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£735.00
70cl / 42% / Distillery Bottling – Long-aged whisky from Fettercairn matured in ex-bourbon casks and pairs the distillery’s fruity character with darker, nuttier notes. The whisky is distilled in a unique still that cools the neck with a constantly running cascade of water, helping to create a fruity and flavoursome spirit.
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£2,450.00
70cl / 48.3% / Distillery Bottling – This is aged for 26 years in refill bourbon hogsheads, then finished for three years in bespoke French pink oak from Demptos cooperage in Bordeaux. The oak imparts delicate fruit and floral notes.
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£4,000.00
70cl / 48.9% / Distillery Bottling – A very old whisky from Fettercairn, distilled on 23 December 1977 and laid down to mature for 40 years before bottling in 2018. It spent the final few years in Gonzales Byass Apostoles palo cortado sherry cask, adding layers of dark fruit, citrus and toffee to the elegantly…
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£550.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – Produced for the Italian market, this is a 1960s’ bottling of Fettercairn Highland malt. The term ‘875’ refers to the fact that it is eight years and is 75 UK proof in strength.
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£500.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 1970s bottle of Fettercairn produced for the Italian market. Why ‘875’ you may ask? It’s due to it being 8 years old and 75 UK proof.
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£98.25
70cl / 46.3% / Distillery Bottling – Part of Fettercairn’s Scottish Oak Programme, this limited release was matured in first-fill ex-bourbon and hybrid casks made from American oak staves and toasted Scottish oak heads.
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£399.00
75cl / 43% – An old bottling of Findlater’s V.O. blended Scotch whisky, released at 10 years of age in, we estimate, the 1940s.
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£61.50
70cl / 58% – A mystery Islay single malt bottled at a hefty 58% by Finlaggan’s owners the Vintage Malt Whisky Co. We don’t know what this is, but we have our suspicions and there’s no mystery about what a bargain this is.
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£42.50
70cl / 40% – A mystery Islay single malt from an unnamed distillery, purported by many to be Lagavulin, which somehow seems a little unlikely to us. That said, this is a terrific dram for the money and likely to appeal to frugal peatheads.
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£34.95
18cl / 44% / The Perfect Measure – The whiskies in this collection, from single malt Scotch to Irish single grain and a couple of knockout blends, are united by their vibrant fruit notes. If you’re drawn to the lighter, fresher side of the flavour spectrum, you’re sure to find something you love.
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£39.25
70cl / 43.8% – Australian Christmas gin! This is created from distilled Christmas puddings (made to the distiller’s mother’s recipe) and infused with cinnamon, star anise, coriander and angelica. Four Pillars doesn’t stop there, however – it then blends this base gin with regular gin that’s been aged in Scotch whisky barrels which previously held…
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£350.00
100cl / 43% – A special bottling, presumably released around 1995, to celebrate Friar John Cor. This was to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first known written reference to Scotch whisky, which authorised him to make spirit by order of the King on June 1st 1495.