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Aberlour A’bunadh

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A’bunadh (a-boon-akh) means “ori­gin” in gaelic. The whisky is cre­ated the same way as in the 18th cen­tury with selected Oloroso sherry casks. The are non-chill fil­tered and there is not adjust­ment with water so every batch have dif­fer­ent volume…


Lagavulin 16 Years

Photo of Lagavulin 16 Years

Lagavulin takes its water from the Solum Lochs, con­tribut­ing some of the whisky’s peati­ness. Malt peated with 35ppm of phe­no­lic flavour com­pounds passes this flavour into the spirit. The malt is ground, washed sev­eral times with hot water which is…


Oban Single Malt 14 Years

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A bustling sea­side resort has grown up around Oban ™ dis­tillery in the two cen­turies since it set up home in a fish­ing vil­lage. The West High­land malt is still pro­duced in the same unhur­ried, tra­di­tional fashion.

Tast­ing notes

Appear­ance: Olive gold.…


Glenmorangie 18 Years

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A swish new bot­tle for what has always been one of the best of Glenmorangie’s core range. Fans may be dis­ap­pointed at the price hike, which was unfor­tu­nately out of our con­trol — this is what hap­pens when brands are…