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£1,250.00
70cl / 48% / Distillery Bottling – A 27-year-old Balvenie single malt that was discovered by chance by David Stewart from the inventory of travelling salesman John Barret. Rich and indulgent, this whisky has been finished in oak that previously held Caroni rum.
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£375.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old bottle of Balvenie Founder’s Reserve. This particular range has been discontinued for sometime now, and is becoming a bit of a collectors item. We estimate this bottle dates from the 1980s.
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£89.95
70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – This expression from Balvenie’s The Stories range celebrates David C. Stewart MBE who pioneered the use of wood finishes in whisky by introducing The Balvenie Classic in 1983 – finished in oloroso sherry casks. The nose and palate take dedicated ‘Balvenians’ back to basics with aromas of lively…
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£2,000.00
70cl / 49.2% / Distillery Bottling – Batch 7 of Balvenie’s Tun 1401 series. Named after David Stewart’s favourite marrying vat, this was a vatting of nine American oak Bourbon casks and two European oak ex-sherry casks. This was a duty free only release which came to market in March 2013.
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£1,500.00
70cl / 50% / Douglas Laing – A 1966 vintage bottling of Banff whisky. This has been aged for 31 years and bottled at Douglas Laing’s preferred strength of 50%.
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£4,300.00
70cl / 53.2% / Duncan Taylor – From a lost Highland distillery, this 1975 Banff was matured for 37 years in a single refill sherry cask before bottling by Duncan Taylor. The nose is packed with tropical fruit.
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£4,300.00
70cl / 50.4% / Gordon & MacPhail – This 1976 single cask whisky is an elegant snapshot into Banff distillery’s tumultuous history. It was bottled by Gordon & MacPhail as part of its Private Collection range and matured in an ex-sherry butt which endowed this dram with aromas of toffee-apple, prune and clove on the…
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£1,000.00
70cl / 57.1% / 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 particular dram is all the more precious for having come from a distillery closed in 1983 and now sadly demolished.
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£24.75
70cl / 40% – Bankhall is an English single malt that draws inspiration from US whiskey traditions. This expression was triple-distilled and matured in a combination of new American oak, ex-sherry and ex-bourbon casks. You can expect notes of candied citrus, stewed summer berries, cinnamon buns and vanilla pods on the palate.
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£125.00
75cl / 64.6% – This exclusive single-barrel release of 8-year-old bourbon from Bardstown was specially selected by The Whisky Exchange team. It’s a rich and intense whiskey, run through with brown sugar and stewed fruit, as well as a touch of spicy and herbal rye. In classic Bardstown fashion, we have stacks of information about…
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£165.00
75cl / 55% – This collaborative release comprises a blend of straight bourbon with rye whiskey finished in Indian single malt casks from Amrut distillery in Bangalore. Notes of cherry, vanilla and brown sugar are tempered by a herbal edge and hints of dried ginger and cinnamon.
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£165.00
75cl / 50% – A collaboration between Bardstown Bourbon Co and Goose Island – a local craft brewer. This bourbon is a blend of six and seven-year-old Kentucky Bourbon, matured for an additional 12 months in barrels previously used to age Goose Island Bourbon County stout.