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We offer unbeatable deals and discounts on a wide variety of spirits. From premium whiskey and cognac, to champagne we have something for every taste and budget. Next-Day delivery available on all orders.
Legent is the result of a collaboration between Fred Noe, seventh-generation Master Distiller of Jim Beam, and Suntory’s fifth-ever Chief Blender, Shinji Fukuyo. Crafted from premium grains and Kentucky limestone water, the whiskey begins as Kentucky Straight Bourbon before portions are matured in red wine and sherry casks. Fukuyo then blends these secondary-finished bourbons with classic Kentucky bourbon, merging two traditions into one expression. This innovative process results in a whiskey that balances the rich sweetness of bourbon with layered notes influenced by wine and sherry oak, creating a refined spirit with remarkable depth. Tasting Note by Legent: Nose: Balance of mature cooperage notes with spicePalate: Soft balance of oak, dried fruits of raisin and date, and spice. Sweet with light acidityFinish: Pleasant viscosity from the whiskey, wine-cask and sherry-cask finish. It has better legs on the glass than typical premium bourbons
£49.95
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.
£45.95
Balblair 18 Year Old is a deep and refined Highland single malt, offering a perfect balance of richness and vibrancy. Matured first in American oak ex-bourbon casks and then in first fill Spanish oak butts, this expression brings depth, spice and indulgent sweetness, while retaining the bright fruit character that defines Balblair. Tasting Notes by Balblair:Nose: Rich toffee and baked pears with an elegant backdrop of new leather.Palate: A masterful balance of juicy apricots, seasoned oak and vanilla custard.Finish: Long and warming with hints of fresh spices and raisins.
£144.95
AnCnoc 10 Year Old Peated is a Highland single malt that balances sweetness and smoke in perfect harmony. Matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks for a decade, it delivers a smooth, rounded character with layers of honey, fruit and gentle peat. Made using a distinctive style of peat sourced from Aberdeenshire, this whisky captures a contemporary twist on traditional Highland flavour. Tasting Notes by AnCnoc:Nose: Sweet campfire smoke, runny honey and freshly cut grass.Palate: Smoky vanilla, green apples and orange citrus.Finish: Softly smoky with lingering sweetness and light fruit.
£54.95
Matured for 18 years, Old Pulteney 18 Year Old is a refined Highland single malt that captures the essence of maritime influence and cask-driven richness. This expression is matured in both ex-bourbon and Spanish oak casks, giving it an indulgent character defined by chocolate, spice and vibrant bursts of citrus. Deeply warming and complex, it is a true testament to the distillery’s craftsmanship. Tasting Notes by Old Pulteney:Nose: Intense and warming. Indulgent chocolate and creamy vanilla with rich honey sweetness balanced by vibrant spices. Hints of flowery fruitiness yield to crisp bursts of citrus and apple.Palate: Chocolatey indulgence layered with honeyed spices and Christmas cake. Floral notes add finesse, while zesty hints of citrus and green apple enliven a lovely long finish.
£149.95£132.95
This limited edition Royal Brackla, part of the Exceptional Cask Series, showcases the artistry of cask finishing. Distilled in 2000, it first matured in a refill puncheon before an additional ageing phase in a Tokaji white wine cask, carefully overseen by Malt Master Stephanie Macleod. Bottled at 53.3% ABV, with only 258 bottles available, this release balances complexity and refinement, highlighting Royal Brackla’s signature elegance.Tasting Note by Royal Brackla:Deliciously supple with ripe peaches and apricots, mellowed with fragipane and soft coconut.
