Balblair 12 Year Old represents the quintessential character of the Highland region — elegant, approachable and beautifully balanced. Matured in a combination of American oak ex-bourbon casks and double-fired American oak casks, this expression highlights the distillery’s gentle fruit-led style, revealing layers of vanilla, citrus and subtle spice.
Tasting Notes by Balblair:Nose: Bright lemon peel layered with creamy vanilla and crisp green apples.Palate: Ground spices and dried orange slices enveloped in layers of honey sweetness.Finish: Creamy and leathery with notes of sweet vanilla.
Glen Scotia 18 Year Old is an exceptional Campbeltown single malt, matured for 17 years in refill bourbon barrels and refill American oak hogsheads, before being finished for 12 months in first-fill Oloroso sherry casks. This dual maturation highlights both the distillery’s maritime influence and the richness of sherry oak, creating a whisky that is unpeated, floral and aromatic, with layers of complexity.
Tasting Notes by Glen Scotia:Nose: Crisp saltiness with perfumed floral notes, sweet honey and salted caramelPalate: Smooth and rich with fruity flavours and thick sweet toffee, alongside apricots, pineapple and plump sultanas, balanced with gentle warming spiceFinish: Long and dry with lingering spice
Glen Scotia 12 Year Old is a classic Campbeltown single malt, showcasing the region’s distinctive maritime style. Matured exclusively in first-fill bourbon barrels, it balances vibrant tropical fruit character with coastal depth. Bottled at 46%, non-chill filtered and natural in colour, this expression is presented in its purest form, delivering the bold yet refined style for which Glen Scotia is known.
Tasting Notes by Glen Scotia:Nose: Fresh sea air with honeyed vanilla and hints of exotic tropical fruitPalate: Caramelised sugar, tangy citrus and vibrant pineapple, balanced by subtle toasted oakFinish: Long and warming, with gentle cinnamon and nutmeg spice
The Macallan Harmony Collection Inspired by Phoenix Honey Orchid Tea takes influence from JING’s complex tea, noted for its lush dessert wine aromas and exotic fruit notes. The whisky is predominantly matured in sherry seasoned American oak casks, bringing ripe fruit and floral flavours, balanced by European oak which adds roasted richness and a touch of astringency. A small proportion of casks previously seasoned with bourbon contributes extra sweetness, emulating the dessert wine aromas found in the tea that inspires this release.
Tasting Notes by The Macallan:Nose: Summery peach and apricot with the heady sweetness of floral honey, intertwined with tropical fruits, toffee and sweet oak.Palate: Fresh peaches in rich syrup, warm citrus and toffee, with light floral notes leading to a delicate leafy astringency.Finish: Fruity, sweet and complex.
A Tale of Spices is inspired by the colours and flavours of Moroccan spice markets. Dr Bill Lumsden crafted this limited edition using a unique combination of four cask types: Moroccan red wine, new charred oak, Pedro Ximénez sherry and shaved toasted red wine casks. These casks create layers of bold spice balanced with sweetness, transporting the drinker to a bustling spice market. It is non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV. This release was awarded Gold at the International Spirits Challenge 2025.
Tasting Notes by Glenmorangie:Nose: Spicy, sweet and perfumed with notes of rose, carnation, jasmine and lilac, along with cumin, saffron, nutmeg, ginger, chilli, anise, oak and chestnut. A little water brings out delicate fruits, menthol and bread dough.Palate: Bursting with sizzling spices such as ginger, black pepper and mustard seed, balanced by sweetness of mint toffee, demerara sugar and sugar-coated almonds. Eucalyptus lifts the palate, with an aftertaste of clove, leather and peppermint
Distilled from 100% Islay Concerto barley grown on Octomore Farm, peated to 189.5 PPM. Matured for five years in a combination of Bourbon, Sauternes and Pedro Ximénez casks, 16.3 showcases single-estate provenance, high smoke levels and layered maturation. Notes of honeyed malt, toasted grain, earthiness, smoke and salinity reveal themselves slowly, creating a contemplative, archetypal Octomore expression.
Tasting Notes by Bruichladdich:Nose: Heather, bonfire smoke, barley sugar, baked bread, lemon zest, green apple peel, florals, restrained smoke.Palate: Honeyed malt, toasted grain, earthiness, orchard fruits, citrus, vanilla, smoke, salinity, heather and gorse.Finish: Medium-length with sweet barley, floral notes, gentle beach bonfire smoke, citrus and minerality.
