Whisky

Laphroaig 18 Year Old with free tasting glass

Original price was: £170.00.Current price is: £160.00. inc. VAT

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.

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Laphroaig 25 Year Old

Original price was: £500.00.Current price is: £395.00. inc. VAT

Laphroaig 25 Year Old is the pinnacle of this legendary Islay distillery’s craft, blending intensity with exceptional refinement. Aged for a quarter of a century in a combination of ex-Bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry casks, this whisky showcases a masterful balance of Laphroaig’s signature peat smoke with rich, complex layers of sweetness, spice, and oak influence.

This rare and highly sought-after release offers an experience that is both powerful and elegant. The extended maturation allows the bold, medicinal peat smoke that defines Laphroaig to mellow into a sophisticated and deeply nuanced dram. The influence of American oak brings waves of vanilla and caramel, while the Oloroso sherry casks impart rich dried fruit, spice, and an undeniable depth of character. The result is a whisky that retains the unmistakable DNA of Laphroaig while delivering an extraordinary level of complexity and refinement.

Presented at cask strength, this whisky offers an unfiltered, full-bodied experience, allowing its natural flavours to shine. Whether sipped neat to appreciate its complexity or enjoyed with a drop of water to unlock further layers of aroma and taste, Laphroaig 25 Year Old is a whisky to be savoured. It is a true collector’s item and a must-have for lovers of peated whisky, showcasing the very best of Islay’s distinctive style.

Tasting Notes by Whisky Brokers Associates

Colour: Deep, rich gold with a natural brilliance, reflecting its long years of maturation.

Nose: A refined balance of smouldering peat smoke and aged oak, layered with dried fruit, dark chocolate, and a touch of sea spray. Hints of leather, roasted nuts, and delicate floral notes emerge, adding further complexity.

Palate: A full-bodied and luxuriously smooth texture, carrying waves of signature Laphroaig smoke softened by the long aging process. The initial hit of smoky sweetness is followed by rich sherried fruit, caramelised nuts, and warming spices. Notes of dark chocolate, orange zest, and a hint of salted toffee add depth, while the underlying maritime character keeps it unmistakably Laphroaig.

Finish: Astonishingly long, with lingering smoke, gentle oak tannins, and a perfectly balanced combination of spice and dried fruit. A subtle medicinal note remains, tying everything together in a beautifully mature expression of Islay whisky.

Maturation: Aged for 25 years in a carefully selected mix of ex-Bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry casks, allowing for a harmonious marriage of smoke, sweetness, and oak influence.

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Maker’s Mark 46 French Oak Bourbon

Original price was: £40.00.Current price is: £37.99. inc. VAT

Maker’s Mark 46 is the recipe of Bill Samuels Jr., son of founders Bill and Margie, and the first new major expression since classic Maker’s was released in 1958. Maker’s 46 is aged longer with special seared French oak staves. With subtly layered bourbon notes and balanced complexity.

Tasting Notes by Whisky Brokers Associates

An elevated take on the classic Maker’s Mark, this bourbon is finished with French oak staves, adding depth and complexity while retaining the signature smoothness of the original.

Nose: Rich and inviting with caramelised oak, vanilla bean, and baking spices. Hints of toasted nuts and dark fruits add further depth.

Palate: Silky and well-balanced, delivering waves of caramel, toffee, and sweet spice. Layers of cinnamon, nutmeg, and toasted oak create a warming, full-bodied experience, complemented by a touch of dark chocolate and dried fruit.

Finish: Long and satisfying, with lingering notes of spice, creamy vanilla, and a gentle smokiness from the French oak influence.

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Yamazaki 12 Year Old with FREE highball glass

Original price was: £145.00.Current price is: £118.99. inc. VAT

Yamazaki 12 is Suntory’s flagship Japanese single malt, from Japan’s first and oldest malt distillery, succulent with soft fruit and Mizunara aromas.

This 12-year-old whisky first debuted in 1984 as the first widely marketed Japanese single malt, quickly earning a dedicated following. Its reputation is well deserved—an exceptionally smooth and elegant whisky that remains rich in character and complexity.

Tasting Notes by Whisky Brokers Associates

Nose: A well-rounded body with nutty oils, citrus zest, delicate floral hints, tropical fruit, and a subtle earthy undertone.

