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£36.50
75cl / 40% – This Straight bourbon comprises corn, wheat, rye and malted barley in its mix. The result is a whiskey with a delightful cereal sweetness and notes of lemon meringue, banana bread, honeycomb and fresh apricots.
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£46.95
70cl / 47.5% – This wheated bourbon features a mash bill with 16% wheat and a base of corn, giving it a gentle and rounded profile. Expect inviting notes of pineapple, cedarwood, crème brûlée, and nutmeg.
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£48.95
70cl / 40% – Pere Magloire has matured its spirit in French oak and Irish whiskey casks, which only heightens the zippy, fruity character. You can expect aromas of jasmine, white pepper and toffee-apple on the nose, with hints of crème brulee and citrus peel.
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£120.00
70cl / 53% / The Whisky Exchange – A softly smoky Orcadian whisky (we can’t tell you which distillery it’s from, but that should be a big hint) with a tasty balance of fresh fruit and smoky chocolate notes.
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£175.00
70cl / 49% / The Whisky Exchange – A surprisingly fresh and fruity 21-year-old dram from Speyside. More than two decades in cask have sanded the edges off this whisky to reveal a soft and fruity spirit within – elegant and well-aged.
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£299.00
70cl / 46.6% / The Whisky Exchange – A rich and long-aged blended Scotch whisky, focused on rich and fruity sherry-cask character. Expect lots of dried fruit with a touch of winter spice and dark fruit cake.
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£9.95
37.5cl / 40% – A half bottle of Peter Dawson Special Blended Scotch Whisky from the 1980s – an well-priced introduction to how blends tasted a few decades ago. Peter Dawson owned Auchnagie distillery and built Towiemore, both now lost, and also bottled whisky from Ord up until the 1980s. In the 1920s, the company…
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£22.95
70cl / 40% – An easy drinking whisky from the folks behind Sheep Dip, allegedly named for being ‘as soft as a pig’s nose’. It’s a blend with a high malt content and a youthful, fruity edge.
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£4.50
5cl / 40% – A miniature of Pig’s Nose blended Scotch whisky. This is a blend of malts from Speyside, Islay and Lowland with grain from Invergordon. So called because the palate is as ‘smooth as a pig’s nose’.
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£82.75
75cl / 55% – Pikesville Rye is a notably robust rye whiskey produced by Heaven Hill Distillery. Known for its complex spicy character, you can expect a rich profile of dark fruits, honey, and spices, complemented by a hint of vanilla
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£1,175.00
70cl / 48.9% / Gordon & MacPhail – This is part of Gordon & MacPhail’s Recollection Series, which offers collectors and connoisseurs an opportunity to purchase a slice of whisky history. Pittyvaich was originally built to help with demand for Bell’s blended whisky but was demolished in 2002. This 30-year-old release was matured in a…
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70cl / 46% / Gordon & MacPhail – A Connoisseurs Choice bottling of Pittyvaich from 1993, which was the short-lived distillery’s final year of operation before being demolished in 2002. We’re absolutely delighted to see Gordon & Macphail bottling some of their CC range at 46% these days.