Using the same Scottish mainland Concerto barley (101.4 PPM) as 16.1, Octomore 16.2 is matured in a complex mix of Oloroso and Bordeaux casks, then finished in Madeira and Moscatel. This adds richness and layers of caramelised sugar, roasted nuts and dried fruits, enveloped in sweet campfire smoke. A multi-layered and deeply satisfying dram, showcasing elegance alongside robust character.
Tasting Notes by Bruichladdich:Nose: Dried fruit with Octomore smoke, tropical fruit, florals, nuttiness, toasted oak, honeysuckle, orange blossom, sweet smoke and salty breezePalate: Sweet smoke, caramelised sugar, roasted nuts, dried fruits, candied peel, warming spices, campfire warmth and sea saltFinish: Long, sweet and smoky with maritime freshness and lingering wood spice
The entry point of the Octomore 16 Series, distilled from 100% Scottish mainland Concerto barley peated to 101.4 PPM. Matured for five years in first-fill Bourbon barrels, 16.1 delivers intense peat smoke tempered by surprising delicacy. Salted caramel, honeyed melon and apricot lead into chocolate, coconut, earthy minerality and lingering smoke. A robust whisky, yet balanced by sweet and salty nuances, rewarding patient exploration.
Tasting Notes by Bruichladdich:Nose: Sea spray and orchard fruits with delicate peat smoke, dried heather, camomile, vanilla bean, toasted almond, cedar, smoked paprika and iodinePalate: Gentle peat smoke with salted caramel, honeyed melon, apricot, cinnamon, star anise, sea salt, toffee, chocolate and coconut, earthy minerality and lingering smokeFinish: Long and lingering with peat smoke, black pepper, toffee and sea salt
Inspired by the tradition of tasting straight from the cask in the distillery’s coastal warehouses, this annual limited-edition release presents Bunnahabhain in its purest form. Matured for 12 years on the north-eastern shores of Islay, the whisky is unpeated and shaped by the maritime climate, clear spring water, and a careful selection of Oloroso sherry casks.
For 2025, Master Blender Julieann Fernandez has chosen a combination of predominantly second-fill Oloroso casks, balanced by first-fill and refill, creating a nuanced, distillate-led profile. This edition places emphasis on balance and layered complexity, with subtle sherry influence complementing rather than dominating the robust Islay spirit.
Tasting Notes by Bunnahabhain:Nose: Golden raisins and apricots with toasted nuts and a light floral note.Palate: Malty sweetness, soft oak and dried fruit with sultanas, hazelnuts and gentle spice.Finish: Oak spice and light tobacco, with a touch of sea salt and cocoa powder.
The winter expression, matured in 100% ex-Islay barrels. The extra year of ageing and use of peated casks produces Lochlea’s smokiest whisky to date.
Tasting Notes by Lochlea:Nose: Fresh green apple, sweet toffee and Lochlea cereal notesPalate: Fresh fruit leading to savoury smoke and malted biscuitsFinish: Coastal notes of sea salt with a long lingering hint of peat
The autumn expression, matured in 1st-fill Oloroso Sherry butts. With the liquid another year older than the 2023 release, it emphasises richer sherry character and depth.
Tasting Notes by Lochlea:Nose: Baked apple and sweet Medjool datesPalate: Manuka honey and nutty fresh malted breadFinish: Rich buttery sandalwood oils and mixed peppercorns
The summer release, double matured in refill Bourbon barrels and Port hogsheads alongside an Oloroso Sherry butt. This combination creates a sweet yet complex profile, with the spirit another year older than previous crops.
Tasting Notes by Lochlea:Nose: Bright red grapes, fresh strawberry jam and clotted creamPalate: Sweeter notes of baked apple pie and white chocolateFinish: Balanced with savoury notes of cracked black pepper
The first in the final set of seasonal small batch releases, representing spring on the Lochlea farm. Matured in 100% first-fill ex-Bourbon barrels, this edition highlights floral aromatics from distilling in colder months.
Tasting Notes by Lochlea:Nose: Almonds, rose petals.Palate: White pepper, a vibrant burst of apple blossom.Finish: Warm straw, fresh grass.
The core single malt from Lochlea, crafted under Master Blender John Campbell. Matured in a combination of Bourbon, Sherry, and STR casks, it brings depth and complexity while showcasing the distillery’s signature Lowland character.
Tasting Notes by Lochlea:Nose: Pear syrup, fruit bonbons, warm cut grass, marmalade.Palate: Golden syrup, pepper, rye bread, macadamia nuts, cream soda.Finish: Long finish with a lasting orange beeswax note.
