Robert Burns Blend / Arran Blended Scotch Whisky
£25.9570cl / 40% – Arran’s blended whisky is the only one endorsed by The Robert Burns World Federation. Light with a hint of smoke, this contains malt from the Island distillery itself.
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70cl / 40% – Arran’s blended whisky is the only one endorsed by The Robert Burns World Federation. Light with a hint of smoke, this contains malt from the Island distillery itself.

70cl / 46.8% / Douglas Laing – This 16-year-old Rock Island was matured mainly in Spanish sherry casks, resulting in a coastal smoke, candied sultanas, smoked almonds, caramel, salted chocolate and honeycomb.

70cl / 46.8% / Douglas Laing – Formerly known as Rock Oyster, Rock Island is Douglas Laing’s blended malt based on whiskies from the Islands, specifically Jura, Islay, Arran and Orkney. Rich with a smoky and maritime character.

70cl / 48% / Douglas Laing – This eye-catching release is a marriage of single malts from Scotland’s famous whisky-making islands: Orkney, Arran, Jura, and Islay. Finished in ex-Tequila casks, it features notes of bonfire smoke, salted caramel, brown sugar, and toasted oak.

70cl / 45% – Roe & Co was launched in 2017, marking Diageo’s return to Irish whiskey. A blend of malt and grain from various distilleries across the country, it’s been matured predominantly in first-fill bourbon casks. This has a velvety, creamy texture and notes of sweet fruit and vanilla.

70cl / 46.3% / Berry Bros & Rudd – A 1969-vintage Speyside single malt from Berry Bros & Rudd that was matured in a single sherry cask, hand-selected by Ronnie Cox as part of the Ronnie’s Reserve series, celebrating his 30th anniversary with Berry Bros & Rudd. Named Curriculum Vitae, it reflects the story of…

75cl / 43% / Peck – A 1980s’ bottling from Lowland distillery Rosebank. This was bottled for the Italian food and drink specialist Peck.

75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 12 year old distillery release from closed Rosebank, bottled in the 1980s.

75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A rare old 12yo distillery-bottled Rosebank 12yo from the 1980s, sporting three stills on the label.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – An increasingly hard to find bottling, as it was discontinued a while back, from the closed and now redeveloped Rosebank distillery. A victim of the early 1990s downturn in the whisky market and producer of some beautiful whiskies.

70cl / 62.3% / Distillery Bottling – The Rare Malts are a now-discontinued series of cask-strength releases designed by Diageo to showcase some of the hidden treasures in their portfolio. This Rosebank is even rarer by virtue of being both a Lowland malt and from a distillery that ceased production in 1993.

70cl / 61.4% / Distillery Bottling – Not at all what you might expect, this is a powerhouse of a malt. Big, full and extremely spicy, with a massive abv for the age and some delicious polished maltiness. A tour de force.