£1,099.95£948.95
Ardbeg Vintage Y2K marks a pivotal moment in the distillery’s history, celebrating the year 2000 as the beginning of its modern revival. Following The Glenmorangie Company’s acquisition in 1997, Ardbeg underwent extensive renovation, and by the millennium, production was reignited, ushering in a new era for Islay’s legendary distillery. This 24 Year Old expression brings together spirit distilled on Ardbeg’s old stills with innovative modern techniques. Matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and hand-selected Amontillado sherry casks, it showcases Dr Bill Lumsden’s favourite style of sherry, adding depth and elegance to Ardbeg’s trademark smoky intensity. Released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Ardbeg Committee, Vintage Y2K is a unique fusion of old and new, representing a true smoky anomaly in the distillery’s story. Tasting Notes by Ardbeg:Nose: Deep, pungent and spicy with creamy toffee, flowering blackcurrant, creosote, coal tar soap, antique leather and almond nuts. With water, notes of charcoal, graphite and damp moss emerge, finishing with a distinct sooty character.Palate: Powerful and smoky with coal tar, woodsmoke and antiseptic lozenges intertwined with bonfire embers. Subtle notes of toffee, leather, cinnamon and clove emerge from the Amontillado influence.Finish: Long and lingering with menthol, eucalyptus, linseed oil and charcoal.
£679.95£647.95
The emblem of the distillery stems from an annual tradition upheld by its Master Tequileros, involving the selection of only the most subtly and elegantly flavored casks from hundreds, to mark the end of each season. With time, this exquisite combination of extra-añejos, aged for up to 85 months, has come to be known as the Founder's Selection. Tasting Note by Tierra Noble:Nose: Very pleasant and smooth on the nose, with fruitful and sweet aromas; notes of cooked agave, vanilla, prunes, chocolate, toasted almonds, peach and tobacco in a perfect balance with the wooden notes.Palate: Smooth on the palate, balanced and complex. With flavors of dark chocolate, dried fruit, berries, a slight touch of tobacco and spices. Of great persistence on the palate.Finish: Surprisingly elegant, balanced and harmonious. Definitely the best expression of Casa Tierra Noble.
£204.95£188.95
Crafted with artistry by our skilled whisky makers, The Dalmore 18 is a remarkable yearly release characterised by its profound and indulgent chocolate notes. Tasting Note by Dalmore:Nose: Vanilla, dark chocolate, English marmalade, and sweet liquorice.Palate: Chocolate raisins, citrus fruits, rich coffee, nutmeg, and spice.Finish: Stewed fruits and toffee.
£314.95£307.95
Ilegal Mezcal is produced in Oaxaca, Mexico, where traditional Espadín agave cultivation and artisanal production methods have shaped the region's distilling identity for centuries. Founded by John Rexer, Ilegal began as a passion project before establishing itself as one of the most decorated mezcal brands in the world, earning recognition from Esquire and gold medals at both the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the Tequila.net Awards. Each batch of the Reposado is aged to taste for six months rather than to a fixed bottling date, using a combination of new and used American oak barrels with a medium char, sourced from Kelvin Cooperage, a family-run business since 1963. The result is a velvety, approachable mezcal that retains the wild agave character of the spirit whilst gaining a gentle layer of oak refinement. Tasting Note by Ilegal Mezcal: Caramelised pear and bitter orange on the nose. Clove, butterscotch, and hints of vanilla on the palate.
£64.95£62.95
Born from a year of striking climatic contrasts, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 is defined by balance, generosity and a tactile, structured presence. The 2015 growing season began with a cool spring followed by an extended period of hot, dry weather, producing perfectly healthy, concentrated grapes by the time of harvest in early September. The result is a champagne of remarkable aromatic richness, capturing both the tension and harmony of the vintage. At once powerful and refined, Dom Pérignon 2015 opens dark and enigmatic before revealing its luminous structure. Its horizontal, linear palate unfolds with clarity and precision, embodying the tactile signature that defines Dom Pérignon’s style. Tasting Notes by Dom Pérignon:Nose: Intense roasted and cocoa notes complemented by floral aromas of lime blossom, jasmine and peony. Hints of aniseed and cardamom elevate the bouquet, while subtle tones of orange and green papaya add freshness.Palate: A seamless balance of peach, nectarine, citrus and gentian, offering depth, breadth and delicacy. The texture is rich and expansive, with flavours that unfold cleanly and precisely across the palate.Finish: Long, harmonious and structured, leaving a lasting impression of finesse and presence.