Triple distilled and matured for over eighteen years, Auchentoshan 18 Year Old represents the refined Lowland style at its best. The long ageing period develops depth and smoothness, combining the distillery’s delicate character with complex layers of flavour. A refreshing single malt with ripe citrus and green tea, toasted almonds, and the hallmark gentle profile that Auchentoshan is known for.
Tasting Notes by Auchentoshan:Nose: Fresh tobacco leaf with sweetness, layered with caramelised sugar, green tea and almonds.Palate: Smooth with floral freshness and sweet barley, followed by the tangy zest typical of Auchentoshan.Finish: Long, lingering and well balanced, leaving the senses invigorated.
This release is the fifth and final expression in Tobermory’s acclaimed Hebridean Series. Inspired by Mull’s enduring connection to the seafaring community, it embodies both the spirit of the island and the distillery’s heritage.
The whisky began its journey in ex-Bourbon casks, originally part of the Tobermory 15 Year Old release, before spending an additional 12 years in González Byass Oloroso Sherry casks. This extended maturation has created a whisky of remarkable depth, combining the distillery’s fruity Highland style with the richness of Spanish oak.
The result is an indulgent single malt with Tobermory’s signature notes of pineapple and silky toffee caramel, elevated by the decadence of zesty marmalade and warming cinnamon spice.Tasting Notes by Tobermory:Nose: An aroma rich with the scent of cinnamon pastries and dark black fruits. Sweet apricot and dried figs are joined by the earthy notes of toasted oak, all rounded off with a bright twist of orange zest.Palate: A thick layer of marmalade spreads across the palate, complemented by warming cinnamon spice. The flavours unfold to reveal fig rolls, blackcurrant, and brambles, with a touch of honey-roasted nuts and a hint of treacle toffee.Finish: The finish is steady and lasting, featuring red berry compote, fresh mandarins, and a pinch of nutmeg for good measure.
Part of Aberfeldy’s Exceptional Cask Series, this limited-edition release was selected by Malt Master Stephanie Macleod. Distilled in 2002, the whisky spent the majority of its maturation in refill and rechar hogsheads before being transferred in 2019 to Pauillac red wine casks from Bordeaux, a region celebrated for wines of both elegance and power. Home to iconic estates such as Château Mouton-Rothschild, Château Latour, and Château Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac is known for wines with cassis, blackberry, tobacco, spice, and cedar notes.
The whisky was bottled in 2023, yielding just 282 bottles. The Pauillac cask influence enriches Aberfeldy’s trademark honeyed Highland character with layers of ripe fruit and vinous depth, creating a balance between sweetness and dark berry richness.
Tasting Note by Aberfeldy: A decadently rich dram with notes of rich ripe cherries and fresh blackberries, intertwined with Aberfeldy’s signature honeyed smoothness.
Distilled in 2002 and drawn from a single European oak sherry-seasoned butt, this London Edition is a rare single cask release from Highland Park. Just 642 bottles were produced for the UK, making it one of the more exclusive expressions in the distillery’s portfolio.
Matured for 18 years in Orkney’s cool maritime climate, the whisky captures Highland Park’s familiar interplay of gentle peat, dried fruit, and spice—delivered here with added intensity thanks to the cask strength of 58.8% ABV. Selected by Master Whisky Maker Gordon Motion, this bottling builds on the legacy of the core 18 year old, offering a deeper, more concentrated take on a classic.
Tasting Note by Highland Park:Toasted cinnamon shards | Mellow peat smoke | Warm vanilla sponge cake | Sun-kissed lemon zest | Fresh pineapple | Heather-rich honey.
The opening release in a new series honouring the people behind Laphroaig’s history. Chapter 1 pays tribute to Donald Johnston, the elder of two brothers who founded the distillery in 1815. His influence on the style and legacy of Laphroaig is reflected in this inaugural bottling, presented alongside striking illustrations by British artist Bill Bragg.
This whisky spent 33 years maturing in a mix of American oak ex-bourbon casks and European oak sherry-seasoned hogsheads. Bottled at fixed strength, it captures the depth of its long rest in the warehouse, offering a profile shaped by time and tradition.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Starting with stewed fruit and smooth vanilla créme brûlée.Palate: Our iconic smoky finish sets the scene for savoury aromas of cured meat.Finish: Sherry casks bring warm festive spice.
A limited annual release from Bowmore, matured for three decades in a combination of Sherry hogsheads and Bourbon barrels. Distilled and aged on Islay, the whisky reflects Bowmore’s coastal setting and longstanding tradition of producing complex, peated single malts.
