Littlemill 33 Year Old Mizunara Finish / Cask Reflections Release 1 Lowland Whisky
£3,800.0070cl / 49.1% / Distillery Bottling – One of Scotland’s oldest distilleries, Littlemill is known for its light and grassy Lowland spirit.
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70cl / 49.1% / Distillery Bottling – One of Scotland’s oldest distilleries, Littlemill is known for its light and grassy Lowland spirit.

70cl / 47.8% / Distillery Bottling – A 1995 Loch Lomond created to celebrate the 152nd Open at Royal Troon, The world’s oldest golf tournament. This unpeated single malt was made with straight neck stills and finished in a Sauternes cask

70cl / 46.7% / Distillery Bottling – This was aged in new Spanish oak and released for the world renowned golf tournament, the British Open. You’ll find a well-aged single malt that bursts with soft smoke, stewed fruit cinnamon and oak spice leading to toffee and honeycomb.

50cl / 54% / The Heart Cut – This 5-year-old Lochlea from the Heart Cut shows notes of freshly cut grass, barbecued pineapple, delicate coastal smoke, buttery apple and green pepper, complemented by runny honey and creamy hazelnuts.

70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – Notes of stewed plums, ginger cake, baking spices, cherries and red berries, are thanks to aging in Pedro Ximenez, oloroso and port casks.

70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – Orchard and Oak is one of four single malts in Lochlea’s first core series. Maturation in a combination of first-fill bourbon, new American oak, and calvados casks, brings bright notes of apple strudel, caramel, cut grass, soft citrus and gentle oak spice.

70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – The third release of Lochlea’s Ploughing Edition is a smoky single malt inspired by winter. Matured exclusively in first-fill bourbon barrels, it offers notes of crunchy orchard fruit, freshly milled barley, cut hay and burnt citrus peel.

70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – Smoke Without Fire shows bonfire char and brackish smoke, layered with red berries, cherry blossom and orange sherbet. It was matured in a combination of ex-peated refill bourbon barrels and red wine casks.

70cl / 50% / Douglas Laing – A 1966 vintage Lochside from independent bottlers Duncan Taylor, bottled at 35 years old. Closed in 1992, there were rarely any distillery bottlings released and independent bottlings were also limited, thus leading to any bottling from this distillery being in high demand.

70cl / 47.1% / Gordon & MacPhail – This rare single malt was distilled a year before the distillery closed, making it one of the last vintages ever produced.

70cl / 47.7% / Gordon & MacPhail – A standout release from the distillery’s golden era, this Longmorn exemplifies the harmony between the producer’s elegant, orchard-fruit-driven distillate and the rich, influence of a first-fill sherry cask from yesteryear.

70cl / 43% / Gordon & MacPhail – Another incredibly priced retro-labelled old Longmorn bottled by Gordon & Macphail from their scarily well stocked warehouses – this one was distilled in 1967 and bottled in 2015 at more than 47 years of age.