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£263.00
70cl / 47.1% / House of Macduff – A 1989 Dumbarton single grain whisky from independent bottler House of Macduff that was matured in a single ex-bourbon barrel for 32 years, before being bottled in January 2022 as part of its Golden Cask series.
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£825.00
70cl / 46% / The Whisky Exchange – An incredibly rare experimental malt from the folks at now closed Littlemill. They had an adjustable rectifier attached to their stills which gave them the ability to produce a number of different distillates. Dunglass, named Dunglas here due to someone not finishing the stencilling on the cask,…
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£3,000.00
100cl / 43.5% / Signatory – A double pack of Littlemill whiskies from indie bottler Signatory. Dunglass was an experimental malt from Littlemill distilled only in 1967: oily, lightly peated and never made again. In this set it’s packaged with a bottle of the regular 1967 Littlemill for comparison.
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£72.95
70cl / 46% – Dunville’s 10 Year Old has been aged in Pedro-Ximenez casks and bottled at Echlinville Distillery. The result is a sweet and lightly spicy whiskey with notes of bubblegum, custard and green apples.
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£98.75
70cl / 46% – Dunville’s 12 Year Old has ben aged in Pedro-Ximenez casks and bottled at Echlinville Distillery. The result is a sweet and lightly spicy whiskey with notes of bubblegum, custard and green apples.
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£36.50
70cl / 40% – A modern blended Irish whiskey from Dunville’s, 1808 is a bold combination of grain, malt and pot still whiskey that has a fruity, spicy character. Aromas of creamy vanilla, crunchy apples, pears, lemon curd, malt and lemon zest fill the nose, complemented by notes of buttery cereals, freshly-baked biscuits, ripe oranges,…
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£52.25
70cl / 43.5% – Duneville’s Three Crowns Peated Irish whiskey is a sweet, fruity and gently smoky blend. Aromas of butterscotch, milk chocolate and vanilla fill the nose, and the palate offers notes of honey, mocha, stewed pears, earthy peat smoke and dried apricots.
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£46.95
70cl / 43.5% – Dunville’s Three Crowns is a historic brand of Irish whiskey which has been revived by Echlinville distillery. Sweet and spicy with notes of dried fruit, vanilla and walnut.
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£61.95
75cl / 50% / Distillery Bottling – Named after the founding father of the bourbon industry, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor. This small batch bourbon is aged inside warehouses which he built and the brand is owned by Buffalo Trace.
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£37.25
70cl / 45% – This relatively long-aged bourbon from Buffalo Trace was first introduced in 1975 and remains a benchmark, with aromas of toffee, honey and leather, followed by bold oaky dryness with notes of almonds and rich cocoa.
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£350.00
70cl / 40% – Early Times was founded in 1860 in Early Times Station, Kentucky, by Jack Beam – uncle of Jim Beam – making it one of the oldest names in American whiskey. From the beginning, it was marketed as a whiskey made ‘the old-fashioned way’.
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£350.00
75cl / 43% – An old bottling of Early Times 4 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky, which we estimate this bottle dates from the 1970s.