£209.95
Roebuck Estates Blanc de Noirs 2015 is an exclusive creation meticulously crafted from hand-picked Pinot Noir grapes cultivated in our Roman Villa vineyard. Following a rigorous selection process, these grapes undergo whole-bunch pressing and partial fermentation in the finest French oak casks. A generous period of lees aging, lasting a minimum of 36 months, imparts depth, complexity, and richness to this wine. While it is currently enjoyable, its potential for improvement with further bottle aging is undeniable, promising an even more exceptional drinking experience in the future. Tasting Note by Roebuck Estate:Ripe stone fruits and baked apples layered with notes of brioche and toasted almonds.
£46.95
Age: 5 Years Old Mash Bill: 70% Corn, 15% Rye, 15% Malted Barley Sourcing: 100% Local - Mashed, Fermented, Distilled, Aged, and Bottled by Leiper's Fork Distillery Grains: Made with Local Non-GMO Grains, with Corn Grown on the Chief Distiller's Farm Complexity: Use of Toasted Barley Malt for Deeper Complexity Filtration: Non-Chill Filtered for a Robust Profile and Mouthfeel Distillation: Pot Distilled for a Pre-Prohibition Style that is Full-Bodied Proof: Low Distillation Proof of 137* for Depth of Flavor Filtration: Charcoal Filtered Through Sugar Maple Barrel Entry Proof: Low Barrel Entry Proof at 110* for a Well-Rounded Palette Tasting Note by Leiper's Fork:Milk chocolate, roasted coffee, ripe plum, dark cherry and honey nose. A complex palate of caramel, red berries and baking spices. Complexity increases as it rests in the glass. A whiskey that is every bit as satisfying to the nose as to sip.
£76.95
This beverage captures the essence of freshly baked Danish rye bread in liquid form. A Nordic rye whisky, it boasts rich, roasted scents paired with an enduring fruity finish.It stands apart as a unique rye whisky. The blend of malted rye and barley, combined with pot still distillation, results in a whisky that is smooth, fruity, and robust in character. Tasting Note by Stauning Whisky:Freshly-baked rye bread, wine gums and hint of pepper on the nose. Gentle, dried fruit, ripe cherry and peppery oak on the palate, balanced by vanilla and citrus peels, leading to a peppery finish and long smooth, fruity and sweet finish.
£58.95
Benromach Triple Distilled, a limited release, is distinguished by its three distillation processes: once in the wash still and twice in the spirit still. Matured in first-fill bourbon barrels, it boasts a 46% alcohol content, emphasizing its unique character. Tasting Note by Benromach:Delicate and sweet notes with ripe tropical fruits, malt biscuit and vanilla, leading to banana, green apple and subtle smoke.
£52.95
Patrón El Cielo is the world's first four-times distilled silver tequila, created at Hacienda Patrón using a proprietary distillation process developed to unlock the naturally sweet flavours of the agave plant while achieving a level of smoothness that sets it apart from any other expression in the category. Handcrafted from the highest-quality ingredients, it represents a significant milestone in the craft of luxury tequila-making. Produced through a combination of time-honoured traditional methods and an innovative approach to distillation, El Cielo is the result of considerable expertise and exacting standards at every stage of production. The additional distillation passes refine the spirit to an exceptional degree of clarity and purity without sacrificing the natural complexity of the agave. Presented in the distinctive Patrón bottle that has become synonymous with top-shelf tequila, it is as well suited to gifting as it is to the cocktail enthusiast or the collector of premium spirits. Tasting Note by JPHA:Nose: Bright and inviting with aromas of sweet cooked agave, fresh orange rind, cinnamon and a delicate hint of vanilla. Palate: Smooth and subtly sweet with notes of honey, fresh orange and a touch of roasted coffee, showing a light and refined agave character throughout. Finish: Ultra-smooth and long-lasting with a gently sweet, clean agave linger.
