Situated on the shores of Loch Indaal on Islay, Bowmore is one of Scotland's oldest distilleries, established in 1779. Its position on the loch exposes its legendary No. 1 Vaults, the oldest maturation warehouse in Scotch whisky, directly to the sea, lending the distillery's expressions their characteristic interplay of maritime influence and gentle peat. This 14 Year Old was crafted exclusively for Global Travel Retail, drawing on Bowmore's longstanding reputation for complexity and its willingness to explore cask influence with genuine creativity.
The whisky is first matured for 14 years in American oak ex-Bourbon casks, building the distillery's assertive, layered character before a finishing period in Bordeaux wine barriques sourced from some of France's most distinguished wineries. The Bordeaux finish introduces a lighter, brighter dimension that sits in considered contrast to Bowmore's naturally robust style, the result of a collaboration rooted in a shared respect for terroir, heritage and patient craft. Bottled exclusively for the travel retail channel, this is a distinctive and collection-worthy expression that rewards those with an adventurous palate.
Tasting Note by Bowmore: Nose: Ripe cherries. Palate: Salty, drying and spicy, yielding to a rousing, expressive orchestra of rich fruit. Finish: Raspberries, cherries and strawberries, resolving to an adventurous bitter dark chocolate.
The foundation for the Classic Laddie is not a fixed recipe, but rather a distilling philosophy. They don't pursue exact uniformity; instead, each year, the type and origin of their barley influence their spirit. Moreover, they continuously acquire a diverse range of casks to enrich the assortment of flavors in their warehouse. Instead of aiming for strict consistency, every batch of the Classic Laddie is naturally distinct and varies subtly.
Producing the Classic Laddie is among the most intricate and demanding tasks entrusted to their Head Distiller, Adam Hannett. He personally selects an assembly of the finest spirits to achieve the signature fruity and floral Bruichladdich house style.
Crafting each distinct recipe is an intensive procedure. Adam has to meticulously assess every spirit based on its aroma, taste, and texture. This process is time-consuming and challenging, necessitating a sharp focus and multiple checks, pauses, and reassessments over several weeks. The ultimate composition is determined in the solitude of his tasting room.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: The bouquet is brilliant. Opening with barley sugar and a hint of mint before leading into the most wonderful notes of freshly cut wild flowers; buttercup, daisy, meadowsweet, myrtle, primrose and cherry blossom. The cleanliness of the spirit is remarkable. As the seconds tick by, more aromas rise from the glass, little zephyrs of spindrift and sea pinks reminding you that this spirit is matured exclusively by the sea. After some four or five minutes and with the addition of a little water, caramelised fruits drift onto the scene; lemon drops and honey, tangerine and tablet.Palate: The palate entry is so refined and refreshing, the sweet oak and the barley arriving together sending the taste buds into raptures. The fruits from distillation drift in on an Atlantic breeze and pop on the tongue like champagne bubbles. A combination of ripe green fruit, brown sugar and sweet malt bring closure. A taste back in time, a realisation that not all single malts are equal and to achieve the absolute optimum, you must use barley that is made in Scotland. Make this one the benchmark for all others you meet on your journey through the stills of Scotland.Finish: Unforgettable! Its best enjoyed in good company, you just don’t want the evening to end. It brings warmth to the heart and soul. The clock slows down and the cares of tomorrow disappear into the dawn.
Bold and refreshing, this vintage showcases the skilful harvest of Provence terroir grapes. With its crystal-clear appearance and delicate nose, the Prestige maintains Minuty's signature rosé legacy with its pronounced minerality and lasting finish.
Tasting Note by Christophe Mongeot:Nose: Expect aromatic finesse with notes of yellow grapefruit, whitecurrant, blood orange and fresh berries such as raspberry.Palate: Crisp, strong, clean and lingering on the palate, there are dominant flavours of tangy red berries followed by notes of apricot.
Minuty M is the emblematic cuvée of Château Minuty, crafted from grapes sourced across the varied terroirs of the Côtes de Provence. The 2024 vintage brings together continental and maritime influences, resulting in a rosé that is fresh, immediate and full of charm.
The blend is composed of Grenache (60%), Syrah (20%), Cinsault (15%) and Tibouren (5%). Grenache provides backbone and ripe fruit, Syrah adds colour and spice, Cinsault contributes delicacy, while Tibouren lends structure and a touch of Provençal character.
Tasting Notes by Minuty:Nose: An explosion of fruit, from white-fleshed to exotic fruits, with delicate, straightforward aromas that open up with time.Palate: Complex, saline and fresh, with an immediate, open bouquet and a light, lively mouthfeel.
