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£800.00
70cl / 43.4% / Blackadder – This 29-year-old cask-strength bottling is part of the Raw Cask series which often includes cask sediments because of its minimal filtration. This lesser-seen bottling of Tamnavulin has been spared the blender’s hand and offers soft cereal notes along with dried herbs, chestnuts and honey.
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£64.50
70cl / 47.5% / Carn Mor – A beautiful single malt from one of Speyside’s unsung heroes. This gentle and inviting Tamnavulin brings juicy notes of orchard fruits and old-fashioned lemonade with well-balanced American oak influence providing additional body and structure.
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£275.00
70cl / 45% / Distillery Bottling – A rare distillery bottling of Tamnavulin released as part of the Stillman’s Dram series – a special collection of whiskies that celebrates the skill of the stillman. This particular expression boasts 24 years of maturation, revealing the distinct character of Tamnavulin’s rich Speyside single malt.
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£38.95
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – The first official bottling of Tamnavulin for more than two decades, Double Cask has been finished in sherry butts. The result is a whisky with notes of dried orange, ginger and wood spice.
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£199.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old discontinued bottling of Tamnavulin 10yo, we reckon this is probably from the late 1980s or early 1990s – at any rate, it was before the distillery dropped the ‘Glenlivet’ suffix.
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£199.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old discontinued bottling of Tamnavulin 10yo, we reckon this is probably from the late 1980s or early 1990s – at any rate, it was before the distillery dropped the ‘Glenlivet’ suffix.
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£87.75
70cl / 55% – Guyana’s Diamond distillery is home to a range of equipment salvaged from the sugar houses that once lined the Demerara river. This big, rich rum was created using the French-made Savalle column still that was rescued from the nearby Uitvlugt distillery when it closed its doors for the last time in…
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£49.95
70cl / 45.5% / North Star Spirits – This blended scotch displays a balanced combination of oak spice and dried fruit. It was bottled by North Star Spirits after 17 years maturing in a refill butt.
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£34.50
70cl / 40% – Té Bheag, pronounced chey-vek, is a blended whisky with a high malt content. Rich with toffee notes and a light smokiness.
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£79.95
75cl / 40% – An old, screwcap-topped bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream, still one of Scotland’s largest selling blended whiskies. We estimate this bottle dates from the 1980s.
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£45.25
70cl / 48.3% / James Eadie – This Teaninich single malt was finished in casks that were used to age Malaga, a sweet fortified wine from southern Spain. Bottled by James Eadie, you can expect vibrant notes of dates, caramel, pecan, and honey, balanced by subtle hints of nutmeg and white pepper.
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£750.00
70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A special and rare bottling of Teaninich single malt, more usually found these days as part of Johnnie Walker. This was released in 1991 to celebrate the reopening of the distillery, closed since 1985, and a visit from the Highland Regional Council, Ross & Cromarty Distinct council and…