Balblair 15 Year Old is a richly layered Highland single malt that balances tropical fruit sweetness with indulgent dark chocolate and spice. Matured initially in American oak ex-bourbon casks and then finished in first fill Spanish oak butts, this whisky develops depth, warmth and complexity while retaining Balblair’s signature smoothness and elegance.
Tasting Notes by Balblair:Nose: Leatherwood honey and spicy gingerbread followed by juicy prunes and fresh lemon peel.Palate: Velvety in texture, bursting with dark chocolate, tropical fruit and spices.Finish: Long and mellow with notes of creamy vanilla and citrus.
AnCnoc Sherry Cask Finish Peated Edition is a Highland single malt that perfectly balances smoke and sweetness. Initially matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks before finishing in sherry casks, this whisky combines the gentle warmth of sherry influence with the distinct character of peat sourced from Aberdeenshire. The result is a smooth and lightly smoky expression with layers of sweetness and spice.
Tasting Notes by AnCnoc:Nose: Delicate campfire smoke, sweet honey and aromatic cinnamon.Palate: Rich toffee apples, creamy vanilla and wood smoke.Finish: Smooth and gently smoky with lingering sweetness.
The 30 Year Old is described as a Symphony of Three Sherries, matured in a combination of Pedro Ximénez, Oloroso, and Amontillado casks. This triad of Spanish oak delivers remarkable complexity, from PX’s cherry and chocolate richness, to Amontillado’s hazelnut and crème caramel, through to Oloroso’s spiced glazed fruits and walnuts. Crafted by Master Blender Rachel Barrie, it is a bold and flamboyant Highland single malt, showcasing three decades of refinement.
Tasting Notes by GlenDronach:Nose: Layers of cherry, chocolate, hazelnut and toasted oak, interwoven with dates and raisin.Palate: Rich sherry influence with crème caramel, nutty oak, warm spices and dried fruit.Finish: Seductive and lingering, with complexity and finesse.
Matured in a combination of Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, the GlenDronach 21 Year Old is an exceptionally rich Highland single malt known for its enveloping mouthfeel and sublime, lingering finish. Bottled at 48% with natural colour, it epitomises the distillery’s reputation for sherry cask mastery.
Tasting Notes by GlenDronach:Nose: Ripe autumn fruits with blackberries, red plums and candied orange, layered with spiced oatmeal and toasted oak.Palate: Fine sherry and bitter chocolate sauce over nutmeg and ginger-baked Victoria plum pudding.
Speyburn Bourbon Cask is a smooth and refreshing Speyside single malt, aged entirely in bourbon casks to highlight the bright, honeyed sweetness and gentle spice of the distillery’s spirit. Its maturation develops layers of vanilla, citrus and brown sugar, resulting in a delicately balanced whisky with a soft, creamy texture and long, smooth finish.
Tasting Notes by Speyburn:Nose: Green apples, honey, lemon and vanilla.Palate: Subtle with honey and vanilla, delicate spices, brown sugar and sweet cream, finishing smooth and satisfying.
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
Kilkerran 16 Year Old was introduced to the core range in 2020 and continues to be released annually, with each year offering subtle variations in cask composition. The 2025 release is bottled at 46% ABV and showcases a balance of bourbon and sherry cask maturation. The whisky reflects the distillery’s Campbeltown character, combining gentle peat smoke with fruit, spice, and coastal minerality.
Tasting Notes by Kilkerran:Nose: Prunes, marzipan and orange-infused chocolate.Palate: Maraschino cherry syrup, liquorice, dates and star anise with gentle peat smoke and a hint of cinnamon toast.Finish: Sea salt with notes of hazelnuts, mint and morello cherries.
Springbank 5 Year Old 100 Proof is a young yet full-bodied Campbeltown single malt, bottled at 57.1% ABV. This 2025 release is matured entirely in bourbon casks, highlighting Springbank’s lightly peated style and robust distillation character. Despite its age, it shows a balance of coastal freshness, subtle smoke, and developing sweetness that reflects the distillery’s traditional methods of floor malting, kiln drying, and partial triple distillation.