A trailblazing expression as part of the fifth release in the Experimental Series. Inspired by the orchards of Somerset, Brian Kinsman crafted the first-ever single malt Scotch whisky finished in Somerset Pomona Spirit Casks, a blend of apple cider brandy and apple juice. Unlike other experiments, it's crisp, fresh, and aromatic.Tasting Note:Nose: Fresh floral blossom and crisp red and green apples.Taste: An initial burst of ripe orchard fruits on the palate softens and develops into honeyed sweetness and oak.Finish: Long lasting sweetness.
The Port Charlotte 10 year old is exclusively created, distilled, aged, and bottled on Islay. Crafted from 100% Scottish barley, it undergoes a slow distillation process using tall, slender-necked stills to achieve a harmonious, heathery barbeque smoke flavor.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: The smoke is calmed by the marine, ozone character, time has brought abalance, a harmony in the combination of oak, smoke and spirit. While the smoke isalways discernible on the nose it is dry, earthy, peatash in its style and so allows the oakto come forward with waves of golden caramel, fudge, vanilla custard, hints of ginger,nutmeg and clove. There is citrus fruit, coaxed from the glass with a drop of water,gentle lemon meringue and clementine. Breathe deeply and the floral aromas of wildthyme, heather and sea pink bring you to this Atlantic coast.Palate: On the palate there is a noticeable delicacy and softness in texture and style.Again, the balance of flavour is superb as the smoke wraps loosely around thesweetness drawn from deep within the oak. Coconut, vanilla custard, lemon honeycombines with smoked oysters and sun baked salty sand.Finish: The finish is sublime, smoky sure, but also the soft sweetness of fudge andmalted barley, orange, mango and Banoffee pie hinting of the depth and quality of theoak. The many layers interchange on each sip. As the smoke comes and goes so toothe notes of the spirit, ripe apple and apricot, beautifully intertwined with malt and oaksweetness and that typical Port Charlotte style dry smoke.
Quinta Ruban takes whisky enthusiasts on an expedition into an uncharted wilderness—an enchanting forest where whispers of peppermint and unexpected swirls of dark chocolate abound.
This captivating journey commences within the tall stills of Glenmorangie, initially presenting soft and fruity notes that gradually deepen in complexity. Over the course of 14 years, it matures in a combination of bourbon casks and Portuguese port casks, absorbing a diverse array of flavors.
The end result is a dense thicket of luxurious flavor combinations, where the likes of walnut and black pepper dance alongside mandarin orange and melted marshmallow. The experience evokes images of dark chocolate bars complemented by hints of peppermint.
Tasting Note by Glenmorangie:Nose: Dark mint chocolate and Seville oranges mingle with sandalwood and walnut, with a spicy finish of pepper and nutmeg.Palate: Mint chocolate and walnuts envelop the palate, laying the foundations for rose, Turkish delight and sweet Seville oranges.Finish: Long-lasting, silky aftertaste leaving dark chocolate mints and traces of orange.
In the Craigellachie Cask Finishing Collection, one can find the Craigellachie 13 Year Old Bas-Armagnac Cask, a unique addition that pays homage to their traditional worm tubs. Casks from producers of oak-aged spirits who also employ worm tubs have been sourced to create this distinctive offering. The inaugural release in this collection showcases the award-winning 13-year-old Craigellachie Single Malt, artfully finished in Bas-Armagnac casks originating from the northernmost region of Gascony, France. This distinctive finishing process adds a roundness to the robust Craigellachie character. Initially, the whisky matures in ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry casks before undergoing a resting period of just over a year in Bas-Armagnac casks. Staying true to their commitment to quality, all Craigellachie expressions remain non-chill filtered, devoid of caramel colouring, and are bottled at a respectable 46% ABV.
A classic Provence Rosé. Crafted from Cinsault, Grenache and Rolle (Vermentino) grapes, Whispering Angel boasts a full and delicate flavour profile whilst remaining bone dry with a smooth finish. Produced from a blend of premium free-run and press juices, it is meticulously fermented and aged in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, ensuring a refined and high-quality wine.
Tasting Note by Château d’Esclans: Nose: A beautifully pale pink, which is pleasing to the eye and draws one in.Palate: Whispering Angel rosé has a Fresh red berry fruit characteristics with floral notes. Ripe and fleshy feel on the palate.Finish: This popular rosé wine has great concentration, a smooth and round finish and no astringent aftertaste.
A classic Provence Rosé. Crafted from Cinsault, Grenache and Rolle (Vermentino) grapes, Whispering Angel boasts a full and delicate flavour profile whilst remaining bone dry with a smooth finish. Produced from a blend of premium free-run and press juices, it is meticulously fermented and aged in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, ensuring a refined and high-quality wine.
Tasting Note by Château d’Esclans: Nose: A beautifully pale pink, which is pleasing to the eye and draws one in.Palate: Whispering Angel rosé has a Fresh red berry fruit characteristics with floral notes. Ripe and fleshy feel on the palate.Finish: This popular rosé wine has great concentration, a smooth and round finish and no astringent aftertaste.