This edition continues the distillery’s theme of drawing inspiration from the natural surroundings of Islay—driftwood, sea glass, and the ever-present influence of the sea. Bottled at cask strength and non-chill filtered, the 2022 release is part of an ongoing 30 year old series, with each expression released in small quantities.
Tasting Note by Bowmore:Nose: Expressive and layered, led by the sweetness of heather honey. Notes of banana and peach unfold alongside pineapple, vanilla and soft butterscotch.Palate: Tropical in character, with fruit-forward depth and a gentle honeyed core. Soft peat smoke lingers in the background, complemented by a cool hint of eucalyptus.Finish: Calm and lingering, leaving a gentle warmth and the lasting impression of ripe fruit.
Distilled in 1998, this expression marks a quarter-century of patient ageing at Laphroaig. Bottled at natural cask strength and non-chill filtered, it’s a rare release that stays true to the distillery’s character. Matured entirely in ex-bourbon casks, it reflects the evolution of a spirit shaped by time, tradition, and Islay’s coastal environment. From the boldness of youth to the complexity of age, this 25 year old whisky stands as a testament to Laphroaig’s legacy—powerful, uncompromising, and unmistakably itself.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet pear drops, crisp green apples, custard, and warm pastry on the nose, balanced with notes of cured smoked ham and cinnamon spice.Palate: Rich and complex, with tropical pineapple, peach, and mango, backdropped with a gentle hint of white pepper and barbecued orange rind.Finish: A long and soft finish with evolved smoky aftertaste.
A bold exploration of distillation at Laphroaig, Elements 3.0 is the third release in the series. Born from an unexpected fire in the kiln, the peat was burned longer and hotter than usual, resulting in a distinctively intense single malt. Distilled from malt resting directly above the kiln floor, this whisky reflects how even subtle changes in distillation can profoundly influence flavour. Fully matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Charcoal, chocolate and spice. deep smouldering charred peat notes layered with a wash of maritime brine. sweet and citrusy; vanilla, lemon zest and butterscotch. a hint of cinnamon spice, plums and dates draws you in and invites you to take a sipPalate: A roar of intense peaty characters which tingle and warms the palette, intermingled with notes of roasted cocoa beans and bitter dark chocolate. as the rich phenolic characters subside, a tangy fruitiness comes to the fore with the introduction of blackberry, plum, and gooseberry notes with indulgent characters of a crème brûléeFinish: Long lasting and drying, with elongated notes of iodine, leather and sooty chimney smoke
Experience one of the rarest and most revered expressions from The Macallan – the Fine & Rare 1951, a single malt whisky that embodies over half a century of careful maturation, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
Product Details
Vintage Year: 1951
Age Statement: 51 Years Old
Year Bottled: 2002
Cask Type: Butt
Cask Number: 644
Outturn: 348 Bottle Equivalents
Natural Tint: 27
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Tropical fruit (pineapple) with some dried fruit raisins. Light wood and peat.Palate: Pineapple and other fruits with light cinnamon spices and peat.Finish: Tropical fruit sweetness balanced with drying peat smoke.
The Macallan Fine & Rare 1950 stands as a historic testament to the distillery’s unrivalled legacy. Distilled over seven decades ago and matured for 52 years in a single sherry butt, this is a peerless expression of time, tradition, and complexity — an extraordinary treasure for the discerning collector or enthusiast.
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Rich citrus lemons with peat smoke. Forward floral character almost perfume to the fore.Palate: Lemons and smoky peat notes with light wood.Finish: Tropical fruit sweetness balanced with drying peat smoke.
The Macallan Fine & Rare 1940 is a singular embodiment of resilience and rarity — distilled in a time of global upheaval and first bottled 35 years later, in 1975. Unlike cask-released counterparts, this expression was acquired in bottle from a private collection, preserving the character and spirit of a bygone era. It remains one of the most elusive and intriguing vintages in the Fine & Rare archive.
Product Details
Vintage Year: 1940
Age Statement: 35 Years Old
First Bottled: 1975
Origin: Acquired in bottle from a private collection
Outturn: 420 Bottle Equivalents
Natural Tint: 22
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Heavy burnt peat dominates the nose with dried fruits and vanilla toffee notes breaking through on second nosing. Some hints of lighter and citrus fruits with a late floral nose.Palate: Peaty with some dried fruits and nuts with a late and sweetening toffee character.Finish: Wood maturity is enhanced with peat smoke to linger for a long and dry finish.