Tasting Notes by Springbank:Nose: Bright and vibrant with notes of green apples, gorse bush, wine gums and a mineral edge.Palate: Well balanced with a touch of peat smoke, sweet icing sugar and white chocolate. Developing flavours of tomato plant, sunflower seeds and linseed oil.Finish: Honey and gooseberries linger on a long, fresh finish.
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.
The Altus is Glenmorangie’s 25 Year Old single malt, a limited and highly aged expression. Matured in a complex cask recipe that includes American oak ex-bourbon, Oloroso sherry, burgundy wine, and Madeira casks, it represents one of the richest whiskies in the distillery’s Prestige Collection. The long maturation enhances its depth, marrying sweet fruits with layers of spice and oak .
Tasting Notes by Glenmorangie:Nose: Rich with dark fruits, cherries and plums, complemented by chocolate and warming spice.Palate: Full-bodied with layers of dried fruit, treacle toffee, nutmeg and cinnamon, balanced by hints of honey and citrus.Finish: Long and complex, with notes of oak, spice and lingering sweetness .
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
A signature now reimagined at 12 years old. Aged in bourbon casks, The Original is now smoother and even more delicious, delivering a rush of citrus and layers of honeyed fruit.
Tasting Note by Glenmorangie:Nose: Citrus and ripening peaches are balanced by vanilla softness.Palate: Vanilla emerges, then gives way to a burst of flowery fruitiness. Finish: The surprisingly lingering aftertaste, is bursting with almond, coconut, and a touch of maple syrup.
This exclusive 16 Year Old single malt celebrates Glenfiddich’s partnership with the Aston Martin Formula One™ Team. The release reflects the shared values of precision, innovation, and craftsmanship between the two brands.
The whisky is matured and married in American oak casks, crafted from a combination of American oak wine casks, new American barrels and second-fill bourbon casks. The result is a complex balance of layered sweetness and refined structure, bringing together indulgent richness with a bold yet smooth finish
Tasting Note by Glenfiddich:Nose: Rich and beautifully sweet, with biscuity cheesecake base, maple syrup, caramelised ginger, and subtle toasted oak notes.Palate: Indulgent, confectionary sweet with a silky, syrupy mouthfeel. Fresh fruit salad and Chantilly cream.Finish: Super smooth with a sustained sweetness.
The Original Cask Strength is Laphroaig in its purest form, delivering the full power of Islay’s land, sea and air. Matured for 10 years in charred American oak barrels, this expression is drawn directly from the cask, barrier-filtered only to remove char particles. It is unchill-filtered and bottled at natural strength, showcasing the distillery’s uncompromising character.
Batch 16 stands as the most powerful release in the Cask Strength family. Bottled at 58.5% ABV, it balances peat smoke and maritime salinity with layers of sweet orchard fruit, vanilla, spice, and the oily richness that defines Laphroaig.
Tasting Notes by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet apples and caramelised pastry, with cereal, tanned leather and vanilla, lifted by Islay peat smoke.Palate: Vanilla and sea salt intermingled with freshly ground black pepper, pork crackling and savoury peat.Finish: Gentle spice, charred oak and smoked mackerel carried on an oily mouthfeel.
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 Sinteis Series takes its name from the Scottish Gaelic word for “synthesis,” representing GlenAllachie’s innovative approach to cask maturation. Part 2 of the series brings together two contrasting yet complementary styles: spirit matured in classic Oloroso sherry casks and whisky from rare Scottish virgin oak barrels.
This dual-cask combination delivers a fusion of richness and vibrancy. The Oloroso casks contribute depth, sherried sweetness and spice, while the Scottish virgin oak imparts bold structure, nutty character and local provenance. Bottled at cask strength with natural colour and non-chill filtration, the result is a whisky rooted in tradition yet pushing the boundaries of flavour.
