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£69.75
70cl / 54.1% – This Batch Strength release of Peat’s Beast has been matured for nine months in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks, creating a layer of fruity spice amid the waves of rich peat smoke on the nose. The palate offers notes of dates, figs, seaweed, black pepper, burnt bracken and vanilla that linger in…
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£49.25
70cl / 46% – A lightly coloured young, extremely peaty whisky from an unnamed distillery somewhere in Scotland. It’s got the rampant smoke you’d expect from a beastly named whisky as well as a pleasant, citrussy fresh fruitiness. The packaging is pretty striking too, with a scary monster and a (deliberately) singed label. Bottled at…
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£79.95
70cl / 49.6% / The Whisky Exchange – Distilled at Islay’s Caol Ila and matured in a single cask for a decade, the fourth batch of 10-year-old Islay from The Whisky Exchange makes a great gift for the whisky lover in you life.
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£120.00
70cl / 53% / The Whisky Exchange – A softly smoky Orcadian whisky (we can’t tell you which distillery it’s from, but that should be a big hint) with a tasty balance of fresh fruit and smoky chocolate notes.
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£125.00
70cl / 49% / The Whisky Exchange – A surprisingly fresh and fruity 21-year-old dram from Speyside. More than two decades in cask have sanded the edges off this whisky to reveal a soft and fruity spirit within – elegant and well-aged.
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£284.00
70cl / 46.6% / The Whisky Exchange – A rich and long-aged blended Scotch whisky, focused on rich and fruity sherry-cask character. Expect lots of dried fruit with a touch of winter spice and dark fruit cake.
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£9.95
37.5cl / 40% – A half bottle of Peter Dawson Special Blended Scotch Whisky from the 1980s – an well-priced introduction to how blends tasted a few decades ago. Peter Dawson owned Auchnagie distillery and built Towiemore, both now lost, and also bottled whisky from Ord up until the 1980s. In the 1920s, the company…
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£22.95
70cl / 40% – An easy drinking whisky from the folks behind Sheep Dip, allegedly named for being ‘as soft as a pig’s nose’. It’s a blend with a high malt content and a youthful, fruity edge.
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£395.00
70cl / 46.5% / Hunter Laing – This ghost distillery was closed in 2002 and was always known for its full-frontal fruit and spice character.
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£1,175.00
70cl / 48.9% / Gordon & MacPhail – This is part of Gordon & MacPhail’s Recollection Series, which offers collectors and connoisseurs an opportunity to purchase a slice of whisky history. Pittyvaich was originally built to help with demand for Bell’s blended whisky but was demolished in 2002. This 30-year-old release was matured in a…
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£375.00
50cl / 60% / Speciality Drinks – It might not be very ‘PC’ of us to say so, but this sherried young smokebomb, from a distillery near Islay’s Loch Indaal, could be described as a bit of a Brui-ser, even though its real-life alter ego has a bit of a girl’s name…
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£225.00
50cl / 61.2% / Speciality Drinks – The fourth instalment of Pl in Speciality Drinks’ Elements of Islay series continues along the same lines as the third with its rich colour. Each batch is signed by a different well known member of the industry and this one is signed by former Bruichladdich owner Mark Reynier.