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£1,000.00
75cl / 43% – Bottled in the 1950s, this rare bottling carried Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Warrant and was released when the White Horse blend included whiskies from Lagavulin and Glen Elgin distilleries.
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£1,000.00
75cl / 43.4% – An old bottling of White Horse Blended whisky with the popular spring cap closure. We estimate that this was bottled in the 1950s and carries the royal warrant for Her Majesty The Queen.
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£500.00
75cl / 40% – An old White Horse blended Scotch whisky bottled in the year 1960.
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£120.00
75cl / 40% – A bottle of White Horse’s blended Scotch whisky from the 1980s. The makeup has changed over the years, but we’re hoping that there should still be a drop or two of Lagavulin in the mix.
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£120.00
75cl / 40% – A bottle of White Horse’s blended Scotch whisky from the 1980s. The makeup has changed over the years, but we’re hoping that there should still be a drop or two of Lagavulin in the mix.
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£39.95
70cl / 46% / Signatory – This beloved Orcadian malt offers excellent value. It was matured for ten years in a sherry cask and bottled by Signatory. This is an ideal table whisky for those who enjoy fruit balanced with gentle smoke.
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£84.95
70cl / 58% / Signatory – This is a complex and surprisingly dry Orcadian malt, finished in a first-fill pedro ximenez cask and bottled for The Whisky Exchange. Expect aromas of dates, maraschino cherries, buttercream and dried figs, on the nose.
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£199.00
70cl / 45% – A rare 25 year old blend only given to staff at Whyte & Mackay to celebrate the beginning of the new millennium.
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£399.00
70cl / 43% – An old bottle of Richard Paterson’s award-winning Whyte & Mackay 30yo Rare Reserve blended whisky. This is unarguably among the best blended Scotch ever made, and won ‘Best Scotch Blended Whisky’ at the World Whiskies Awards in 2007.
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£21.50
70cl / 40% – Now sporting the ‘triple-matured’ moniker, this is Whyte & Mackay’s big-selling entry-level blended whisky. High quality and a great way to start working your way up through the rest of their range.
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£162.00
70cl / 42% – Dark Moorland is one of three releases in the Wildmoor range, and this 23 Year Old contains mature Lowland grain and Highland malt whiskies aged in new oak and ex-sherry casks.
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£370.00
70cl / 42% – This release pays homage to Scotland’s rugged coastlines through a marriage of sherried Speyside malt, grain whisky and richly peated Island single malt.