Tasting Notes by GlenAllachie:Nose: Mocha, grilled honeycomb and sun-dried red berries, with cinnamon butter, toasted lemon peel and muscovado sugarPalate: Heather honey, citrus and warmed baking spices, followed by gingersnaps and poached orchard fruits, with mocha and vanilla buttercream on the finish
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 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.
Part of the Oak Masters’ Series, this limited release sees Glengoyne’s unpeated Highland spirit matured in a mix of refill and first fill sherry casks for ten years before spending a further six in Mizunara oak. Known for its rarity and complexity, Mizunara adds a distinctly Eastern influence to the whisky’s character, an intriguing contrast to Glengoyne’s classic rounded, fruity style.
Bottled at 53.4% ABV, this is a richer and more concentrated take on Glengoyne, shaped slowly over time without a set finish date. The result is a whisky that brings together the delicate sweetness of the distillate with the structure, spice and gentle incense-like quality of Mizunara oak.
Tasting Note by Glengoyne:Nose: Spiced apple, baked sponge cake, light hazelnut, coconut, mandarin, peach, soft toffee, oak and lime.Palate: Soft, rounded, silky mouthfeel. Sweet almonds, stewed pear, more lime, crisp oak, milk chocolate truffle, vanilla and a hint of baked banana.Finish: Long with cream covered fruits, sultanas and a lasting nuttiness.
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.
Established in 1779 on the shores of Loch Indaal on Islay, Bowmore is one of Scotland's oldest distilleries and one of the few remaining to operate its own traditional floor maltings, where barley is turned by hand over peat fires cut from the island's ancient bogs. The distillery's No.1 Vaults, which sit below sea level at the water's edge, provide some of the most distinctive maturation conditions in Scotland, where the cool, damp air and the proximity of the sea exert a quiet but unmistakable influence on every cask stored within. It is this union of place, peat and time that defines Bowmore's character across all its expressions.
The 2022 Annual Release of the 30 Year Old is a rare and limited expression, nurtured over three unhurried decades in Sherry hogsheads and Bourbon barrels, a combination that builds extraordinary complexity whilst allowing Bowmore's fabled peat smoke to evolve into something refined and deeply integrated. Inspired by the terrain surrounding the distillery, from the detailed markings of driftwood to the polished translucence of sea glass, this release reflects the distillery's eternal connection with the Islay landscape. As a collector's release and as a gift for a truly significant occasion, the 2022 30 Year Old is among the most considered propositions in the premium single malt category.
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.
A limited edition 21 year old single malt born from the partnership between Bowmore and Aston Martin. Matured in a finely judged combination of Tawny Port, American Oak, and Oloroso Sherry casks, it offers a layered and expressive profile. Drawn from six distinct casks, each selected with care, this whisky builds in momentum and depth—a complex crescendo that honours Bowmore’s tradition of precision and patience.
Tasting Note by Bowmore:Nose: Sweet manuka honey, with notes of dark chocolate and maple syrup.Palate: Dark chocolate and vanilla, with sherry richness, Islay peat, coffee beans and a touch of bitterness.Finish: Oaky spices, sweet, spicy and mouth-warming with chestnut cream
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.
Part of the acclaimed Exceptional Cask Series, this Craigellachie 29 Year Old is a remarkable single malt that showcases the bold character and uncompromising traditions of the distillery. Originally filled on 24th August 1994, it spent its early years maturing in a refill cask before being transferred to a first-fill ex-Bourbon cask in August 2007, where it developed further for an additional 16 years and 3 months.
Selected by Malt Master Stephanie Macleod for its exceptional character, this whisky was bottled at a natural 52.5% ABV, non-chill filtered and with no added colour—presented exactly as nature intended.
A total of only 186 bottles were drawn from this cask, all of which are exclusively available through JPHA. This is a rare opportunity to experience a singular expression of Craigellachie—unrepeatable, distinctive, and uncompromising.
Tasting Note by Craigellachie:Grilled pineapple over the embers of a dying fire augments freshly baked tarte tatin, vanilla ice cream and almonds with a twist of warming ground spice playing delicately on the tongue to finish.
