Smokehead Rum Cask Rebel Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
£44.9570cl / 46% – A smoky, tropical whisky from Smokehead, matured in ex-rum casks, that offers notes of medicinal peat, sweet caramel, burnt pineapple and caramelised bananas.
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70cl / 46% – A smoky, tropical whisky from Smokehead, matured in ex-rum casks, that offers notes of medicinal peat, sweet caramel, burnt pineapple and caramelised bananas.

70cl / 48% / Ian Macleod – An ‘explosive’ limited-edition whisky from Smokehead, adding in a punch of sherry character to the anonymous peaty dram. It’s matured in Oloroso sherry casks, fusing the big smoke with equally big sweetness and dried fruit notes.

70cl / 43% – A full-hearted, peated Islay whisky matured in casks formerly used to age stout, with rich smoke, spice and chocolate flavours.

70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – A smoky, nutty Islay single malt from Smokehead, Unfiltered offers aromas of ginger, vanilla, thick smoke, burnt earth and rich stout that fill the nose. The palate holds notes of walnuts, almond flakes, dark chocolate, black smoke, pepper and earthy peat that linger in the finish.

75cl / 62.9% / Scotch Malt Whisky Society – The 2nd ever cask that The Scotch Malt whisky Society bottled from Balmenach in Speyside. The cask managed to keep its strength over the 15 years of maturation, still being over 62% when bottled in 1989.

50cl / 58.1% / Scotch Malt Whisky Society – The first bottling from the Scotch Malt Whisky from distiler 114 (aka Longrow), distilled in 1990 and released in 1999 ready for the millennial celebrations.

70cl / 52.2% – The Scotch Malt Whisky Society has done a fantastic job of coaxing out all of Yoichi’s peat, fruit and maritime character. Expect notes of salted toffee, fresh citrus, poached apples and peat smoke, complemented by a hint of seashell and oak spice.

70cl / 49.5% / The Scotch Malt Whisky Society – Irish whiskey from the 1980s is rarely released by Scottish bottlers, making the SMWS 117.1 particularly special. Distilled in 1989 at the Cooley Distillery, it showcases bright, tropical fruit notes.

70cl / 67.5% / Scotch Malt Whisky Society – A rare example of sherried 1966 vintage Inchgower from The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Distilled in May, it was aged for 35 years in first fill sherry and bottled in June 2001 at an incredible 67.5%.

70cl / 62.4% / Scotch Malt Whisky Society – A well aged Inchgower bottled by The Scotch Malt Whisky, the fourth such cask they bottled. This was distilled in November 1966 and bottled 27 years later in May 1994.

70cl / 53.8% / Scotch Malt Whisky Society – This is a 1967 vintage Glen Garioch from The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. This was distilled just a year before the distillery was decommissioned for five years. It then closed and reopened again (1995 to 1997) before this was bottled.

70cl / 57.1% / SMWS – A 23 year old Inverleven bottled in the early Noughties by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. The tasting nickname for this one was ‘Soor plums and pink grapefruit’.