You searched for "The Whisky Exchange" (28 hits)
Rosebank 21 Years, The Whisky Exchange
Scotland — Lowland — Rosebank — £130 (∼ 152€, $196 or 1,304SEK)
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Glenrothes 40 Years, The Whisky Exchange
Scotland — Speyside — Glenrothes — £225 (∼ 263€, $340 or 2,257SEK)
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Springbank 1995 Cask Strength, The Whisky Exchange
Scotland — Campbeltown — Springbank — £75 (∼ 88€, $113 or 752SEK)
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Caol Ila 19 Years, The Whisky Exchange
Scotland — Islay — Caol Ila — £70 (∼ 82€, $106 or 702SEK)
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The Tweeddale Blend 10 Years
Scotland — Stonedean — £28 (∼ 33€, $42 or 281SEK)
e hay and grass! As stated, a great blended whisky that has a nice balance. If you have a chance to get one, you should. Too bad you can’t find this whisky in Sweden, if you want one, check either Master of Malt or The Whisky Exchange (links above) as this high quality whisky is really worth every penny. doomsdaysjesus Jesus Hazzz Soft and gentle, oily and some vanilla. Well balanced and a great whisky. Worth every penny. Frepps…
Penderyn Madeira
Wales — Penderyn — £31.49 (∼ 37€, $48 or 316SEK)
Penderyn is a Welsh whisky (launched in 2004) finished in Madeira casks for extra smoothness. The core expression at the heart of the Penderyn range, this was finished in Madeira casks. A beautifully packaged Welsh whisky with a nose of sweet, medium body. Herbal, vanilla, sweetness, resin, sultanas, toast. Over-ripe grape. The palate is thick and sweet, spices, green, biscuity. Custard. The Penderyn has a finish of fresh, crisp, spices and stem…
Karuizawa 1967, Bot. 2009. Cask 6426 for La Maison Du Whisky
Japan — Karuizawa
Cask 6426 was split in two between La Maison Du Whisky and Sukhinders The Whisky Exchange with an outcome of 229 bottles each….
Islay Whisky, TWE 10th Anniversary
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Amrut Special Reserve, Cask Strength, TWE 10th Anniversary
India — Amrut — £44.95 (∼ 52€, $68 or 451SEK)
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Suntory Hibiki 12 Years
Japan — Southern Japan Alps — Hakushu — £35.99 (∼ 42€, $54 or 361SEK)
ick. This is tremendous. A hugely impressive feat of blending that proves, if there were any remaining doubt, that Japanese whisky can equal or beat anything produced in Scotland at this moment in time. Bravo. – The Whisky Exchange Blog…