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£78.50
70cl / 52% / Single & Single – An independently bottled Highland whisky from Single & Single, this release is part of its Alter Ego range which highlights the character of younger single malts. This has been matured in an ex-oloroso cask and has aromas of salted cashews, sultanas and cherry on the nose.
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£87.75
70cl / 52% / Single & Single – A whisky from an unnamed highland distillery, selected and bottled by Single & Single. It has been matured in a sherry butt for 14 years and displays a fruity and spicy character – including aromas of candied orange peel, toasted bread and vanilla on the nose with…
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£1,000.00
75cl / 61.1% / Distillery Bottling – A 1970 vintage Hillside bottled as part of the Rare Malts series. Dormant from 1899 to 1938, Glenesk reopened as a grain distillery. Converted to a malt distillery, it was renamed Hillside in 1964, then renamed back to Glenesk around 1980 before being closed for good in 1985….
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£1,000.00
70cl / 60.1% / Distillery Bottling – A fantastic release from Hillside, aka Glenesk, as part of the Rare Malts series. Bottlings from Hillside are very hard to find in general, especially distillery bottlings such as this one, and this lives up to the rarity by also being rather good.
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£1,100.00
70cl / 62% / Distillery Bottling – From the distillery also known as Glenesk comes this little-seen and hugely under-rated Rare Malts bottling under the Hillside moniker. A bit OTT at full strength, with a drop of water this dram reveals a hidden honeyed beauty.
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£66.95
75cl / 46% – This new incarnation of Hirsch, a famous whiskey name, was first introduced in 2020, inviting whiskey enthusiasts to explore new horizons with a familiar association. The palate offers classic bourbon characteristics with notes of sweet cornbread and vanilla, joined by cinnamon and oak spices on the lingering finish.
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£55.95
75cl / 45% – This straight corn whiskey from the Hirsch Selection was bottled by Hirsch Distillers in Missouri – not to be confused with other incarnations carrying the same family name. Aged for a minimum of two years, this expression offers subtle flavours of sweet corn, vanilla and cotton candy, underlined by fresh vegetal…
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£40.50
70cl / 43% / Signatory – This playfully named blended malt from Signatory is a marriage of single malts sourced around Scotland, including a 30% portion of Islay whiskies. The palate offers notes of woody vanilla oak, cereals, honey and fruits, along with a lovely balancing whiff of smoke.
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£60.95
70cl / 43.6% / Distillery Bottling – Distilled at Holyrood in Edinburgh, Embra is the producer’s first foray into smoky whisky. This expression was matured in a combination of first-fill bourbon barrels, Islay quarter casks, and new American oak.
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£37.75
50cl / 45% – An oaky, spicy bourbon-based spirit, Horse With No Name is made with a combination of yellow dent Texas corn, soft red winter wheat and six-row distiller’s malt, and then blended with habanero chilli distillate to give it a fruity note.
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£175.00
75cl / 40% – This House of Commons blend was constructed by Buchanan. Only normally available at the seat of the UK government, we estimate this 12 year old dates from the 1970s.
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£180.00
75cl / 43% – First introduced in 1872, I.W. Harper disappeared from shelves in the 1990s before being revived in 2015. This 15-year-old release showcases the brand’s return to form, offering notes of raisin, caramel, roasted corn, maple syrup, allspice, and a gentle herbaceous finish.