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75cl / 43% / Jean Boyer – A fascinating independent bottling of a malt little known in the mainstream but treasured by connoisseurs. This expression, from 1975, is one of the few remaining old-school Glen Gariochs, meaning that it is very noticeably more peaty than modern distillery expressions. The whisky was originally bottled in 1990,…
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70cl / 46% – The Mitchell’s Spot whiskeys have always had an affinity for wine, and this Green Spot shows that off even further. Rich and spicy triple-distilled pot-still whiskey from Midleton is initially aged in bourbon and sherry casks before being finished for 12 months in casks that used to hold rich red Zinfandel…
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75cl / 40% – An old bottling of Haig’s Gold Label blended whisky, released back in the 1950s and closed with a spring cap.
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70cl / 46% – High West demonstrates its skill in selecting exceptional whiskies, with this blend of 6 and 13-year-old bourbon. It boasts notes of honey, nougat, sweet corn, and baked bread, all underpinned by a complex earthiness.
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70cl / 40% – Isle of Skye has released this complex 21-year-old blended whisky from single malts made across Scotland. Its maturity has brought with it a full body and notes of honey oat biscuits, banana chips demerara sugar, Alphonso mango and a gentle peat smoke.
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100cl / 45% – As with all Jack Daniel’s whiskies, this is filtered through maple charcoal and matured in white oak barrels before the more unusual step of finishing in oloroso sherry casks. That extra maturation lends notes of mocha, raisins and subtle umami to a palate of red berries and brown sugar.
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70cl / 43% – Jack Daniel’s Red Dog Saloon was a limited-edition whiskey created to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the day Jack Daniel opened the doors of his iconic Red Dog Saloon in downtown Lynchburg.
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70cl / 40% – This Jameson features a higher proportion of pot still whiskey, aged in a notable amount of first-fill bourbon and sherry casks. The result is a more concentrated character than the regular Jameson, with a strong sherried note that adds depth and complexity.
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75cl / 50% – Jeptha Creed in Kentucky has created this high-rye bourbon with its proprietary ‘Bloody Butcher’ corn. This bottled-in-bond whiskey has aromas of leather, brown sugar and morello cherries on the nose, followed by notes of charred oak, black pepper and a mild grassiness on the palate.
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75cl / 40% – An old bottling of Johnnie Walker Red Label. We estimate this was released in the 1950s.
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75cl / 43% – A lovely old 1980s bottle of JW Swing, named for the rocking motion it makes when gently pushed.
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70cl / 40% – A triple distilled blended whiskey from Belfast’s Kirker & Greer, a marriage of both grain and malt whiskies that have been rested in first-fill bourbon casks. Shamrock has aromas of toffee apples, buttery croissants, brown sugar, marmalade and white flowers. The palate offers notes of caramel milk chocolate, honeyed apples, white…