Whisky

Ardbeg 10 Year Old

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £37.00. inc. VAT

Ardbeg Ten Years Old is revered around the world as the peatiest, smokiest, most complex single malt of them all. Yet it does not flaunt the peat; rather it gives way to the natural sweetness of the malt to produce a whisky of perfect balance.

Non-chill filtered.

Bell’s Ceramic Decanter Queen Elizabeth II 60th Birthday

£40.00 inc. VAT

A bottle of Bell’s Scotch Whisky presented in a wade porcelain decanter and released to celebrate the Queen’s 60th birthday on 21st April 1986.

This is the bottle only, no box.

Whyte & Mackay Kestrel

£30.00 inc. VAT

Established in 1882 by Charles Mackay and James Whyte, the company introduced its first blended whisky, Whyte & Mackay Special, which quickly gained popularity across the UK and other English-speaking countries. Over time, Whyte & Mackay expanded their portfolio by acquiring or merging with the owners of several distilleries, including Dalmore, Fettercairn, and Tomintoul, as well as establishing their own grain distillery, Invergordon.

The brand attributes its award-winning flavour to its unique triple maturation process, which ensures a perfectly balanced blend, with no single whisky overpowering the others.

Macallan Gold 1824

£150.00 inc. VAT

The Macallan Gold, a cornerstone of The 1824 Series, is a whisky that exemplifies elegance and craftsmanship. Housed in a refined, iconic Macallan bottle, its radiant golden hue reflects its natural origins, derived entirely from the finest sherry-seasoned oak casks. The whisky offers a vibrant nose of citrus and vanilla, leading to flavours of dried fruits, oak, and subtle spices, with a warming, smooth finish. This is a testament to Macallan’s dedication to 100% natural colour and exceptional quality.

Macallan 12 Triple Cask 5cl Miniature

Original price was: £10.00.Current price is: £5.00. inc. VAT

The Macallan Triple Cask Matured 12 Years Old forms part of the Triple Cask Matured range; a series of single malt whiskies crafted in a triple cask combination of European and American sherry seasoned oak casks and American ex-bourbon oak casks. This complex combination of oak casks delivers an extraordinarily smooth and delicate character, full of citrus fruits, vanilla and fresh oak.

This is a 5cl miniature.

Lochlea 6 Year Old

£90.00 inc. VAT

This limited-edition single malt whisky is Lochlea’s second and oldest age statement release to date, following on from our 5-year-old expression. It opens with sweet figs, red grapes and moreish milk chocolate, followed by panna cotta, malt biscuits and honey. The finish shows more signature Lochlea cereal notes, with a refreshing hint of lemon zest.

Only 2,500 were produced globally.

Naked Malt Gift Pack

£40.00 inc. VAT

At Naked Malt, they believe in making their own rules and avoiding the beaten track. The Ultimate Experience pack will provide you with inspiration on how and where to enjoy our versatile blended malt. The Live Naked Experience booklet contains all the information you need to forage safely and where you can forage in the UK.

Pack comes with two travel cups and small flask.

Please note as per the photo there is some creasing to the outer box. 

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Glen Moray Classic Single Malt

£22.00 inc. VAT

Matured in bourbon barrels for vanilla sweetness and light citrus hints, this whisky defines our traditional taste of Speyside. Balancing smooth vanilla with citrus, our whisky tastes exceptional on its own, over ice and in your favourite cocktail.

Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old 1 litre

£45.00 inc. VAT

Smooth aromatic heather and honey sweetness, Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old is a clean, crisp Scotch which provides a perfect introduction to the delights of single malt whisky. Dalwhinnie is the highest and coldest distillery in Scotland and was founded at the end of the 19th century. Dalwhinnie Scotch offers a combination of clean and easy-drinking, malty-sweet flavours with a smooth and smoky warmth. Dalwhinnie releases its full honeyed sweetness when served chilled or over ice. It makes the perfect gift for whisky lovers looking for a smooth, deliciously enjoyable single malt.

 

Glenlivet Captain’s Reserve

£37.99 inc. VAT

The Glenlivet Captain’s Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky is selectively finished in high-quality Cognac casks. This premium single malt scotch whisky has a rich and intense flavour coming from the raisin-sweet taste of Cognac that complements the signature creamy smoothness of The Glenlivet. After maturing this Speyside single malt Scotch whisky in bourbon and sherry casks, The Glenlivet whisky is finished in ex-cognac casks for at least 6 months, creating a unique rich intense flavour. The Glenlivet Captain’s Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky is inspired by the unique character of its namesake, Captain Bill, that will take you on a journey from the misty glens of Scottish Speyside to the rolling vineyards of French Cognac with every sip.

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

Balvenie 12 Doublewood

Original price was: £50.00.Current price is: £42.99. inc. VAT

DoubleWood 12 whisky was launched in 1993, using a process designed by our Honorary Ambassador and Former Malt Master David C. Stewart in 1982, now commonly known as ‘wood finishing’.

Please note that there is some wear on the bottle,

Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Solera

£45.00 inc. VAT

Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky is rich and complex, with flavours of warm spice and dark fruit. The whisky’s distinctive taste is defined by a unique whisky-wide innovation called the Solera Vat, which is always kept at least half full and takes inspiration from Spanish sherry bodegas. The result is an award-winning single malt that’s ideal for a special occasion or gift.The Solera Vat, a pioneering whisky innovation With over 130 years of expertise and an independence that lets them write their own rules.

Please note that this is just the bottle, no box and there is minor wear on the label. 

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