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£192.00
70cl / 48.5% / Signatory – A 1996 Auchroisk single malt from indie bottler Signatory Vintage, matured in a single sherry butt for quarter of a century before being bottled in January 2022 as part of its Cask Strength Collection.
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£92.25
70cl / 50% / Hunter Laing – This release shows Auchroisk’s Speyside character aged in new American oak. You can expect notes of maple syrup, oaky vanilla and ginger on the nose, with caramel-filled milk chocolate, dried cherries and stone fruit on the palate.
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£74.95
70cl / 58.5% / Signatory – Filled with notes of juicy cherries, dark chocolate, sweet almonds and dried fruit, this exclusive Auchroisk whisky has been finished in a first-fill Amarone wine cask.
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£46.50
70cl / 57.1% / Signatory – Aged in a first-fill Amarone wine cask, this shows concentrated flavours of cherries, sticky dates, dark chocolate, raisins and marzipan notes.
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£22.95
15cl / 51.4% / The Perfect Measure – Steeped in tradition, Scotland is famous for its whisky making history and the skill of its distilleries. Across the English Channel there are a number of French whisky producers that are looking past the traditional methods and moving beyond barley.
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£225.00
70cl / 40% – A very interesting release from William Grant & Sons. Auld Alliance has been produced to commemorate the many years of exchange between Scotland and France (commonly known as the Auld Alliance).
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75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A screwcap topped bottle of 12 year old Aultmore from the 1980s. It’s got a rather nice subtly coloured label and looks to be the precursor of the more recently released 12 year old expressions.
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£1,100.00
70cl / 63% / Distillery Bottling – A 16 year old Aultmore bottled to celebrate the distillery’s 100th anniversary. It’s a rare limited edition release and comes in at an eye-watering 63% abv. From the colour, it’s probably safe to assume this was from a sherry cask.
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£600.00
70cl / 58.8% / Distillery Bottling – A limited edition 1983 vintage release of Aultmore. This was one of the small number of cask strength bottlings that were included in the Flora & Fauna range.
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£485.00
70cl / 44.9% / The Whisky Agency – This 32-year-old Aultmore was drawn from a single barrel and bottled by The Whisky Agency. It makes for a spicy and sweet whisky in the glass, with rich aromas of baked Alaska, sticky toffee pudding and ginger biscuit on the nose, leading to caramel, dried fig and…
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£118.00
70cl / 45% / Gordon & MacPhail – This entry in Gordon & MacPhail’s Connoisseurs Choice range was matured for 13 years in ex-bourbon barrels before spending three years in St Joseph red wine casks. Aultmore’s classic orchard fruit flavour is apparent on the nose, with additional aromas of butterscotch, blackberry and orange peel.
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£65.95
70cl / 52.4% / James Eadie – This independent bottling from James Eadie is part of a range commemorating ‘the distilleries of Scotland, Ireland and England’, first published in 1922.