The Macallan Fine & Rare 1938 is among the earliest and most historically profound expressions in the Fine & Rare Collection. Distilled in the shadow of a changing world and bottled in 1969 after 31 years of maturation, this whisky offers a rare glimpse into The Macallan’s pre-war distilling heritage. With only 198 bottle equivalents known, it is a jewel of scarcity and significance.
Product Details
Vintage Year: 1938
Age Statement: 31 Years Old
First Bottled: 1969
Origin: Acquired in bottle from a private collection
Outturn: 198 Bottle Equivalents
Natural Tint: 21
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Soft and inviting with balanced apples and citrus orange, wood, peat and spices – cinnamon.Palate: A rich mix of wood and peat, some dried fruits and clear orange.Finish: Fruits and wood with a soft, smooth and lingering peat smoke finish.
The Macallan 77 Years Old is the latest and most venerable release in The Red Collection, a remarkable series of aged single malts that celebrates the distillery’s enduring commitment to craftsmanship, heritage, and time. Distilled over seventy years ago and matured under the careful stewardship of multiple generations of whisky makers, this release stands as one of the oldest and rarest single malts ever bottled by The Macallan.The Red Collection draws inspiration from the significance of the colour red throughout The Macallan’s history — from founder Alexander Reid (whose surname means “the red one”), to early red-labelled bottlings of rare vintages. This 77 Year Old joins the esteemed ranks of the 40, 50, 60, 71, 74, and 78 Year Old expressions, offering collectors and connoisseurs an extraordinary glimpse into The Macallan’s oldest stocks.
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: A beautifully balanced blend of citrus fruits with hints of woodsmoke and antique oak open on the nose, perfectly paired with sweet notes of raisin and plump, chewy dates.Palate: Extremely rich and resinous, sumptuous baked custard, crystalised ginger, marmalade, and sticky treacle open on the palate, before moving into a medley of dried fruit.Finish: Long with sweet woodsmoke, with the traditional flavour of Cherry Bakewell and the linger of tropical fruits.
Laphroaig Select is a classic Islay single malt that laid the foundation for what would later become Select Oak. This earlier expression brings together Laphroaig’s signature medicinal peat smoke with a subtle touch of sweetness and spice, offering a more accessible style while retaining the bold character the distillery is known for.
Crafted from a blend of cask types—including Oloroso sherry butts, American white oak, and seasoned Bourbon barrels—Laphroaig Select balances smoky depth with notes of vanilla, orchard fruit, and a gentle floral edge. Though now superseded by Select Oak, this expression remains a noteworthy chapter in Laphroaig’s evolution—bridging tradition with a more contemporary approach to peated whisky.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Forward peat smoke followed quickly by ripe red fruits. Palate: Sweet at first, followed by peat smoke and dashes of ash and seaweed. Finish: Long finish with lingering floral notes. Touches of marzipan and lime.
Distilled on 23/07/13 and bottled in March 2025, this single cask release was finished in a red wine hogshead. Bottled at natural cask strength, non-chill filtered and free from added colour. Just 324 bottles produced.Tasting Notes by Glenallachie:Nose: Candied almonds, sugared fruits and honeycomb, with soft notes of blackcurrant, butterscotch and ginger.Taste: Mocha and maraschino cherries, followed by brandied orchard fruits, baking spices and orange zest, with soft bramble and hazelnuts.
A single cask release from the Master Blender’s Selection, distilled on 04/06/12 and bottled in March 2025. Matured in a bourbon barrel, bottled at natural cask strength (61.3% ABV), non-chill filtered and with no added colour. Only 271 bottles available.Tasting Note by GlenAllachie:Nose: Vanilla, butterscotch and orchard fruits, with glazed cherries, buttered popcorn and heather honey.Taste: Crushed vanilla, butterscotch and cayenne pepper, followed by grilled honeycomb, cinnamon buttercream and caramel.
Part of the Master Blender’s Selection, this single cask Speyside malt was distilled on 23/04/10 and bottled in March 2025. Finished in a rare Chinquapin barrel, it’s non-chill filtered, natural colour, and bottled at a powerful 61.6% ABV. Just 285 bottles exist.Tasting Note by Glenallachie:Nose: Liquorice, manuka honey and butterscotch, with crystalised ginger, cinnamon butter and mocha.Palate: Aniseed, vanilla extract and heather honey, followed by mocha, ginger spice and treacle, with rose petal and toffee.