£194.95£134.95
The Bruichladdich Organic Barley 2012, crafted from 100% Scottish barley, epitomizes the synergy between single malt whisky and the land. This barley is cultivated sustainably, without relying on agrochemicals, fertilizers, or pesticides, thereby nurturing the soil in which it grows. Tasting Note by Bruichladich: Nose: Distinct cereal notes open on the nose, with dried hay, barley straw and malty biscuit. A sweet combination of Crème brûlée, coconut, butterscotch, and vanilla from the oak follow while earthy barley grows over time, enhanced by floral notes and sweet dried apricot and pear.Palate: A creamy texture coats the palate, with a peppery hint of spice followed by floral heather honey. The malty character of the grain comes to the fore, with notes of warm scones and barley straw. The American oak adds an additional layer of sweetness, with fresh vanilla, marzipan and coconut. Adding a drop of water opens up the fruit and oak influence, revealing ripe gooseberry, pear and grapefruit along with sweet honeycomb and fudge.Finish: The malty character of the spirit is unmistakable on the finish, while almond and butterscotch notes from the oak linger.
£84.95£78.95
The Tomintoul 14 Years Old Cognac Cask Finish, distilled in 2009, began its maturation journey in ex-bourbon American oak casks before receiving a special finish in carefully selected Cognac casks personally sourced by Master Distiller Robert Fleming from France. These Cognac casks have seamlessly enhanced the Tomintoul Single Malt with rich fruit flavours, elevating the whisky's character and complexity. Bottled at a robust 46% abv, it retains its natural colour and avoids chill filtration. This release is limited, with only 8,082 bottles, each uniquely numbered. Tasting Note by Tomintoul:Nose: Sweet aromas of almond flan, baked apricots, vanilla and cedarwood mingled with dark chocolate and pink peppercorn.Palate: Complex layers of ginger biscuits, sandalwood, muscovado sugar and white chocolate with hints of dark berry fruits, greengage and baking spices.Finish: Warming spices and toasted oak tailing off into a vanilla custard, milk chocolate and roast chestnut linger.
£89.95£87.95
The "Akashi Single Malt 5-Year-Old Bourbon Cask" whisky has been aged for a duration of 5 years in first-fill Bourbon casks. Importantly, it retains its natural character as it is neither chill-filtered nor coloured, offering a pure and authentic tasting experience. Tasting Note by Eigashima Distillery:Nose: Fresh – toffee & vanilla.Palate: Gourmet – Sweet & wood.
£118.95
Utilizing traditional Hornos to cook the Agave, Vivir's Blanco has a smooth, clean, and floral finish. This premium Tequila is effortlessly drinkable, perfect for sipping, mixing into cocktails, or enjoying with your favourite mixer. It pairs exceptionally well with citrus tonics and soda.
£43.95
Dewar's Double Double 21 Year Old is a testament to innovation in whisky-making, crafted using an intricate four-step ageing process. Master Blender Stephanie Macleod has perfected the art of blending by marrying malt and grain whiskies, then finishing the blend in Oloroso Sherry casks. This meticulous approach creates a whisky with subtle hints of cinnamon, ripe vine fruits, and a silky smooth finish, earning it recognition as 'World's Best Blended' at the 2021 World Whiskies Awards. Tasting Note by Dewar's:Nose: A sweet buttery nose opens onto big sherry notes of raisins and cinnamon.Palate: On the palate, dried orange peel with cloves graduates into a candied sweetness. Finish: A lingering dram that will keep you warm in the Winter and would mix well with bitters and sugar to make a Christmas Old Fashioned.
£259.95
First introduced in 1992 by Booker Noe as part of the Small Batch collection, Basil Hayden was crafted to showcase a more subtle side of bourbon. Inspired by Meredith Basil Hayden, Sr., an 18th-century Maryland rye farmer who moved to Kentucky, this bourbon pays tribute to his decision to use a higher percentage of rye in his mash bill. Booker revived this approach, creating a refined, approachable bourbon designed to welcome new drinkers into whiskey while honouring both Hayden’s ingenuity and his own innovation. Tasting Notes by Basil Hayden:Nose: Charred oak and sweet notes of vanilla caramel with hints of dried fruit.Palate: Charred oak flavour complemented with sweet brown sugar, a touch of black pepper, and dried fruit to round it out.Finish: A pleasant, lingering charred oak finish with a touch of dried fruit.
