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£37.75
70cl / 45% – This relatively long-aged bourbon from Buffalo Trace was first introduced in 1975 and remains a benchmark, with aromas of toffee, honey and leather, followed by bold oaky dryness with notes of almonds and rich cocoa.
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£350.00
70cl / 40% – Early Times was founded in 1860 in Early Times Station, Kentucky, by Jack Beam – uncle of Jim Beam – making it one of the oldest names in American whiskey. From the beginning, it was marketed as a whiskey made ‘the old-fashioned way’.
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£350.00
75cl / 43% – An old bottling of Early Times 4 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky, which we estimate this bottle dates from the 1970s.
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£84.95
70cl / 43% – This Añejo is aged for one year in American whiskey barrels, developing rich notes of dark chocolate and maple syrup while preserving the fruit-forward character of the original Blanco mezcal.
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£150.00
70cl / 63.1% – In Heaven Hill’s vast rickhouses, some barrels stand out for their exceptional quality, and one such cask is this rare single barrel bottling of Elijah Craig. Hand-picked by our head buyer, Dawn Davies MW, it captures the true essence of Heaven Hill’s much-loved brand.
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£114.00
70cl / 62.8% – A sweet and spicy barrel proof (cask-strength) bottling of Elijah Craig at 62.8%. Aged for a minimum of 12 years, this has notes of caramel, vanilla, pepper and mint.
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£220.00
75cl / 45% – An 18-year-old bourbon from Elijah Craig that has been drawn from a single specially-selected barrel, chosen for its robust and complex character. Aromas of peppery oak, vanilla, mint and chocolate fill the nose, complemented by notes of honey, hazelnuts, toasted oak, vanilla, pepper and soft wood char throughout the palate.
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£45.50
70cl / 43.5% – The replacement for the hugely popular Elijah Craig 12 Year Old, this no age statement bourbon is created from spirit aged between eight and 12 years old, and was relaunched in 2026 at 87 proof.
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£67.25
70cl / 47% – This Ryder Cup 2025 Edition opens with aromas of maple syrup and baked apple. The palate shows candied pears and caramel, leading to a finish of chocolate, cherry and pepper.
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£46.75
70cl / 47% – This whiskey is the producer’s very first extra-aged Kentucky straight rye whiskey, which has a mashbill of 51% rye, 35% corn and 14% barley.
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£1,250.00
75cl / 50% – A special release of Elmer T Lee Single Barrel bourbon from Buffalo Trace, celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of Elmer T Lee, master distiller emeritus at Buffalo Trace.
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£52.25
75cl / 43% – This small batch release commemorates the year 1783 when Evan Williams founded the first licensed distillery in Kentucky. Made with a signature sour mash, this expression is a vatting of less than 200 American white-oak casks. The vibrant honey colour is matched on the palate with notes of oaky vanilla, buttered…