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£34.25
70cl / 48.5% / Thompson Bros – An eight-year-old blended malt whisky from independent bottler Thompson Bros, SRV5 is a fruity, floral whisky featuring artwork by KK Hiroshima on the label. Aromas of Galia melon, lemongrass, capers, green apple, lime cordial, grapefruit and coastal peat bonfires fill the nose, complemented by notes of cantaloupe, greengage,…
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£34.25
70cl / 46% – A six-year-old blended whisky from creative indie bottler Thompson Bros, TB/BSW was matured in a mix of refill and first-fill sherry hogsheads to create a fruity, spicy character. Aromas of plum sauce, miso, golden sultanas, cinder toffee and coffee fill the nose, complemented by notes of raisins loaf, buttered Jamaica cake,…
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£237.00
70cl / 54.9% / Gleann Mor – Aged for 34 years and married in an ex-sherry cask, this single cask blend offers aromas of fresh vanilla, baked apples and butterscotch on the nose, followed by notes of orange zest, orchard fruits and warm spices.
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£69.75
70cl / 50% / Hart Brothers – Bottled by Hart Brothers, this sherry cask finished expression is a blend of Scottish single malt whiskies. Offering sweet and fruity aromas of cereal, stone fruits and whipped caramel cream on the nose, the palate follows with lingering chocolate, cocoa butter, cinnamon and blackberry notes throughout.
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£93.25
70cl / 59.1% – Blue Spot Seven Year Old was matured in a combination of ex-bourbon, ex-sherry and ex-Madeira casks. Bright tropical fruit give way to hints of spice and toasted hazelnut on the nose, leading to black pepper, toasted cinnamon and milk chocolate.
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£150.00
50cl / 56.1% / Speciality Drinks – The second release from the Islay distillery codenamed “Bn”. Although Bn is best known for very low or unpeated malt, this bottling is smoky and complex with an oily texture and packs quite a punch at full strength.
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£120.00
50cl / 58.4% / Elixir Distillers – The eighth bottling of Bunnahabhain in Elixir Distillers’ Elements of Islay series, Bn8 is a marriage of American oak and ex-sherry hogsheads that boasts fruity, savoury and peppery notes with a hint of bitter chocolate.
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£110.00
70cl / 52% – Matured in an oloroso hogshead, this Irish pot still whiskey is built on a historic formula resurrected from the 19th century with the guidance of Fionnan O’Connor, a leading Irish whiskey historian.
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£68.75
70cl / 47% – Boann’s rich and chewy pot still whiskey – made with oats, rye, green barley and malted barley – shows fantastically finished in Madeira casks from legendary producer Justino.
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£68.75
70cl / 47% – This pot still whiskey from Boann distillery in County Meath has an inviting palate of warm spices, wildflower honey, candied citrus and golden sultanas.
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£68.75
70cl / 47% – In addition to reviving old-fashioned styles of Irish pot still whiskey, Boann distillery has committed to sourcing top-quality casks from around the world to mature its spirits. This particular expression was finished in Pedro Ximenez casks from Bodegas Garvey in Jerez.
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£119.00
70cl / 54% – This edition of the highly anticipated Bomberger’s Declaration is exceptionally rich, rounded, and full-bodied, revealing decadent layers of dark fruits, maple syrup, roasted pecans, and dark chocolate.