£53.95
Ardray was created with a singular vision: to offer a new, elegant interpretation of blended Scotch whisky that sets a benchmark of excellence. Crafted through collaboration between Suntory’s Japanese blending artistry and the heritage of Beam Suntory and Edrington’s Scotch distilleries, Ardray combines malt and grain whiskies from renowned distilleries including Laphroaig, Bowmore, Glen Garioch, The Macallan, Glenrothes, and Highland Park. The result is a malt-rich blend that balances the wild, rugged character of Scotland’s terroir with the precision and harmony of Japanese blending. Ardray offers layered complexity, where each component complements and elevates the whole, creating a whisky that is both expressive and refined.Awards:World Whiskies Awards 2025 – Gold Medal in Taste Tasting Notes by Ardray:Nose: Gentle and intriguing, with a creamy sweetness and hints of apple, pear, and plum backed with a soft, savoury smokinessPalate: Floral, citrusy hints with a touch of smoke and a vanilla custard creaminessMouthfeel: Silky, complex and multi-layeredFinish: Long-lasting and mellow with notes of soft smoke and hints of warming spices
£59.95
Balblair 21 Year Old is a masterfully matured Highland single malt that captures both depth and vibrancy. Initially aged for 15 years in American oak ex-bourbon and double-fired American oak casks, it is then given further refinement in Spanish oak casks seasoned with Oloroso wine. This extended maturation imparts elegant layers of sweetness, spice and tropical fruit while maintaining the distillery’s refined balance. Tasting Notes by Balblair:Nose: Pineapple and apricots intertwined with aromatic cinnamon and nutmeg, followed by toffee apples and honey.Palate: Tropical flavours of mango and pineapple with warming notes of cloves and ginger.Finish: Long and lingering with notes of dark chocolate and tropical fruit.
£299.95£297.95
Old Pulteney 15 Year Old is one of the distillery’s most balanced expressions, capturing both richness and the freshness of coastal influence. Matured for 15 years, this single malt combines depth, sweetness and spice with lighter maritime tones, creating a whisky that is both vibrant and refined. Its character reflects the meeting point between the Highland spirit and the sea breeze that defines Wick’s maritime heritage. Tasting Notes by Old Pulteney:Nose: Intense yet balanced. Bursting with rich dried fruit, ripe apples and citrus, with honey sweetness and creamy vanilla. Slightly chocolaty and floral in the background.Palate: Fragrant spices and Christmas cake with layers of chocolate and distinct dark toffee sweetness. A hint of salty sea air on the finish, connecting this single malt to its coastal home.
£79.95
As part of the Mizunara Series, this expression represents a core extension of the Yamazaki brand, highlighting the artistry and rarity of Japanese Mizunara oak. Known for its distinctive aroma and flavour, Mizunara has been integral to Yamazaki since the 1940s, when scarcity of American oak after the war led to its adoption. The wood is notoriously difficult to work with, requiring trees over 200 years old and more than 70 cm in diameter to yield usable casks, making each release a rare achievement. Matured exclusively in Mizunara oak for 18 years, this whisky captures the complexity and depth associated with Japan’s most elusive cask type. The Mizunara oak imparts notes of sandalwood, agarwood, and oriental spice, complementing Yamazaki’s refined character. Tasting Note by Suntory Whisky:Nose: Dark cherry, ripe peach, cinnamon, nutmegPalate: Spiced orange, apricot, Japanese incenseFinish: Long and lingering with clove, sandalwood and dried coconut
£1,599.95£1,499.95
Herradura Plata is a smooth and crisp tequila with a bold agave-forward character, enhanced by an industry-leading 45-day barrel ageing period. This short rest in oak lends subtle hints of vanilla and warm wood, setting it apart from standard unaged tequilas. Tasting Note by Herradura:Nose: Herbal, agave, warm wood, hints of vanilla. Palate: Mildly sweet with mellow notes of roasted agave and oak.Finish: Smooth, crisp, and clean.
£44.95£36.95
A cachaça that represents Brazil at its finest. Matured for 21 years in a a blend of premium woods, it offers a rich flavour profile of vanilla, dark chocolate, and roasted coffee. Tasting Note by Weber Haus: Nose: A bouquet of toffee and a hint of smokiness.Palate: Rich vanilla, coffee beans, and caramel.Finish: Warm, spicy, and long.
