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£1,250.00
70cl / 46% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 1982 vintage St Magdalene from independent bottlers Gordon & Macphail as part of the Rare Old series. This was distilled the year before the distillery sadly closed, and was bottled in 2013 after around three decades of maturation.
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£3,500.00
70cl / 62.7% / Distillery Bottling – A very rare bottling of St. Magdalene single malt (aka Linlithgow). The Waterloo St. bottling was distributed to Diageo engineering staff and VIPs in 1998 in celebration of 100 years at Ainslie & Heilbron’s buildings at 64 Waterloo Street in Glasgow.
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£1,000.00
70cl / 50% / Douglas Laing – A 1982 vintage St Magdalene bottled by Douglas Laing for the Old Malt Cask range. This was distilled in the Autumn of ’82, shortly before the 1983 closure of the distillery.
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£1,200.00
75cl / 40% – An old bottling of Stewart’s Cream of the Barley blended Scotch whisky, bottled at 21 years of age. We estimate this bottle dates from the 1940s.
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£72.75
70cl / 58.8% / Single Cask Nation – This nine-year-old Orcadian single malt was matured in a first-fill bourbon barrel and bottled by Single Cask Nation. It takes its name from Orkney’s Standing Stones of Stenness, a neolithic monument and one of the oldest henge sites in the British Isles.
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£55.25
70cl / 46% – This blended whisky is the product of a collaboration between Annandale distillery and Scottish actor James Cosmo, whose credits include Highlander, Braveheart and Game of Thrones. Made with an array of Scottish whiskies, the blend includes single malts from Annandale that have been aged in virgin, refill-bourbon and STR Burgundy casks….
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£60.75
70cl / 53% – A limited-edition Tequila from Storywood, matured in a combination of single malt Scotch whisky casks and oloroso sherry casks, before being bottled at cask strength. The result is rich notes of honey, caramel, forest fruits, sweet cherries and agave throughout the palate.
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£260.00
70cl / 46.1% / Duncan Taylor – This Strathclyde has been matured for over three decades, including a finish in a small sherry octave cask. The whisky shows dark chocolate, grape skins, marshmallow and freshly ground coffee. Creamy honeyed oak, gentle spice and white pepper add depth.
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£130.00
70cl / 45% / Hunter Laing – Hunter Laing’s Sovereign Series is a collection of old and rare single grain whiskies, bottled at cask strength and non-chill filtered. This Strathclyde spent 35 years maturing in a refill barrel before bottling.
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£46.50
50cl / 62.2% / Distillery Bottling – A 12-year-old Strathclyde single grain whisky from The Distillery Reserve Collection, matured in a single cask for more than a decade and bottled in August 2018.
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£69.95
70cl / 41% / Thompson Bros – The Thompson Bros are among Scotland’s most respected independent bottlers, renowned for the exceptional quality and value of their releases. This 34-year-old single grain whisky from Strathclyde offers inviting notes of banana bread, vanilla, orchard fruits, and lychee. On the palate, flavours of plum, crème de pêche, and…
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£28.50
70cl / 40% – This single-grain whisky has been matured in ex-bourbon casks. It displays the light, floral character typical of grain whiskies with the added spice, toffee and vanilla notes from the bourbon barrels.