With its deep autumnal hue and considered maturation, this 21 Year Old expression reveals a richly layered and distinctive character. Aged in hand-selected ex-Bourbon and Oloroso Sherry casks, and finished in first fill Pedro Ximénez Sherry wood, it offers a compelling interplay of flavours. From earthy notes of tobacco leaf and heather to the sweetness of toffee treacle and beeswax, the whisky displays remarkable breadth and complexity. Its final chapter in Pedro Ximénez Sherry casks is a quiet tribute to the instinctive craftsmanship of the Master Blender.
Tasting Note by Bowmore:Nose: A complex tapestry of tobacco leaves and heather, sweetened by rich toffee treacle and beeswax.Palate: A complex, cosmopolitan mix of sweetness, barbecued meat, berries and a whisper of salty smokiness.Finish: Rounded, sweet woods and gentle smoke linger expressively on the tongue as a lasting memory.
The Bowmore 18 Year Old Sherry Cask presents a well-balanced interplay between bright citrus notes and the soft, recognisable presence of the distillery’s signature peat. Matured in carefully chosen ex-Bourbon and Oloroso Sherry casks, and finished in Pedro Ximénez Sherry wood, this expression is marked by both depth and composure. Its maturation journey brings together varied fruit tones and gentle peat, resulting in a whisky that is at once expressive and measured, with a layered complexity that reflects Bowmore’s distinctive character.
Tasting Note by Bowmore:Nose: A sweet symphony of rich dark chocolate and cocoa beans, with zesty citrus and a rich peatiness.Palate: Sensationally layered orange peel, moist sultanas, aniseed spice, and cocoa beans.Finish: Powerfully and expressively fruity, with immense depth and complexity.
A testament to careful maturation, this complex 15 Year Old Sherry Oak Cask expression balances sweetness with gentle spice in a composed and layered profile. Aged for no less than fifteen years, it draws character from both European Oak Oloroso Sherry casks and American Oak ex-Bourbon casks, before being finished in European Oak casks seasoned with Oloroso Sherry. The result is a nuanced whisky, where indulgent sweetness meets subtle spiced undertones in harmonious fashion.
Tasting Note by Bowmore:Nose: Moist Corinth raisins and sweet dates. Cinnamon, dark chocolate, and enveloped in subtle smoke.Palate: Cedarwood, treacle toffee, boiled sweet confectionery, clove spice and liquorice root.Finish: Intriguingly rich and wooded, revealing contented sweet spice.
Strathearn Batch 02 Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the second release from Strathearn Distillery. It combines spirit matured in ex-Bourbon, Virgin Oak, and ex-Sherry oak casks, with a greater influence from Bourbon casks and less from Virgin Oak compared to the previous release.
Batch 02 is created from a vatting of 31 selected casks, including stock inherited by and produced under Douglas Laing's ownership. Bottled at 50% ABV, the whisky is free from added colouring and chill-filtration.
Tasting Note by Strathearn:Nose: Anticipate a rich, sweet nose with Sherry influence, orange zest, malted barley, and honey.Palate: The full-bodied palate offers dark fruits, spices, toffee, and caramel.Finish: While the long, buttery finish lingers with oak, ginger, and toasted nuts.
Ledaig Hebridean Moon takes its inspiration from Mull's historic Baliscate Standing Stones, known for centuries as markers of the lunar cycle, symbolising renewal and reflection. This single malt represents the first spirit from Tobermory Distillery's new stills, introduced in 2014. As the distillery transitioned from its older stills, this release marks the start of a fresh chapter, mirroring the lunar cycle’s theme of renewal.
Aged quietly for over ten years in carefully selected second-fill bourbon casks, this whisky honours its Hebridean heritage, making it both a tribute to Mull and a unique limited edition.
Tasting Note by Tobermory: Nose: An earthy smoke fades to reveal soft vanilla, double cream and candied fruit with a gentle spice and touch of cracked black pepper.Palate: Packed full of citrus notes reminiscent of lemon drizzle cake, balanced with notes of fresh leather, tobacco and a hint of toasted oak.Finish: A warm medicinal smoke lingers with a gentle cinnamon spice.
Matured in sherry-seasoned European oak casks, this single malt reveals notes of raisin, fig, polished oak, cherry, almond, orange, and treacle.
The Macallan Art is the Flower is a tribute to the natural world and its cyclical beauty, inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s art and prose. Crafted in honour of his 1902 stained-glass panel The Spirit of the Rose, this expression celebrates the harmony of nature and design. Reflecting Mackintosh’s European influence, it delivers a rich, naturally matured whisky. With floral fruit notes, it delicately echoes his words on beauty and ‘Seemliness’.
