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£82.75
70cl / 63.3% / Ferg and Harris – This Tormore spent its early years in a first-fill bourbon barrel before finishing in new oak casks. The result is a whisky with aromas of honey and summer fruits, followed by a palate of apple crumble, orange, vanilla, and spices like cinnamon and ginger.
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£71.25
70cl / 57.2% / Single Cask Nation – This Tormore from Single Cask Nation was finished for four years in a first-fill new charred oak hogshead.
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£72.95
70cl / 58.3% / Elixir Distillers – You’ll find lovely notes of roasted nuts, and orchard fruit, enlivened by juicy citrus and caramel. This Tormore was matured in a refill barrel and bottled by Elixir Distillers for the Single Malts of Scotland range.
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£46.95
70cl / 57.1% / Signatory – This Tormore 2015 was aged in a combination of first-fill oloroso sherry butts and bourbon barrels. The palate offers a robust combination of lavender, coconut, pecans, honeycomb and hints of umami.
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£110.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A heroically naff Tormore 5yo from the 1980s. The hexagonal bottle and ever-so-slightly OTT retro font and labelling take this to a level of magnificent unfashionability. You couldn’t find a better gift for a postmodern whisky collector (if such a thing exists).
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£30.25
70cl / 45% – A collaboration between American country singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery’s Master Distiller, Harlen Wheatley.
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£150.00
70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – A special bottling for investors in the first triple distilled spirit to be produced on Islay for many years, made at, of course, Bruichladdich. It was filled into bourbon casks at a huge 84.5% and despite plans to bottle it at at least 8 years old has made…
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£250.00
75cl / 40% – This Tullamore Dew, bottled in the 1970s, is a rare expression produced after a fire destroyed the original distillery, leading to the relocation of operations to a new site.
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£22.25
70cl / 40% – Tullamore Dew is a resoundingly popular Irish blend, particularly in overseas markets, where it is second only to Jameson. Very approachable.
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£125.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A 1980s distillery release of Tullibardine 10yo, bottled in an unusual dumpy bottle with a gold-edged label proudly boasting of its medal at the 1980 International Wine & Spirit competition.
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£150.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old presentation distillery bottling of Tullibardine’s entry-level 10yo from the 1990s.
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£56.25
70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 15-year-old single malt from Tullibardine, matured exclusively in first-fill bourbon casks. Aromas of barley sugar, apple crumble, vanilla custard and delicate flowers fill the nose, followed by notes of honey nut cereal, creamy porridge, blackberry jam and vanilla sponge cake on the palate.