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£54.75
70cl / 46% – High West demonstrates its skill in selecting exceptional whiskies, with this blend of 6 and 13-year-old bourbon. It boasts notes of honey, nougat, sweet corn, and baked bread, all underpinned by a complex earthiness.
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£47.25
70cl / 46% – A lively, spicy double rye whiskey from High West distillery in Utah that is made with a blend of two high-rye whiskeys, one with a mashbill of 95% rye and 5% malted barley, the other 80% rye and 20% malted rye, both matured for at least three years. The result is…
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£84.25
70cl / 46% – A no-age statement blended straight rye whiskey from Utah’s High West Distillery Co., Rendezvous has already picked up a gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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£66.95
75cl / 46% – This new incarnation of Hirsch, a famous whiskey name, was first introduced in 2020, inviting whiskey enthusiasts to explore new horizons with a familiar association. The palate offers classic bourbon characteristics with notes of sweet cornbread and vanilla, joined by cinnamon and oak spices on the lingering finish.
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£55.95
75cl / 45% – This straight corn whiskey from the Hirsch Selection was bottled by Hirsch Distillers in Missouri – not to be confused with other incarnations carrying the same family name. Aged for a minimum of two years, this expression offers subtle flavours of sweet corn, vanilla and cotton candy, underlined by fresh vegetal…
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£38.25
50cl / 45% – An oaky, spicy bourbon-based spirit, Horse With No Name is made with a combination of yellow dent Texas corn, soft red winter wheat and six-row distiller’s malt, and then blended with habanero chilli distillate to give it a fruity note.
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£180.00
75cl / 43% – First introduced in 1872, I.W. Harper disappeared from shelves in the 1990s before being revived in 2015. This 15-year-old release showcases the brand’s return to form, offering notes of raisin, caramel, roasted corn, maple syrup, allspice, and a gentle herbaceous finish.
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£130.00
75cl / 45% – This expression is aged for four years in American oak before being finished in Cabernet Sauvignon casks.
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£225.00
75cl / 40% – This 1980s bottling of I.W. Harper Gold Label comes from the historic Bernheim distillery in Louisville, a site with roots stretching back to 1897
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£299.00
75cl / 40% – A 1980s bottle of I W Harper’s Gold Medal bourbon, distilled in Louisville and released at four years of age.
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£299.00
75cl / 40% – A slice of 1970s American whiskey history, this was distilled and bottled at the Bernheim distillery in Louisville Kentucky by the Schenley company.
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£299.00
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – The IW Harper brand was reintroduced in the mid 2010s after a 20-year hiatus, and was one of only a handful of brands to be able to be produced during Prohibition. A classic bourbon with notes of toffee and vanilla.