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.
Matured for 17 years, this elegant Highland single malt begins its journey in American white oak ex-Bourbon barrels before undergoing an intricate finishing process in a combination of exceptional casks, including vintage Calvados (1988 & 1989), rare Sherry casks such as Matusalem and Apostoles, and select red wine barriques from Bordeaux and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The result is a whisky of exceptional depth and complexity.
Tasting Note by Dalmore:Nose: Vibrant orchard fruits lead into Madagascan vanilla, cinnamon, and a delicate hint of rose water.Palate: Richly layered with flavours of butterscotch, red apples, tarte tatin, dark cacao, and red liquorice, complemented by soft wood spices, cardamom, Seville oranges, and a touch of green tea.Finish: A lingering and luxurious conclusion, with notes of dried apricots, ripe blackberries, fresh-baked brioche, and soft cassia bark.
Distilled in 2004 and bottled at a robust 50% ABV, The Bruichladdich Eighteen is a beautifully expressive, unpeated single malt that exemplifies the distillery’s signature house style. Matured exclusively on Islay, it draws its character primarily from ex-Bourbon casks, with a small selection of Sauternes and Port casks adding depth and complexity.
This single vintage expression is crafted from a combination of Scottish Mainland, Islay, and Organic barley, with full traceability from farm to bottle—reflecting the distillery’s commitment to provenance and sustainability.
Tasting Note by Bruichladich: Nose: Beautifully fragrant with ripe peach and honeysuckle, hints of violet and lavender come through on the nose – balanced with vanilla and creamed coconut from the toasted American oak. A medley of tropical fruit comes to the fore, with melon, peaches, apricots, and vibrant citrus, while the influence of the oak brings honey, caramel vanilla custard and rich crème brûlée.Palate: Luxurious and viscous, honey, butterscotch and fresh fruits coat the palate, followed by cereal notes of sweet, syrup soaked porridge, barley sugar and toasted oak. Vibrant tropical fruit and the subtle presence of toasted oak with a hint of leather follow, with honeycomb adding to the smooth, sweet character.Finish: The quintessential character of Bruichladdich single malt comes through on the finish. The 18 Year Old has the classic minerality for which Bruichladdich is renowned, perfectly balanced with oak, stoned fruit and a delicate floral bouquet.
A limited-edition Campbeltown Single Malt, specially selected and bottled for Inverarity Morton in collaboration with Glen Scotia Distillery. This exclusive cask—No. 23/309-5—was matured for 6 years in a first-fill Bordeaux red wine hogshead, imparting a distinctive character and depth.
Distilled in 2017 and bottled in 2024 at a bold 57.4% ABV, this cask strength expression is presented with natural colour and non-chill filtered integrity. Limited to just 227 bottles, this is a compelling release that celebrates the shared commitment to craftsmanship between Glen Scotia and Inverarity Morton.
Tasting Note by Glen Scotia: Opens with sweet treacle sponge and baked orange. Then there are honey-soaked raisins and fresh strawberries before ginger syrup and warming black pepper, ending on drying walnut and lingering oak spices.
Laphroaig Select Oak is a distinctive Islay single malt that brings together the bold character of Laphroaig with a carefully curated cask influence. This expression is crafted from a selection of cask types—including Oloroso sherry butts, American white oak, hogsheads seasoned with Pedro Ximénez, quarter casks, and first-fill Bourbon barrels—chosen to showcase a more nuanced side of the distillery’s famously peated style.
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.
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.
Laphroaig Triple Wood is a bold and layered Islay single malt, matured through three distinct cask types to achieve remarkable depth and complexity. The whisky begins its journey in American oak ex-Bourbon barrels, where it gains sweetness and vanilla notes from the charred wood. It is then transferred to Quarter Casks, smaller vessels inspired by 19th-century traditions, which increase the spirit’s contact with the oak—intensifying flavours of spice, cedar, and dry wood smoke.