£1,724.95£999.95
Encased in a diamond-shaped decanter, the Centaure expression features eaux-de-vie from both Grande and Petite Champagne, aged for a remarkable 20 to 50 years. Elegant, exceptional and perfect for gifts.A gift box is included, although it may show minor imperfections and is not guaranteed to be in pristine condition. Tasting Note:Nose: Jasmine, hazel, and a subtle hint of Christmas spices.Palate: Citrussy orange, honeyberries and raisin.
£894.95£758.95
The blend of the most rare and unique Reposados is a creation born from the master distiller's fancy, giving rise to Tierra Noble Cristalino. This expression achieves its peak through a distillation process following its ideal aging in the cask, culminating in the illustrious golden hue that defines Tierra Noble. Tasting Note by Tierra Noble:Nose: Very pleasant, with a variety of aromas that go from fruit notes, sweet and citric from orange and grapefruit, with notes of cooked agaves honey, slight vanilla and cacao in a perfect balance of wood without overstepping . . its presence.Palate: The notes of smell are confirmed in taste; this is a very smooth product to the plate. Balanced and fresh, with a slight flavor of cacao, fresh and sweet fruit, peach and berries . Of great presence within the palate.
£69.95£66.95
The Craigellachie 37 Year Old Whisky, part of the limited edition Exceptional Cask Series with only 3012 bottles available, exemplifies outstanding quality and craftsmanship. Initially aged in refill casks, it undergoes a final maturation in first-fill ex-Bourbon casks. This finishing process enhances the distinctive Craigellachie distillery style, allowing its unique character to be fully expressed. This remarkable whisky was also honored with the title of Best Single Malt Scotch Over 25 Years Old at the IWC 2024. Tasting Note by Craigellachie:The aroma opens with notes of pineapple tarte tatin and crème anglaise, balanced with soft cereals and notes of toasted banana bread. Faint whispers of fire embers emerge with the addition of water then fade to spicy vanilla and delicate oak-derived coconut. The palate is boldly complex with sweet acidity at first, mellowing to soft fruits and almonds with a long, indulgent finish.
£2,974.95£2,274.95
Distilled in 1997 at the legendary Laphroaig Distillery, this exceptional whisky has been carefully aged for 21 years to create a truly remarkable drinking experience. The nose reveals a captivating blend of roasted chestnuts and caramelized oranges, accompanied by an intense smokiness that is characteristic of Islay whiskies. With its exclusive bottling for Milroy's and individually numbered authenticity, this is a rare gem that deserves a place of honor in any whisky collection. Tasting Note by The Character Of Islay:Nose: The aroma is reminiscent of roasted chestnuts and caramelized oranges, accompanied by intense smokiness and a hint of medicinal undertones. There is also a subtle touch of black tea.Palate: The taste offers a rich combination of smoky peat and chewy toffee sweetness. The presence of solid oak notes and a touch of briny seaweed adds complexity to the flavor.Finish: The finish is characterized by a delicate ash flavor and a lingering smokiness. It is accompanied by the presence of dates and oily walnuts, providing a satisfying conclusion.
£618.95£581.95
Made from 100% hand-picked estate-grown grapes, this blend brims with finesse, featuring aromas of citrus and garrigue. Light and delicate on the palate, its minerality provides a distinctive freshness, enhanced by the terroir's characteristic salinity. Tasting Note by Christophe Mongeot:Nose: Aromas of citrus and wild herbs abound.Palate: On the palate, expect an impression of lightness with a minerality that leads to a distinctive freshness, enhanced by salinity.
£27.95
Dun Bheagan is a collection of small-batch and single cask whiskies bottled by Ian Macleod Distillers, named after one of Scotland's most iconic castles. Each expression is hand-selected by Ian Macleod's malt team with a focus on regional character and traditional methods, drawing from distilleries across Scotland to showcase the distinct personality of each whisky-producing region. This Speyside expression is sourced from an undisclosed distillery within the region and matured in oak casks before being bottled without chill filtration and at natural colour, preserving its full texture and flavour. The result is an approachable, elegantly structured single malt that is true to the classic Speyside style and well suited both to those exploring the region for the first time and to those adding a well-priced small-batch bottling to their collection. Tasting Note by Dun Bheagan:Nose: Classic Speyside aromas of honey, vanilla and ripe green fruits.Palate: Balanced and smooth, with sweet honey notes and floral flavours.Finish: Light, clean and gently warming.
