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£325.00
70cl / 51.2% / Distillery Bottling – A fruity and fresh release from Auchroisk, quite different to the sherry-cask-matured releases seen in the past. Zesty and floral with a softly spicy background.
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£92.25
70cl / 50% / Hunter Laing – This release shows Auchroisk’s Speyside character aged in new American oak. You can expect notes of maple syrup, oaky vanilla and ginger on the nose, with caramel-filled milk chocolate, dried cherries and stone fruit on the palate.
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£74.95
70cl / 58.5% / Signatory – Filled with notes of juicy cherries, dark chocolate, sweet almonds and dried fruit, this exclusive Auchroisk whisky has been finished in a first-fill Amarone wine cask.
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£225.00
70cl / 40% – A very interesting release from William Grant & Sons. Auld Alliance has been produced to commemorate the many years of exchange between Scotland and France (commonly known as the Auld Alliance).
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75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A screwcap topped bottle of 12 year old Aultmore from the 1980s. It’s got a rather nice subtly coloured label and looks to be the precursor of the more recently released 12 year old expressions.
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£1,100.00
70cl / 63% / Distillery Bottling – A 16 year old Aultmore bottled to celebrate the distillery’s 100th anniversary. It’s a rare limited edition release and comes in at an eye-watering 63% abv. From the colour, it’s probably safe to assume this was from a sherry cask.
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£600.00
70cl / 58.8% / Distillery Bottling – A limited edition 1983 vintage release of Aultmore. This was one of the small number of cask strength bottlings that were included in the Flora & Fauna range.
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£485.00
70cl / 44.9% / The Whisky Agency – This 32-year-old Aultmore was drawn from a single barrel and bottled by The Whisky Agency. It makes for a spicy and sweet whisky in the glass, with rich aromas of baked Alaska, sticky toffee pudding and ginger biscuit on the nose, leading to caramel, dried fig and…
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£60.50
70cl / 48% / Elixir Distillers – Distilled in 2011 at Speyside’s Aultmore distillery, this 12-year-old single malt was bottled for the Single Malts of Scotland Small Batch series.
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£72.95
70cl / 56.9% / Watt Whisky – A bottling of Aultmore’s typically creamy and fruity Speyside single malt, brought to us by Campbeltown’s own Watt Whisky. This bottling was drawn from a single hogshead filled in 2014.
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£38.95
70cl / 51.5% / Milroy’s – This blended malt comes from undisclosed distilleries and has been matured in a hogshead. It offers a balanced profile, weaving together sweet and savoury elements with notes of melon, nectarine, and a touch of earthy funk.
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£2,800.00
75cl / 43% / Gordon & MacPhail – An early 1970s bottling of Gordon & Macphail’s Avonside Glenlivet Highland single malt, matured in sherry casks for 33 years.