Finally, the whisky is given a third maturation in European oak Oloroso sherry casks, adding rich undertones of dried fruit, dark chocolate, and warming spice. As with all Laphroaig expressions, the process starts with peated barley and water from the Kilbride Stream, delivering the signature medicinal smoke and coastal character the distillery is known for.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet raisins and creamy apricots, nuttiness, bonfire ash and earthy peat.Palate: Creamy flavours of vanilla and fruit, with a suggestion of sherry sweetness.Finish: Mouth-filling and extremely long, balanced by a sweet smooth caramel taste.
Matured for three full decades, this rare Highland single malt from Balblair Distillery was distilled on 28 June 1993 and bottled on 18 April 2024 as part of Gordon & MacPhail’s esteemed Connoisseurs Choice range. Drawn from a single first-fill sherry puncheon (Cask #1963), this expression is bottled at a natural cask strength of 54.2% ABV, with no chill filtration or added colour.
Limited to an outturn of just 481 bottles, this release showcases the luxurious influence of first-fill sherry wood, offering a rich and elegant profile shaped by time. A truly special bottling for collectors and lovers of well-aged Highland whisky.Tasting Note by Gordon & MacPhail:Nose Rich blackcurrant infuses with treacle and aniseed. Dark cherry develops alongside tangerine and faint beeswax polish.Taste Orange zest combines with redcurrant, followed by black pepper. Ripe red apple comes to the fore accompanied by tart raspberry and liquorice.Finish Medium-bodied with lingering fruit cake and ginger spice.
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.
Initially matured in a combination of refill and hogshead casks, this Aberfeldy expression is finished in first-fill Sangiovese wine casks sourced from the Valdarno di Sopra region in Tuscany, Italy.
Cask finishing is a refined practice, where a whisky that has matured predominantly in one type of cask is transferred to another for a final period of ageing. This method is intended not to alter the distillery’s core character, but to enhance it—introducing new layers of flavour that work in harmony with Aberfeldy’s signature style.
The use of first-fill Sangiovese casks imparts notable depth and rich fruitiness, adding complexity without overpowering. As with all Aberfeldy expressions, this whisky is non-chill filtered and retains its natural colour, reflecting both authenticity and careful cask selection.
Tasting Note by Aberfeldy:Ripe cherries and succulent red plums beautifully layered with candied orange peel and honeyed figs, then delicate floral notes of violets. Subtle clove spice emerge, complemented by a touch of vanilla and toasted oak.
At 15 years old, this whisky showcases refined, fragrant fruit notes, marking a new stage of maturity and flavour exploration. The Master Whisky Maker expertly balances the spirit’s natural elegance with the bold influence of European oak sherry-seasoned casks, creating a unique harmony of delicate character and rich depth. The result is The 15 – a vibrant expression with bright, sweet spice at its core.
Tasting Note by Glenrothes:Nose: Dark brown sugar, baked orchard fruits and bright spice. Hazelnut praline, candied orange peel and maple syrup are complimented by toasted oak and soft worn leather.Palate: Caramelised pears, dark chocolate and sweet baking spices - cinnamon, clove and cardamom. Pecan pie, crystallised ginger and orange marmalade. Soft, rich and mouth-coating.Finish: Rich, sweet and silky with lingering bright spice.
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 GlenAllachie 11 Year Old 2014 (The Sinteis Series) takes its name from the Scottish Gaelic word 'Sinteis', meaning 'synthesis', reflecting the distillery's blending of distinct cask types. This whisky is matured in a combination of first-fill Pedro Ximénez Sherry puncheons and Chinquapin oak casks, the latter sourced from the Ozarks region of Missouri, USA. It is bottled at a cask strength of 57.8% ABV, presented naturally coloured and without chill filtration.
Tasting Note by GlenAllachie:Nose: Liquorice, butterscotch and grilled honeycomb, with candied orchard fruits, cocoa and treacle tart.Palate: Ginger, butterscotch and candied lemon slices, followed by fig jam, blackberries and molasses, with cinnamon spice and rich cocoa on the finish. Finish: A long, rich finish featuring lingering dark chocolate and spice.