£38.95£29.95
Founded in 1881 on the north-eastern shore of Islay at the mouth of the Sound of Islay, Bunnahabhain is the island's most northerly distillery and one of its most distinctive. Unlike its Islay neighbours, Bunnahabhain produces an unpeated single malt, allowing the quality of the spirit itself and the influence of cask maturation to define every expression. The distillery's tall, pear-shaped stills with unusually long swan necks promote a lighter, more delicate character, while non-chill filtration and natural colouring preserve the full integrity of the spirit. The 15 Year Old White Port Cask Finish is the first release under the An Cuan Garbh chapter of the Westering Home Collection, a series inspired by Islay's anthem of return and belonging. Master Blender Julieann Fernandez selected white port casks from Portugal's Douro Valley to finish the spirit, imparting layers of orchard fruit, honeyed depth and soft citrus that complement the distillery's naturally smooth and oily character. The expression was awarded Gold at the International Spirits Challenge 2026, and as a limited Fèis Ìle release it represents a significant addition to any Bunnahabhain or Islay collection. Tasting Note by Bunnahabhain:Nose: Honeysuckle, elderflower, orchard fruit, candied citrus and honey warmth.Palate: Peach, apricot, candied lemon zest, honeyed almonds, toasted malt and ginger spice.Finish: Lingering nutty warmth with sweet candied fruit.
£149.95
Established in 1923 in Shimamoto, Osaka Prefecture, Yamazaki is Japan's oldest malt whisky distillery and the foundation of Suntory's whisky heritage. Nestled at the confluence of three rivers, the distillery benefits from a humid, mist-laden microclimate that contributes to a distinctively soft and elegant house style, drawing on a diverse range of cask types and a breadth of distillation techniques unmatched in Japanese whisky production. The Golden Promise is composed entirely from Golden Promise barley, a Scottish varietal first cultivated in the 1960s and prized for its exceptional malting characteristics and depth of flavour. Matured in American oak casks, the expression accentuates the natural richness of the Golden Promise grain, producing a whisky of malty, fruity character with a notably refined sweetness. It is a release that speaks to Yamazaki's enduring curiosity about the relationship between raw ingredient and finished spirit. Tasting Note by Yamazaki:Nose: Sweet malt, vanilla and honey with a fragrant, delicate character.Palate: Rich and full with hints of orange marmalade and custard.Finish: Sweet and fruity with citrus, long and lasting.
£449.95£349.95
Situated on the Highland Line just north of Glasgow, Glengoyne has distilled without peat since 1833, allowing the quality of its slow-distilled spirit and the influence of oak to define every expression. The distillery is known for the longest distillation time in Scotland, a process that strips away harsher notes and produces a characteristically smooth and fruity new make spirit. Batch 11 is matured in a combination of sherry, bourbon and refill casks, bottled at natural colour and without chill filtration at 60.5% ABV. The absence of peat places the full weight of character on the spirit itself and the European oak, producing a release of considerable intensity and aromatic clarity. As a limited-edition cask strength bottling, it represents Glengoyne at its most unguarded and is a compelling addition to any serious collection.Tasting Note by Glengoyne:Nose: Ripe orchard fruits, red berries and marzipan with lemon sherbet and digestive biscuit.Palate: Rich and full-bodied with dark chocolate, stewed fruits, warming winter spice and a prickle of pepper.Finish: Long and warming with lingering spice and the smooth, slow-distilled character for which Glengoyne is renowned.