Arran's Single Malt, with a hint of peat smoke, epitomizes the signature freshness of Lochranza Distillery. This particular malt is among the inaugural batches of peated Single Malts crafted on the island.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Light smoke and citrus.Palate: Dried grass, peat smoke and hints of vanilla and tropical fruit.Finish: Citrus, Smoke, Peat, Pineapple.
Bunnahabhain's Toiteach A Dhà combines peated malted barley with a strong sherry influence for a truly unique experience.
Translated as 'Smoky Two' in Scots Gaelic, it follows the original peaty expression. Crafted from a blend of ex-Bourbon and Sherry casks matured in our coastal warehouses, this whisky offers a subtle smoky character, lively strength, and a lingering, sweet sherry influence.
Tasting Note by Bunnahabhain:Nose: Intriguing peatiness with hints of sherry and rich oak.Palate: Immediate warming peatiness drift to a sweet Oloroso sherry influence with rich oak, balanced with delicate pepper.Finish: Robust length for the discerning palate.
Bottled potently at 56.2% Vol and preserved in its natural state without chill filtration or added hues, this peated malt resonates with the quintessential spirit of Arran, underscored by a smoky essence. Since the transition in 2019, all peated whisky endeavors on the island are spearheaded by the affiliated Lagg distillery. This offers enthusiasts a rare chance to savor the original peated whisky essence of Arran, crafted in Lochranza, before it fades into cherished memory.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Citrus notes with a background of peat and a puff of smoke immediately apparent.Palate: A robust dram with the typical orchard fruits of Arran coming to the fore over a layer of toasted brioche and red berries.Finish: Citrus, Smoke, Chocolate, Vanilla, Coconut.
Arran Amarone Wine Finish presents a delightful blend of Italy's opulence and Scotland's vigor. In its latest 2020 collection, this Single Malt boasts a refreshed packaging, echoing its refined essence. Initially aged in traditional oak barrels, its unique character evolves after a meticulous finishing in Amarone wine casks, handpicked from renowned artisans in Italy's Veneto region. With every pour, one experiences the intertwining of Scottish malt's robustness with the rich sophistication of Amarone wine. It's not just a drink, but a celebration of craftsmanship, bridging Italian allure with Scottish tradition. Ideal for discerning palates on the lookout for an unparalleled tasting experience.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Cherry, turkish delight, chocolate.Palate: Poached pears, touch of cranberry and honey.Finish: Sweetness, Pears, Turkish Delight, Cherries, Dark chocolate.
The Glencadam 10 Years Old, an esteemed recipient of numerous awards, emanates a fragrant aroma featuring a grassy freshness complemented by subtle notes of citrus and spice, all the while delivering a rounded and smooth palate.
This exceptional single malt undergoes an exclusive maturation process in American oak ex-bourbon barrels, resulting in a natural sweetness, a gentle yet spiced oak influence, and a crisp, clean profile with distinct citrus flavors. Moreover, this meticulously balanced whisky is left in its natural color and remains unaltered by chill filtration, exemplifying a commitment to preserving its genuine character.
Tasting Note by Glencadam:Nose: Tangy and fresh with aromas of tropical fruits and citrus bound by a soft vanilla sweetness and baking spices.Palate: Bright and grassy with layers of pineapple, lemon curd and brioche with citrus zest highlights.Finish: Clean and crisp with notes of yellow fruits, vanilla pod and nutmeg spices.
Glencadam Reserva de Porto Tawny Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a small-batch creation curated by their Master Distiller. This distinguished spirit originates from select single malts that have matured in exceptional American oak ex-bourbon casks housed in Glencadam's historic dunnage warehouses. These chosen malts are then expertly blended and finished in Tawny Port barriques imported from Portugal. Presented at 46% alcohol by volume, Glencadam Reserva de Porto Tawny retains its natural hue and is bottled without chill filtration.
Tasting Note by GlencadamNose: Rich dark fruits and candied cloves with hints of blackcurrant liquorice and baking spices.Palate: Layers of brambles, blackcurrant jam, treacle toffees and Morello cherries leading into plum crumble and cedarwood spices.Finish: Warming notes of walnut, golden syrup and Victoria sponge cake fading into toasty wood spices.
Having been matured in classic oak casks for around 8 years, The Arran Single Malt in this release underwent a final maturation in Port casks, acquired from a distinguished Portuguese fortified wine maker.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Cinnamon, baked apples.Palate: Vanilla spice, ripe citrus & dried fruits and nuttiness. With a splash of water more depth of mandarin citrus with fudge and honeyed notes.Finish: Spice, Bitter orange, Chocolate, Cherries.
