Since 1898,the Aberfeldy distillery has produced a fine Highland Single Malt. An elegant full-bodied whisky noted for it's heather,honey softness.Aberfeldy malt has for years provided the signature notes of Dewar's blended whiskies. Today it's bottled separately and is available in special limited quantities at 12 Years Old.
abv: 40%
Bottler: Distillery
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Size: 70cl
Vintage/Age: 12 Yr
Clynelish single Highland malt is yellow gold in appearance, with a sweet, floral, slightly waxy nose, and maritime hints on the palate. The finish is dryish, with a slightly salty aftertaste. Aged in oak casks for 14 years. Clynelish is situated on the north-east coast of Scotland, between Inverness and Wick and takes its name from the Gaelic for cultivated land – or farm. It was founded in 1819, on a farm, by the then future Duke of Sutherland. The barley is still malted in the northern Highlands, while the water continues to be piped down from the Clynemilton Burn to the distiller.
abv: 46%
Bottler: Distillery
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Size: 70cl
Vintage/Age: 1991
The pure waters of the River Alness are used to produce The Dalmore, producing some of Scotland's very finest Single Highland Malt whiskies. This malt has its own unique character. Intense and firm. Well structured with silky smooth malty tones - a hint of Oloroso sherry lingers in the background. It shows great finesse, extolling fragrances of orange, marmalade and spiced notes.
abv: 40%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Vintage/Age: 12Yr
Bottler: Distillery
The source, Lochan an Doire-Uaine, (Gaelic for "lake in the green grove"), lies at 2,000 feet in the Drumochter Hills. From it, all the pure spring water used in distilling Dalwhinnie™ flows over rich local peat through Allt an t'Sluic, the distillery burn. Dalwhinnie distillery is situated between the gentle, grassy style of the Lowlands and the austere, firm body of Speyside, which begins some 25 miles to the north. Too gratifying for an aperitif alone, yet too gentle and delicate to be thought rugged or unapproachable; this combination of delicacy and depth sets it apart Smooth, soft and lasting flavours of heather, honey sweetness and vanilla followed by dee
abv: 43%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Vintage/Age: 15Yr
Bottler: Distillery
Glenfarclas Distillery was built in 1836 by a tenant farmer by the name of Robert Hay. When Robert Hay died in 1865, the distillery was taken over by John Grant. This whisky has been Matured in Oloroso sherry casks. A straw-gold , delicately light, sweet and malty, leaving a long slightly spicy finish.
abv: 40%
Bottler: Distillery
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Size: 70cl
The Grant family have been running Glenfarclas since 1860, producing an individual Speyside malt that many whisky enthusiasts number as one of their favourites. The 40th Anniversary Limited Edition is dark and mysterious in colour, with a beautifully sweet nose, and hints of toffee and sherry.
abv: 43%
Bottler: Distillery
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Size: 70cl
The flagship of the Glenmorangie range is realised only after a decade in American Mountain Oak casks from where the unique flavour of Glenmorangie is fully developed. Its colour is bright with a hint of pale blue, its aroma is light, delicate and floral with a subtle smokiness for a well balanced, fresh and aromatic flavour.
abv: 40%
Bottler: Distillery
Size: 70cl
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Vintage/Age: 10Yr
Sherry casks, from Jerez de la Frontera in Andalucia in southern Spain which produce the sensually smooth creamy sherry, are imported to the Scottish Highlands by Glenmorangie where they are filled with Original single malt whisky until it takes on the delicate nuances of taste and a rich golden russet clarity.. This is an elegant and full bodied single malt whiskey matured for a minimum of ten years in ex boubon casks.
abv: 46%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Bottler: Distillery
Cask Type: Sherry
Glenmorangie has existed as a distillery since 1843 when William Matheson bought a license to make whisky on the site of a brewery located near the Tarlogie Springs in Ross-shire in the highlands of Scotland. A remarkable malt, antique gold in colour: golden but with a rosy hue. This whisky has been matured for at least 12 years in American white oak casks and racked for several years into Ruby Port pipes for 'finishing'. Add a drop of water and the aromas you get predominate with butterscotch and dark chocolate. But there are also fresh minty notes and a certain dryness a bit like lint.
abv: 46%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Bottler: Distillery
Cask Type: Port
Inchgower distillery stands close to the sea on the mouth of the River Spey near Buckie.Established in 1824, Inchgower produces one of the most distinctive single malt whiskies in Speyside.It is a malt for the discerning drinker - a complex aroma precedes a fruity,spicy taste with a hint of salt in the finish.
abv: 43%
Bottler: Distillery
Origin: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Size: 70cl
Vintage/Age: 14 YR
The Oban distillery was founded in 1794 by three brothers, Hugh, John and James Stevenson. The Stevenson family also founded the town of Oban. In 1883, the distillery was acquired by Walter Higgin. In 1898 the distillery was taken over by Oban & Aultmore-Glenlivet Ltd. Partly germinated barley is gently dried in a kiln where a light peat smoke gives the malt a distinctive character and taste. The result is the smoky, malty dryness in the favour and finish of this whisky. Quite malty and sweet opening, with a medium body and a generous dry finish with a hint of spiciness.
abv: 43%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Scotland
Region: Highland
Vintage/Age: 14Yr
Bottler: Distillery