Intermediate Sherry starts its life in a mix of ex-bourbon and virgin oak casks.then transferred into Oloroso sherry casks for a year before going back into bourbon casks to complete its maturation. More Details
The Corryvreckan was brought in to replace the much lamented 1990 vintage. Thankfully this is a powerhouse classic Ardbeg that draws on a multitude of cask styles for its recipe. It is oily, thick, sweet, medicinal and tarry with rich phenols and smoke. Top notch modern Ardbeg. More Details
A cask of the great 1984 peated stock that has been finished in virgin American oak. Expect a big battle of sweets and peats. A seriously fun Benriach this one, one for fans of extreme whiskies. More Details
An intriguing looking aged example of unloved Speysider Dufftown. This distillery can be exceptional with a little age behind it, this one should be great. More Details
Full of leafy citrus notes, hessian, white flowers, subtle oak qualities and bags of natural cereal and malt notes, this is a very naked style of Glen Grant that, thankfully, lets the spirit do most of the talking. Extremely drinkable stuff. More Details
A single grain Irish whiskey. These Greenores seem to keep going from strength to strength. For those that enjoy clean, crisp and classically light Irish style whiskeys then this should tickle your boat and float your fancy perfectly. More Details
691 bottles of this one came from a refill butt which is always a good cask for Laphroaig, it basically means more peat, more medicine and more coastal zing. All the things you love if you love Laphroaig. More Details
A 20yo sherry matured grain whisky from Port Dundas distillery in Glasgow. There have been various sherried Port Dundas bottlings in the past and they have been consistently great drams. This one should be a sweet and spicy belter. More Details
To commerate the re-launching of the British East India Company Limited, the Somerled Limited Edition comes complete with with two beautiful hand-etched tasting glasses. More Details