The Glenfiddich IPA Experiment is the first single malt Scotch whisky ever to be finished in India Pale Ale (IPA) craft beer casks. This ground-breaking experiment brings together the world of whisky and craft beer, resulting in a unique and flavourful expression.
Tasting Note by Glenfiddich:Nose: An elegant harmony of fresh green apple, William’s pear and spring blossom. Complemented with aromatic hops and fresh herbs.Palate: Vibrant with a zesty citrus note followed by creamy vanilla and a hint of fresh hops.Finish: Enduring sweetness with an echo of green hops.
Torfa is a 2014 release from Glenglassaugh, marking a significant addition to Glenglassaugh portfolio. This expression is fully matured in ex-bourbon barrels and features a peat level of 20ppm (parts per million). Notably, Torfa represents the first peated whisky produced by this revived distillery.
Tasting Note by Glenglassaugh:Nose: Vivid, sweet, sooty campfire smoke and sea air infuses zest of lime, apricot jam and ripe soft fruits; all gently warmed by hints of stem ginger and cracked black pepper.Palate: An eloquent, sweet coastal peat smoke engulfs candied peel over melon, pineapple and roasted red apples. Oat biscuits, hints of heather honey and a gentle cigar box spice all combine to give a terrific balance to the expressive smoky character.Finish: A heady, yet elegant, harmony of distinct coastal peat and striking spiced fruit flavours.
The anCnoc 12 Year Old is a prized gem in the whisky world. Revered by enthusiasts worldwide, it boasts a delicate yet intricate flavour profile. Upon the first sip, the anCnoc is immediately light and gentle, making it a reliable choice for all palates. As a non-peated whisky, it serves as an ideal entry point for those just embarking on their whisky journey.
Tasting Note by AnCnoc:Nose: Soft, very aromatic with a hint of honey and lemon in the foreground.Palate: Sweet to start with an appetising fruitiness and a long smooth finish. Light yet complex, smooth yet challenging. This is a dram that has something for everyone.
Crafted by the Master Distiller Robert Fleming, this limited edition bottling is the result of his meticulous selection of Tomintoul. The whisky is initially aged in exceptional ex-bourbon American oak barrels before being meticulously married and finished in hand-selected Pedro Ximénez sherry butts from Andalucía, Spain.
Tasting Note by Tomintoul: Nose: Aromas of sweet treacle and dried figs mingled with malt loaf, raisins and baking spices.Palate: Layers of fruit cake and banana bread followed by marzipan stuffed dates, toasted walnuts and sultanas with hints of clove and cinnamon.Finish: Cosy notes of Danish pastries, cocoa powder and syrup sponge cake fading to a warming oak and tobacco linger.
The acclaimed Auchentoshan Single Malt Scotch Whisky has undergone maturation in three distinct cask varieties.
Starting with American Bourbon, transitioning to Spanish Oloroso Sherry, and culminating in Pedro Ximenez Sherry casks, this whisky boasts a rich and intricate profile, teeming with toffee and sherry notes. Three Wood not only serves as an exceptional ingredient in classic cocktails like Auchentoshan & Ale and the Old Fashioned but also stands out as an exquisite dram on its own.
Tasting Note by Auchentoshan:Nose: Blackcurrant, brown sugar, orange, plum and raisin notes are present in our Three Wood.Palate: Fruit and syrup. Hazelnut with hints of cinnamon and lemon. A butterscotch sweetness adds to the overall complexity.Finish: A fresh and fruity, smooth whisky with long lasting oaky sweetness.
Milroy's Heavily Peated Virgin Oak is an expertly vatted single malt bottled at 46% ABV, selected by the team at Milroy's of Soho. Bottled without chill-filtration and with no added colour, it draws from a recipe of 40% new oak and 60% first-fill Kentucky bourbon casks, allowing the vibrancy of virgin oak to shine alongside the rustic, coastal peat character of the spirit.
This expression is remarkably versatile, delivering well neat and over ice whilst also making a compelling smoky Highball. It is a fitting addition to Milroy's portfolio of heavily peated bottlings, each crafted to showcase a distinct facet of peated Scotch whisky.
Tasting Note by Milroy's:Nose: Medicinal smoke, tomato leaf, liquorice and elastoplast.Palate: Cinnamon, industrial smoke, strawberry jam and eucalyptus.Finish: Long with kerosene and sweet chilli chocolate.
The second edition of Evolution follows the success of Revival. This limited release offers a glimpse into the intriguing interaction between their spirit and ex-Tennessee whiskey casks. Maturing in barrels that once held George Dickel whiskey, this expression provides a unique and captivating experience.
