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£199.00
70cl / 52% / Elixir Distillers – A 1990 Cambus single grain whisky from indie bottler Elixir Distillers, matured for 29 years in a single hogshead before being bottled in June 2020 as part of its Whisky Trail Video Games series. Aromas of fresh grass, buttery biscuits, lemon, white chocolate and oak spice fill the…
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£156.00
70cl / 50.9% / James Eadie – The 31-year-old single grain from the now closed Cambus distillery, was matured in a single sherry butt. The nose shows rich notes of demerara syrup, fig compote and orange marmalade.
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£300.00
70cl / 46.2% / Elixir Distillers – The first ghostly apparition in the Macbeth series is portrayed by an elegant, mature single grain from the long-deceased Cambus distillery.
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£339.00
70cl / 45.3% / Duncan Taylor – This very special single grain whisky was distilled in 1979 at the now closed Cameronbridge distillery and drawn from cask No. 3952. Creamy malt, Pina Coladas, apple, pear drops, porridge and apricots.
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£43.75
70cl / 57.6% / Signatory – Matured for sixteen years, including time in first and second-fill oloroso sherry butts, this single grain whisky offers aromas of butterscotch, maple syrup, and delicate floral notes.
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£39.95
70cl / 57.1% / Signatory – Matured for twelve years in first-fill bourbon barrels, this single grain whisky offers aromas of honeyed cereal, caramel, and gently spiced oak.
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£275.00
70cl / 58.2% – A rare bottling of 25 year old single grain whisky from the Cameronbridge (aka Cameron Brig) distillery in celebration of ‘300 years at the Brig’ – the bridge itself was opened in 1705.
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£2,000.00
70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – A bottle of 1972 vintage Campbeltown, distilled at Springbank exclusively for Tesco. The decade saw the distillery produce a wave of excellent bottlings, many of which gained over 90 points from the malt maniacs.
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£86.50
70cl / 53.9% / Duncan Taylor – This blended malt comprises only malt whiskies from Campbeltown. In 2014, there were only three active distilleries in The Wee Toon, so we can surmise that at least two of them contributed to this bottling from Duncan Taylor.
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£66.50
70cl / 57.1% / Watt Whisky – This particular release features a Campbeltown blended malt with notes of salted caramel, wet stones, fresh grass, nougat, and crème brûlée.
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£41.95
70cl / 46% / Distillery Bottling – A rich and creamy Campbeltown blended malt whisky from J & A Mitchells, blended and bottled at Springbank distillery.
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£155.00
70cl / 57% / Distillery Bottling – This limited-edition 12-year-old Caol Ila single malt was bottled for the 2021 Feis Ile festival. It uses the same recipe as the Distillers Edition release, but the difference is this has been released at cask strength.