Palate: Silky smooth with a gentle sweetness, warming winter spice, and evolving citrus notes. Layers of tropical fruit emerge, complemented by a touch of rum.

Finish: Medium length with lingering fruit and a refreshing zest.

Winner of the coveted Supreme Champion Spirit medal at the International Spirits Competition, 2024

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Togouchi 9 Year Old

Original price was: £80.00.Current price is: £62.00. inc. VAT

The Togouchi 9 Year Old is a dynamic expression of Japanese whisky artistry. With nine years of maturation, it showcases a vibrant balance of light malt and crisp orchard fruits, accented by gentle spices. Its lively character and clean, refreshing finish make it an ideal choice for those seeking a modern, accessible whisky with a distinctly Japanese finesse.

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Glendalough Double Barrel

Original price was: £34.00.Current price is: £30.00. inc. VAT

Experience the innovation of dual cask maturation with Glendalough Double Barrel. Initially aged in traditional barrels and then finished in a secondary cask, this Irish whiskey delivers a complex interplay of toasted oak, sweet vanilla, and subtle spice. Its balanced profile unfolds with gentle fruit notes and a whisper of smoke, offering a multi-layered tasting journey that is both intriguing and approachable.

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Blair Athol 2008 16 Year Old

£125.00 inc. VAT

This exceptional 16-year-old Blair Athol is part of Gordon & MacPhail’s highly regarded Connoisseurs Choice – Cask Strength series. A rare, limited-edition release, this single cask bottling showcases the character of Blair Athol with remarkable depth and complexity. Originally matured in a first-fill sherry hogshead, the whisky has absorbed rich, full-bodied flavours from the oak, enhancing its natural malt character with layers of spice, fruit, and nuttiness.

Tasting Notes

Nose: A beautifully fragrant introduction, offering deep notes of juicy raisins, bright tangerine zest, and warming clove spice. Hints of dark honey and oak linger in the background, adding further depth.

Palate: A luxuriously rich and full-bodied palate unfolds, revealing stewed forest fruits, toasted walnuts, and baked apple. The sherry cask influence is evident, bringing a velvety mouthfeel with layers of dark chocolate, cinnamon, and a whisper of caramelised figs.

Finish: Long and satisfying, with vibrant raspberry compote and a refreshing touch of fresh mint. A gentle oak spice lingers, leaving a lasting impression of warmth and refinement.

A whisky of true distinction, this Blair Athol exemplifies the artistry of single cask maturation, delivering an unforgettable tasting experience for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

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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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Tomatin 2011

£49.99 inc. VAT

Cask Type Bourbon

Colour Lightest Yellow

Aroma Ripe tropical fruits combine with green apple and tangerine. Lemon peel and roasted peanuts give way to soft vanilla.

Taste Smooth pear and underlying citrus complements white peach. Malted biscuit notes and melon are balanced by black pepper.

Finish Medium-bodied finish with mature oak and subtle dried herbs.

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Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old Cask #9620

Original price was: £225.00.Current price is: £205.00. inc. VAT

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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Four Roses Original

Original price was: £22.50.Current price is: £21.50. inc. VAT

For a new or casual bourbon drinker who wants an elevated yet everyday whiskey, Four Roses Bourbon is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey that can easily open you up to the world of bourbon.

80 Proof / Aged Minimum 5 Years

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Cotswolds Hideout Exclusive Single Cask Charred Virgin Oak 2018

£99.50 inc. VAT

We are delighted to be the exclusive seller of this Cotswolds X Hideout Single Cask on behalf of Hideout Bar in Bath.

The Cotswolds distillery wasn’t the first to come around during the reanimation of the English whisky trade but they quickly became the largest and one of the best known quality malts south of Scotland!

The Cotswolds X Hideout single cask is a single malt whisky aged for close to five years in a virgin oak cask that’s seen a very heavy char (This was the first time this type of barrel has been released as a single cask, so it’s special to say the least!)

With the flavour and body of a much older aged whisky, we get rolling and layered notes of praline chocolates, toasty-sweet and woody caramels, dried mango as well as the signature Cotswolds note of ‘tart berries’.

Please note that for this bottle, no discount code can be applied.

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