Tasting Note by Glenglassaugh:Nose: A luscious syrupy combination of sweet barley, delicate pineapple and waves of soft buttery vanilla. Deeper oak spices and caramelised pear develop and warm the nose.Palate: Robust, white peppery oak floods through crisp green apple and freshly crackedbarley. A gentle salted caramel emerges alongside hints of ripe banana and fruit salad syrup.Finish: A vibrant combination of classic oak spices and delicate soft fruits surroundedby fragrant waves of vanilla pod.
Nestled under the Mull of Oa, Ardbeg Distillery endures the Atlantic's harsh elements while enjoying natural shelter. Ardbeg An Oa reflects this rugged environment with its rounded, mellow character, crafted in the Gathering Vat. The blend of Pedro Ximenez, Virgin charred oak, and ex-bourbon casks creates a harmonious whisky with signature peat, dark chocolate, aniseed, and smooth butterscotch.
Tasting Note by Ardbeg:Nose: Peat infused with zesty lemon and lime, wrapped in waxy dark chocolate. Bold menthol and black pepper slice through the sweet smoke followed by tarry ropes and graphite. Savour the aroma of smoked fish and crispy bacon alongside green bell peppers, baked pineapple and pear juice. Add water and an oceanic minerality brings a breath of cool, briny seaspray. Waxed lemon and lime follows with coal tar soap, beeswax and herby pine woodlands. Toasted vanilla and sizzling cinnamon simmer with warm hazelnut and almond toffee.Palate: An explosion of crackling peat sets off millions of flavour explosions: peat effervesces with tangy lemon and lime juice, black pepper pops with sizzling cinnamon-spiced toffee. Then comes a wave of brine infused with smooth buttermilk, ripe bananas and currants. Smoke gradually wells up on the palate bringing a mouthful of warm creamy cappuccino and toasted marshmallows. As the taste lengthens and deepens, dry espresso, liquorice root and tarry smoke develop coating the palate with chewy peat oils.Finish: Long and smoky with tarry espresso, aniseed, toasted almonds and traces of soft barley and fresh pear.
Glenmorangie A Tale of Tokyo is a bold Highland single malt that captures the vibrant contrasts of Japan’s capital. Expertly crafted by Dr Bill, this limited-edition whisky is part-aged in rare Mizunara oak casks, alongside whisky matured in sherry and bourbon barrels. The result is a perfectly balanced dram, rich in bright, complex flavours with a touch of soft sweetness, reflecting both the essence of Tokyo and Glenmorangie’s signature style.
Tasting Note by Glenmorangie:The whisky fuses notes of pepper with bitter cherries and mouth-watering orange zest with incense and sweet oak – a unique and complex flavour profile resulting from the recipe of Mizunara oak, Bourbon and Sherry casks.
At 48% ABV, Smokehead Sherry Cask Blast is a peaty Islay single malt whisky that lives up to its name. It undergoes an intense blast of rich, sweet, and spicy Spanish sherry casks, resulting in a fiery, explosive, and incredibly bold dram that packs a punch so strong it might even turn your skull red.
Tasting Note by Smokehead:Palate: Thick peat then fruitier, creamier feel - soft rich oak, soothing custard and vanilla. The hit of oily black smoke, with a rich, heavy mouthcoating peaty feel. Then along comes a sweet sticky flavour if barbecued banana, tangy sultanas and dried fruits.Finish: The peat returns, just as you hoped. This time it's brought some authentic Spanish sherry oakiness with it, pleasingly and disturbingly sweet. And one last sharp salty reminder that you're not dealing with the ordinary here.
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 11 year old Glenrothes single malt, part of Gordon & MacPhail's Discovery series, is matured in sherry casks, offering a rich and fruity profile. The Discovery range categorises whiskies into ‘Sherry,’ ‘Smoky,’ and ‘Bourbon,’ making this expression a delightful introduction to the diverse flavours found within the Gordon & MacPhail portfolio.
Tasting Note by Gordon & MacPhail: Nose: Zesty seville orange aromas appear with plenty of cinnamon and clove spice. Stewed fruits - red berries, plum, and cherries are complemented by nuances of milk chocolate.Palate: Creamy; followed by cracked black pepper, dark forest fruits with warming spice. Orange marmalade flavours come to the fore. Roasted walnut leads to toasted oak.Finish: Long lasting with lingering chocolate and orange flavours.
Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest is a unique single malt, crafted with barley kilned using woodland botanicals like juniper berries, birch bark, and heather flowers. Inspired by Dr Bill Lumsden’s walks in the forest, this whisky offers lush, herbaceous notes with a hint of fragrant, wooded depth. The enchanting packaging, featuring artwork by Pomme Chan, reflects the whisky’s natural, vibrant flavours.
Tasting Note by Glenmorangie:Evoking the scents, sounds and sights of the forest, the single malt surrounds your senses with aromas of pine, juniper and coriander, laced with wisps of smoke. Then tastes of deep-green eucalyptus, lit by rays of bitter orange, drift to a slow, gently oaky finish.