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Rich dried fruits; raisins and fig, polished oak, cherry, orange, almonds and treacle.Palate: Sweet oak, raisins, vanilla and ginger, apple and a wisp of leaf tea.Finish: Long, sweet, rich, and full.
This whisky, bottled at 46% ABV with a peat level of 20ppm, retains the signature fresh character of Arran 10 Year Old while introducing a subtle twist of peat smoke on the finish. Aged for a full decade in first-fill bourbon casks, it remains non-chill filtered and free from added colouring. The result is a warm and inviting dram, where underlying sweetness balances the spice, complemented by a delicate layer of sweet smoke for added depth and intensity.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Rich sweet spiced notes backed with the strength of peat smoke and ripe citrus fruits.Palate: Warming, balanced and rich. A sweetness lies beneath the spice and the layer of sweet smoke adds intensity.Finish: Sweetness, Citrus, Smoke, Long lasting , Sweet smoke, Warm, Sweet Spice.
The Macallan Harmony Collection Intense Arabica is the second release in this limited annual series, drawing inspiration from the world of coffee. Paying homage to the Ethiopian Arabica bean—the first cultivated coffee species—this edition celebrates the deep connection between whisky and coffee craftsmanship.
As part of The Macallan’s commitment to sustainability, the packaging is crafted using repurposed coffee bean husks, a natural by-product that would otherwise be discarded. The striking red hue of the presentation box reflects the vibrant color of coffee cherries, reinforcing the theme of this exclusive release.
Guided by innovation and expertise, The Macallan Whisky Maker collaborated with world-renowned coffee masters to explore the journey from field to cup, shaping an expression that embodies a shared passion for craftsmanship and tradition. The Harmony Collection – Intense Arabica offers a unique experience for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Tiramisu, cappuccino, gingerbread, raisins, almonds, sweet oak, vanilla.Palate: Espresso, dark chocolate, raisins, tiramisu, blackberry, vanilla, Brazil nut, sweet oak.Finish: Long, dark roast coffee, balanced and sweet.
The Aberfeldy 22 Year Old White Port Cask Finish is part of Aberfeldy's Exceptional Cask Series, featuring rare Single-Cask and small-batch releases selected by Malt Master Stephanie Macleod. This 22 Year Old single malt is finished in white Port casks, adding fresh and vibrant flavours. Initially matured in refill hogsheads and barrels, it was filled on 14/11/2001, finished on 01/07/2022, and bottled on 20/12/2023. Bottled at 51.7% ABV, this limited release consists of 276 bottles.
Tasting Note by Aberfeldy:Delightful interplay of ripe peaches, nectarines and apricots , subtle vanilla undertones slowly emerge, with a zest of orange peel and delicate spices adding a layer of warmth, the cask finish perfectly accentuating the honeyed notes of Aberfeldy.
This bottle embodies true whisky craftsmanship, celebrating the art of American Oak sherry cask maturation from start to finish. The journey of Quercus Alba Distinction begins in the oak forests of North America, with the wood then transported to Spain. Here, in the renowned 'sherry triangle,' the casks are meticulously crafted over six years.
The staves are air-dried under the Mediterranean sun before being expertly assembled and toasted by skilled coopers. The casks are then seasoned with Oloroso sherry before making their way to Tamdhu.
As time passes, the vibrant new-make spirit interacts with the American Oak sherry cask, creating rich, fruity flavors and a stunning natural amber hue.
Tasting Note by Tamdhu:Nose: Shortbread dipped in vanilla cream, oak, citrus and peppermint.Palate: Rich, soft oak coats the mouth – giving way to plums and chocolate limes.Finish: Unshakeable sherried oak fades to dried cherries and honeycomb.
Strathisla 2009, part of Gordon & MacPhail’s Distillery Labels series, is a single malt showcasing the distillery's unique character. Bottled in 2022 without chill-filtration or added colouring, it highlights the craftsmanship of G&M’s partnership with Scottish distilleries. This limited release features a distinctive retro label and celebrates Strathisla’s timeless appeal.
The Glenfarclas 24 Year Old Millennium Decanter is a rare and captivating whisky, limited to just 600 decanters and housed in elegant Glencairn Crystal. Crafted from spirit distilled on January 1st, 2000, and aged in a First Fill Sherry Butt from Bodega Jose y Miguel Martin, it embodies 24 years of meticulous craftsmanship. Bottled at 47.4% ABV, this release celebrates the Grant family's heritage and Glenfarclas' dedication to exceptional Highland Single Malt Whisky.
