gentle ginger. The finish is crisp, fresh, and oaky – a fitting tribute to a defining moment in our shared history.
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 Original
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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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 Founder’s Private Cellar – 16 Year Old Port Cask
The Founder’s Private Cellar is an incredibly rare release of some of the English Whisky Co’s most individualistic casks. They are incredibly proud each time they release a cask from the cellar, which was first started by James Nelstrop, the founder.
This single malt whisky was distilled in early August 2007 and was one of the first port casks we ever filled. 16 years later, the whisky is delightful, with a hint of smoke and a wonderful taste of juicy dark fruits, ginger biscuits and a lovely oily texture creating a good long finish.
This sublime bottling is testament to the quality of whisky produced by The English Distillery. and a celebration of our Founders dream to make whisky in England.
Winner of Silver in the ‘Single Cask Single Malt, 13 – 20 Years’ category at the World Whiskies Awards.
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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The English Whisky Small Batch Sherry
A first for The English Whisky Company, whisky matured in a sherry butt. These lovely big oak sherry casks have imparted wonderfully delicate flavours to our whisky; with no peat in the whisky, the flavours shine though resulting in a wonderful taste reminiscent of sticky toffee pudding. What more could anyone ask for.
This is a highly limited release of just 2,850 bottles.
Tasting Notes
A wonderful aroma of dried fruits; on tasting you are inundated with chocolate, bitter orange and sticky toffee pudding.
The English 2012 Small Batch Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead
A small batch release from The English Whisky Company, bottled from sherry hogsheads used to matured this lightly peated whisky for 9 years. A rare release for which we have limited stock available.
Official Tasting Notes
Creamy, rich and oily palate with a soft spicy smoky sweetness. Dry with oaky, wood overtones. The fruits come across with the cherries dominating. Aniseed and liquorice. Toffee and honey on the finish.
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