Indri Trini The Three Wood exemplifies a sensory delight crafted through the unique blend of three distinct wood casks. This whisky reaches its full splendour as the malts mature in ex-bourbon, ex-French wine, and ex-sherry casks. This method endows the malt with a superb amber hue and aromas of caramelised pineapple, vanilla, and subtle hints of black tea, raisins, citrus, and a gentle nuttiness. Its smoothness and rich flavour remain prominent, lingering well after the glass is set aside.
Tasting Note by Indri: Nose: Gentle and mellow on the nose. Hints of black tea, caramelised pineapple with a whiff of oak comes forward, followed by vanilla and honey from the bourbon oak and traces of spiced tannins from the European oak, finally topped up with vinous raisin and sweet sherry notes.Palate: Elegant richness, smooth and warm on the sides of the mouth. Gentle spice and woody characteristics.Finish: A subtle and balanced finish, each flavour compliments the other without dominating each other. A smooth and long after taste with sweet fruity flavours coming up from the warmth of the throat, lingering long after.
Ardbeg Ten Years Old stands unparalleled, globally celebrated as the quintessence of peated whiskies. Renowned for its intense smokiness and rich complexity, this single malt doesn't merely parade its peaty essence. Instead, it artfully allows the innate sweetness of the malt to emerge, striking a harmonious balance that enchants the palate.
Maintaining its true essence, this whisky is non-chill filtered, preserving its authentic flavors and depth. Matured in ex-bourbon casks, it carries hints of the cask's history, adding another layer of complexity and character to this already distinguished spirit.
Tasting Note by Ardbeg:Nose: A burst of intense smoky fruit escapes into the atmosphere of peat infused with zesty lemon and lime, wrapped in waxy dark chocolate. Bold menthol and black pepper slice through the sweet smoke followed by tarry ropes and graphite. Savour the aroma of smoked fish and crispy bacon alongside green bell peppers, baked pineapple and pear juice. Add water and an oceanic minerality brings a breath of cool, briny seaspray. Waxed lemon and lime follows with coal tar soap, beeswax and herby pine woodlands. Toasted vanilla and sizzling cinnamon simmer with warm hazelnut and almond toffee.Palate: An explosion of crackling peat sets off millions of flavour explosions: peat effervesces with tangy lemon and lime juice, black pepper pops with sizzling cinnamon-spiced toffee. Then comes a wave of brine infused with smooth buttermilk, ripe bananas and currants. Smoke gradually wells up on the palate bringing a mouthful of warm creamy cappuccino and toasted marshmallows. As the taste lengthens and deepens, dry espresso, liquorice root and tarry smoke develop coating the palate with chewy peat oils.Finish: The finish goes on and on a long and smoky with tarry espresso, aniseed, toasted almonds and traces of soft barley and fresh pear.
This single malt offers strong aromas of sweet spices and toasted nuts that join the peat smoke. It is aged in premium Chinquapin virgin oak barrels originating from the Northern Ozark region of Missouri, USA. The mainland St. Fergus peat that was utilised to kiln the grain gives the 35 PPM whisky a sweeter kind of smoke character. The whisky has a rich flavour after a drawn-out 160-hour fermentation process that holds up well to maturation in virgin wood casks.
Tasting Note by Meikle Toir:Nose: Aromas of smouldering oak embers, burnt liquorice and honeycomb, with wild heather, ginger, butterscotch and orange peel.Palate: Dark chocolate, creme brulee and toasted almonds, leading to cinnamon, brittle toffee, aniseed and lingering campfire smoke.
To curate this harmonious blend, the classic Arran Single Malt is aged in oak casks for eight years before undergoing a 'finishing' process in select Sauternes wine casks. Chosen with precision by their Master Distiller, these Bordeaux sweet white wine casks are sourced from a skilled boutique producer, ensuring a flawless union of wine and whisky flavors.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Honey sweetness and citrus.Palate: Richly honeyed and backed with a lifting zestiness which slides into spice and zingy salt. Once the dram opens out, vanilla and sultana stand out followed by notes of toasted oak.Finish: Sweetness, Honey, Apricots, Melon, Honeysuckle.
Part of Gordon & MacPhail’s Discovery Range, this Ledaig 12 Year Old introduces the unmistakable smoky and maritime character of Tobermory’s peated spirit. Matured in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, the whisky balances sweet and smoky notes, capturing the essence of the Isle of Mull’s coastal environment. Bottled at 43% ABV, it showcases the harmony between rich fruit, smoke and oak influence.