Tasting Note by Glenfarclas:Nose: Sherry-forward, with nutty sweetness and hints of cognac. Aromas of warm spices, cinnamon and nutmeg, blended with notes of fresh Seville oranges, evoking the essence of Christmas.Palate: Layers of sherry, dark chocolate and candied oranges, rich dried fruits harmonize with the oak and subtle spices. A beautifully balanced marriage of alcohol and wood.Finish: Long and lingering, with dry oak and deep cocoa notes. Less sweetness, with a more refined, bittersweet character.
A rare small-batch release, this Glenmorangie single malt is the first from the distillery to be finished in Palo Cortado sherry casks. Aged for 12 years, it spent its first eight maturing in American white oak bourbon casks, giving it a smooth, mellow character. Inspired by the rare sweet and nutty notes of Palo Cortado, Dr Bill selected these scarce casks to add a new complexity to Glenmorangie’s refined style. The result is a whisky of unique depth, with layers of dark plum, milk chocolate, Brazil nuts, and sweet spice.
Glencadam Reserva de Jerez is a beautifully crafted single malt, distilled in 2007 and matured in ex-bourbon American oak casks from the distillery’s historic dunnage warehouses. After careful selection, the whisky is expertly finished in Oloroso Sherry butts sourced from Jerez, Spain. This unique process imparts rich, complex flavours, bringing depth and character to the Glencadam Single Malt, with subtle influences from the sherry wood.
Tasting Note by Glencadam:Nose: Rich and pronounced with aromas of praline, roasted nuts, golden syrup and candied peels.Palate: Sweet layers of maple pecan Danish, sultanas, milk chocolate and heather honey bound with nutmeg and oak spices.Finish: Warming notes of apple strudel and custard tarts fading into a linger of sweet spices and espresso coffee.
Tomintoul 15 Year Old Tawny Port Cask Finish is a limited-edition single malt, crafted in the heart of the Cairngorms since 2008. Initially matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks, it’s then refined in handpicked Tawny Port barriques from Portugal, adding layers of rich fruitiness. Bottled at 46% ABV, this uncoloured and non-chill filtered whisky offers a smooth, sweet, and complex flavour profile. With only 6,072 bottles available, it’s a rare and distinctive dram for whisky lovers.
Tasting Note by Tomintoul: Nose: Inviting aromas of cooked fruits and cinnamon pastries mingled with glace cherries, dark chocolate and clove spices.Palate: A wash of baked strawberry, stewed rhubarb and vanilla custard married with sweet nougat, candied almonds and cocoa powder.Finish: Nutty and warming with notes of coffee cake, ripe brambles, walnuts and dark chocolate lingering on the tongue.
Tomintoul 14 Year Old Pedro Ximénez Sherry Quarter Cask Finish is a rare expression, distilled in 2009 and aged in American oak ex-bourbon casks before its final maturation in handpicked Pedro Ximénez sherry quarter casks from Spain. These casks infuse the whisky with deep, rich fruit notes that enhance its natural sweetness and complexity. Bottled at 46% ABV, with no colouring or chill filtering, this limited release of 4,380 bottles delivers a beautifully balanced, fruity, and smooth offering from the heart of the Cairngorms.
Tasting Note by Tomintoul: Nose: Deep and rich with aromas of chocolate fudge cake, maple syrup, dried fruits and cedarwood.Palate: Indulgent layers of maple pecan pie, chocolate ganache, raisins and roast nuts mingled with coffee grounds, tobacco and baking spices.Finish: Long and warming leaving impressions of tiramisu, dark chocolate and Brazil nuts lingering on the tongue.
The Dalmore 15 Year Old is a full-bodied Highland whisky, matured in American white oak ex-Bourbon barrels and finished with hand-selected Matusalem sherry casks and Graham’s 10 year old Tawny Port pipes. This expression offers a rich and fruity character, featuring notes of figs, cherries, and fresh citrus, complemented by hints of chestnuts and ginger cake. Its complexity showcases the traditional craftsmanship of Dalmore.
Tasting Note by Dalmore:Nose: Whispers of Manuka honey, dark plum and cracked black pepper, and hints of clove.Palate: Morello cherries and dates, elevated with notes of candied Seville orange, fresh figs and light cacao.Finish: Rich plum complemented by moist ginger cake, roast chestnut, and soft wood spice.