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The Mackenzie Dalmore limited edition

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The Macken­zie fam­ily, own­ers of The Dal­more dis­tillery for almost a cen­tury, pro­vides the inspi­ra­tion for The Dalmore’s iconic stag head logo and its motto “I Shine, Not Burn” which is also the clan motto.

The launch will cel­e­brate the single…


Glenmorangie 15 Years

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Rich and grapey Glen­morangie with lots of fruit and vanilla. Highly rated by Dave Broom.


Laphroaig 18 Year Old

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This 18 year old expres­sion (which is replac­ing the much-loved 15yo) of Laphroaig is made in lim­ited quan­ti­ties each year and savoured by a for­tu­nate few. A soft, sweet and spicy Islay peat smoke greets you when you first open…


Greenore 8 Year old

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A gold medal-winner at the Inter­na­tional Wine & Spir­its Com­pe­ti­tion, this unique con­coc­tion is a 100% Sin­gle Grain Irish whiskey, with no malt con­tent at all.

Sweet, appetis­ing and organic nose. Sweet with vanilla, dried banana chips, and coconut


Lagavulin 16 Years

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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…


Macallan Fine Oak 10 YO

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The Macallan Fine Oak is a triple cask which means the the whisky is matured on three dif­fer­ent oak casks, Span­ish sherry, Amer­i­can sherry and bour­bon casks. This process cre­ates a unique Macallan char­ac­ter with a lightly and dryer character…


The Glenlivet 15 YO

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The Glen­livet has a pow­er­ful nose of flow­ers and some sweet­ness. The char­ac­ter is bal­anced with a taste of vanilla, honey and fruitiness.

This bot­tle is only avail­able through the travel retail mar­ket, such as air­ports and ferries.


Glenglassaugh 34YO, 1973

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Has a golden honey color and a aroma of oats and honey. Did not have much aroma first but with a taste that really exploded in the mouth. The taste was oily, with dessert spices like vanilla and cereal flavors.…


Glengoyne 17 Years

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A very highly rated whisky, com­ing top of the pops in a num­ber of expert blind tast­ings in the past. At 17 years old the whisky has ben­e­fited from greater expo­sure to the cask and the mature char­ac­ter­is­tics that this…


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…


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