Tasting Note by Gordon & MacPhail: Nose: Peat smoke opens to reveal maple-cured meat, toffee and baked apples, with seaside grasses and a gentle briny edgePalate: Stewed fruits, sultanas and currants mingle with milk chocolate and crème brûlée, alongside sweet toffee, citrus bursts and a smouldering bonfire ember noteFinish: Lingering oak fades slowly to reveal soft hints of citrus
The casks were expertly aged in premium Pedro Ximénez & Oloroso Sherry puncheons, which added rich, fruity undertones that blend seamlessly with comforting peat smoke using mainland materials.The sweet phenolic concentration of the whisky is 35 PPM and comes from St. Fergus peat a prolonged. A 160-hour fermentation process yields a fruit-forward spirit that is ideal for maturing in highest quality Sherry oak.
Tasting Note by Meikle Toir:Nose: Cedarwood and cigar box, alongside butterscotch, mocha and orange peel, with hints of honey and plum jam.Palate: Rich dark chocolate, smoked honey and mocha, followed by fig syrup, treacle and burnt sugar, with puffs of peat smoke on the finish.
Their traditional single malt, "The Original," is the real champion of Meikle Toir's peated endeavour. Made using St. Fergus mainland peat, the flavour contribution is sweeter than what one might expect from coastal peat. The whisky offers a flavor-rich, complex character thanks to its lengthy fermentation period of 160 hours, which is almost quadruple the industry average. The spirit checks in at 35 PPM and has been aged in first-fill Bourbon barrels, American virgin oak casks, and Rye barrels.
Tasting Note by Meikle Toir:Nose: Baking spices, burnt honey and roasted coffee beans, leading to hazelnuts, smokedalmonds and butterscotch.Palate: Wisps of sweet peat, with rich chocolate and heather honey, followed bycinnamon, ginger and oak-smoked sugar.
This first bottling from JPHA is a testament to the elegance and complexity of Speyside whisky. Distilled at a renowned Speyside distillery and fully matured in a sherry puncheon (#14), this 2010 vintage single malt captures the rich, bold character imparted by sherry cask aging.
Age: 13 years
Cask Type: Sherry Puncheon #14
Vintage: 2010
Bottled: 2023
ABV: 48%
Bottles Produced: 120
Filtration and Colour: Non-chill filtered, natural colour
A limited release that reflects JPHA’s commitment to quality and authenticity.
Tasting Note by JPHA:Nose: Nougat, fudge cake and chocolate.Palate: Rich and sherried, with dried fruits and baking spices.Finish: Long and lingering with citrus fruits and tobacco notes.
The GlenAllachie Wine Cask Series, crafted by Master Blender Billy Walker, features a unique expression called The Cuvée Wine Cask Finish. This 2023 release blends whisky matured in American oak ex-Bourbon barrels and European wine barriques from French and Italian regions. The result is an opulent, smooth malt with layers of robust red fruits, gentle spice, and citrus hints, bottled unchillfiltered at 48% ABV with no added colouring.
Tasting Note by GlenAllachie:Nose: Bursting with orange blossom, espresso, maraschino cherries and honeysuckle, with hints of candied stone fruits, hazelnuts, lavender and cinnamon. Palate: Waves of dark chocolate, red currants and burnt coffee beans, followed by crystalised almonds, blackberries and orange zest, with ginger and liquorice on the finish.
The Discovery series categorises whiskies into ‘Sherried,’ ‘Smoky,’ and ‘Bourbon’ for easy selection, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s rich whisky heritage. This 11 year old expression, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail for their Discovery range, highlights the sherried flavour profile, making it an excellent choice for those exploring the nuances of Scotch whisky.
Tasting Note by Gordon & MacPhail: Nose: Sherry aromas mingle with orange marmalade. Dried fruit notes develop; subtle spices weave through creamy vanilla toffee.Palate: Deliciously smooth and creamy; a gentle warming cinnamon spice matures into flavours of chewy dates and stewed plums with walnut undertones.Finish: Smooth milk chocolate with lingering dried fruit and hints of nuts.
The Inchmurrin 12 year old is a spectacular tribute to Loch Lomond's orchard fruit profile, carefully crafted by Master Blender Michael Henry. Distilled in unique Straight Neck stills and matured in chosen American Oak casks, it offers a sweet, mellow flavour. This expression showcases the fruity and sweet aspects of our distillery's style, featuring delightful peach, apricot, toffee, and vanilla notes in the finish.
Tasting Note by Loch Lomond:Nose: Distinctively fruity with pear drops and toffee sweetness. Light notes of freshly cut hay in summer sun.Palate: Seville orange citrus notes build in intensity before mellowing into peach and apricot. The fruit character gives way to creamy fudge and vanilla.Finish: Medium in length with peppery finish.
The quintessential Glen Garioch, Founder’s Reserve honours the brothers who established the distillery and over 200 years of craftsmanship that define every bottle bearing the Manson name.
