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£56.50
70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – Originally released in France, Sanaig was given a wider release in 2016. Aged in a combination of oloroso-sherry and bourbon casks, this shows excellent balance between peat smoke and sweet citrus flavours.
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£79.95
70cl / 50% / Distillery Bottling – Limited edition fruity single malt from Kilchoman, matured for a minimum of five years in first-fill and refill Sauternes casks. An old favourite of Kilchoman fans, this dram displays mouthwatering notes of butterscotch, candied apricots, salty peat smoke and a long, lingering finish.
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£278.00
70cl / 53.7% / Milroy’s – This whisky comes from an unnamed Islay distillery and has been matured in ex-Bourbon casks for 22 years. It offers an enticing mix of tropical fruit, marzipan, and sponge cake, all supported by a bold and unmistakable peaty backbone.
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£52.95
70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – This lightly peated 12-year-old was the first core release from Kilkerran, aged in a combination of 70% bourbon casks and 30% sherry casks.
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£49.95
70cl / 58.6% / Distillery Bottling – Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch 13 opens with rich aromas of creamy butterscotch, ripe banana, and delicate elderflower on the nose. On the palate, intense peat smoke takes center stage, beautifully balanced by sweet honeydew melon and savory Ibérico ham notes.
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£3,750.00
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – Rarely seen as a single malt, Killyloch was the name for spirit made from a pair of stills at the Moffat complex, which also produced Glen Flagler and Garnheath. Made from the last casks belonging to the distillery’s owners, this was distilled in 1967, aged for 36 years…
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£950.00
75cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – Kinclaith is now very rare, having only been made for around twenty years at the Strathclyde complex in Glasgow before being dismantled in 1977. This bottling was done fro Gordon & Macphail’s Connoisseurs Choice series, probably at some point in the late 1980s.
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£1,200.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A very rare bottling of whisky from Kinclaith, a short lived distillery that only ran from 1957 to 1975. Bottlings are few and far between, with no distillery bottlings ever made available, but Gordon & Macphail managed to get a few casks and release this 1967 vintage…
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£1,200.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A very rare Connoisseurs Choice bottling of the even rarer Kinclaith, a Lowland distillery that was open for just 18 years and was never officially bottled.
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£5,500.00
70cl / 47.3% / Signatory – One of the rarest single malts to have existed, Kinclaith distillery was housed within the Strathclyde Grain Whisky complex from 1957 to 1975. This 1969 vintage was aged for 40 years before being released by independent bottlers Signatory.
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£11,250.00
70cl / 49.3% / Duncan Taylor – An impressively-aged single malt from Duncan Taylor’s Rarest of the Rare, matured in a single cask for more than half a century after it was made in 1969 at one of Scotland’s most elusive Lowland distilleries – Kinclaith. Bottled in June 2020, it offers sweet, oaky aromas on…
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£76.50
70cl / 46.5% / Whisky Works – This blend of Highland malts was initially matured in first-fill bourbon barrels and refill American white-oak casks, before a portion of the blend was finished in a specially-crafted Scottish oak casks. This resulted in a bold streak of orchard fruits throughout the palate, alongside a classic Highland character,…