Tasting Note by Glen Garioch:Nose: Warm amber in appearance, sweet vanilla and subtle spice combine with fruitier green apple and grapefruits on the nose.Palate: Butter cream and vanilla pave the way to fruity green apple skin and citrus cleanliness, leading to an elegant and subtle finish.
Using a combination of Straight Neck and traditional Swan Neck Stills, the Inchomoan 12 emphasises soft smoke and warming spice, the two key elements of Loch Lomond's character. Master blender Michael Henry skilfully uses three types of American Oak casks to capture captivating notes of wood, peat smoke, roasted coffee, green apple, clove, and aniseed spice.
Tasting Note by Loch Lomond:Nose: Dry peat smoke with vanilla syrup and cracked black pepper.Palate: Sweet, medicinal peat and smoked bacon lead into roasted coffee bean with spice notes of clove and star anise. Warming spiciness combines with green apple and pear.Finish: Long, waxy peat with citrus hop note and gooseberry.
When the smoky defiance of Islay whisky encounters its Caribbean rum cask counterpart, Smokehead takes on a delightful fusion of robust peatiness and a tantalizingly sweet, spirited Caribbean kick. As the journey unfolds, the delightful interplay of flavors intensifies, with marshmallow sweetness, savory bacon, dried fruits, and the richness of dark wood swirling to the forefront, creating an unforgettable sensory experience that transcends the ordinary.
Tasting Note by Smokehead:Nose: Immense smoke and fiery peat, followed by soothing citrus and tropical fruits. Followed with hints of marshmallow and bacon.Palate: Face down a fearlessly rich and peaty punch, thick oils and bracing sea spray, tempered with dried spices, banana and dark wood.Finish: Notes of caramel and cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla, add a delicate contrast to the lingering smokiness.
The Loch Lomond 12-year-old Single Malt is crafted near Ben Lomond using a combination of Straight Neck and Swan Neck stills, and later aged in three types of American Oak casks: bourbon, refill and re-charred. Bottled at 46% and non-chill filtered, this balanced whisky is a testament to the expertise of Master Blender Michael Henry.
Tasting Note by Loch Lomond:Nose: Crisp green apple, ripe pear and refreshing citrus lemon with background notes of golden cereal.Palate: Orchard fruits and lemon meringue. The deep fruity character of pear leads into citrus lemon, vanilla meringue and light biscuit sweetness.Finish: Medium in length with gentle wood smoke and a lingering tang.
Drawing inspiration from the illustrious Scottish bard, Robert Burns, this whisky is exceptionally versatile. It's a dram that can be savored solo, with a splash of water or a cube of ice, or even as a component in a refreshing long drink.
Tasting Note by Arran:Nose: Fresh vanilla and cinnamon.Palate: Sweet & creamy with notes of honey, toffee-glazed pecans and fresh summer fruits.Finish: Sweetness, Apple, Citrus.
Dream to Dram enchants with its exquisite blend of floral and fruity notes, creating a symphony of flavors that dance on your palate. Let the enticing aromas of ripe bananas, juicy pineapples, and luscious summer berries transport you to a fragrant orchard in full bloom.
Tasting Note by Kingsbarns:Nose: There is banana, pineapple and summer berries, with a slight herbal note.Palate: Soft toffee, custard pastry and redcurrants.Finish: Spicy ginger finish.
Joining the esteemed Ultimate Range of the distillery, Ardbeg Wee Beastie emerges as the newest permanent member. Though it's a mere five years old, do not be deceived by its age. Wee Beastie lives up to its name, presenting itself as a spirited and fiery delight packed with a punch of unmatched flavor.
Its authenticity is preserved through a non-chill filtered process, ensuring every sip retains the whisky's true essence. Aged in both ex-bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks, it inherits whispers from each, blending the casks' histories and characteristics into a vibrant tapestry of taste. This young malt may be a "Wee Beastie," but it roars with the heart of a lion.
Tasting Note by ArdbegNose: Fresh herbal notes, with creeping hints of vanilla and pear. Rich Turkish coffee mingles with sappy pine resin, with honey-glazed ham lurking in the background. With water, more herbal top notes like vetiver and fennel captivate and pull you in, while beguiling scents of aniseed, green apple and leather cause you to drop your guard. Out of nowhere, a sharp tang of smoke and a crack of fresh black pepper fire warning shots across the senses.Palate: Suddenly, a rich, explosive mouthfeel bursts forth with chocolate, creosote and tar. A powerful blast of eucalyptus thrashes about with antiseptic lozenges and aniseed. The raw, smoky intensity gathers pace, before smoked bacon and savoury meats sink into the palate.Finish: The long, salty mouthcoating finish retreats, with hints of cocoa and fudge slinking slowly away.