£86.95
Established in 1824 on the Easter Elchies Estate in Speyside, The Macallan has built its reputation on an exceptional commitment to cask selection and wood management. The Double Cask Collection, first launched in 2016, sits at the heart of the distillery's range, celebrating the complementary relationship between sherry seasoned American and European oak casks, each crafted and seasoned in The Macallan's own cooperages and bodegas in Jerez de la Frontera. The Double Cask 18 Year Old 2026 Release is matured exclusively in sherry seasoned oak for a minimum of eighteen years, with every selected cask having spent its entire maturation period in sherry seasoned wood. The American oak contributes unmistakable sweetness and vanilla, while the European oak delivers soft spices and dried fruit, producing a naturally coloured single malt of smooth, creamy balance. Released annually, each vintage represents a considered addition to any collection and a gift of genuine distinction. Tasting Note by The Macallan:Nose: Dried fruit and toffee with rich candied citrus peel, ginger and nutmeg.Palate: Raisin, sultana and dried apricot with notes of treacle toffee, vanilla and ginger. Toasted wood spice and baked apple.Finish: Long with warm oak and citrus.
£324.95
Patrón El Alto is produced in the Atotonilco El Alto region of Jalisco, Mexico, where 100% Blue Weber Agave is cultivated at high altitude, a growing environment that concentrates natural sugars in the piña and lends the spirit its distinctively sweet agave character. The name itself is a direct reference to this elevated terroir, which Patrón regards as the foundation of the expression's quality. The liquid is a blend of three maturation tiers: Extra Añejo aged for four years, alongside Añejo and Reposado tequilas, each contributing a different layer of oak development and agave complexity. The agave is ground using ancient volcanic stone and baked in clay ovens before distillation, preserving traditional Jalisco production techniques within what is an impressively refined and collectible expression. Tasting Note by Patrón: Soft, sweet aromas of agave, dried fruit and toasted wood. Bright flavours of apricot, vanilla, almonds and cooked agave on the palate, with a smooth, subtly sweet finish.
£189.95
Ilegal Mezcal is produced in Oaxaca, Mexico, where founder John Rexer began smuggling bottles across the border before establishing the brand as a legal export in 2009. Made from 100% Espadín agave using traditional artisanal production methods, Ilegal has grown into one of the most recognised names in contemporary mezcal, earning Best of the Best at the Tequila.net Awards for Best Aged Mezcal year over year. Each batch of the Añejo is aged to taste for 13 months using a combination of new and used American oak barrels with a medium char, sourced from Kelvin Cooperage, a family-run cooperage established in 1963. Rather than bottling to a fixed schedule, each lot is assessed throughout maturation, ensuring the balance of oak structure and agave character meets the standard the expression is known for. Tasting Note by Ilegal Mezcal: Maple, clove, and bitter orange on the nose. Dark chocolate and sweet agave on the palate.
£89.95
SirDavis is an award-winning American whisky founded by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and crafted in partnership with Moët Hennessy and Dr. Bill Lumsden, five-time International Whisky Competition Master Distiller of the Year. The project draws on a deeply personal piece of family history: Knowles-Carter's paternal great-grandfather, Davis Hogue, was a successful moonshiner in the American South during Prohibition, concealing bottles in the hollow knots of cedar trees on his farm for friends and family. Four generations on, SirDavis honours that legacy and gives it an expression worthy of the craft. The liquid itself is a considered marriage of rye and malted barley, combining the bold, spicy character of rye with the softer, more rounded qualities of malt, before being finished in Pedro Ximénez Sherry casks that add a layer of dried fruit sweetness and depth. Dr. Lumsden, whose instinct for flavour balance is among the most decorated in the industry, spent years in research and blind tastings alongside Knowles-Carter to arrive at a profile designed to appeal equally to seasoned whisky drinkers and those newer to the category. The result has been recognised with Platinum, Gold and high-scoring medals across multiple international competitions in 2023, including Best in Class at the SIP Awards. A distinctive and conversation-worthy gift, and a genuinely original addition to any collection. Tasting Note by SirDavis: Nose: Tangy Seville oranges mingle with soft sun-kissed raisins, while sizzling spices of clove, cinnamon and ginger play with luxurious notes of Demerara sugar and toffee. Palate: Rich and buttery toffee followed by an array of spices with cinnamon, clove and classic rye spice up front, followed by soft, malty and biscuity notes intertwined with a vibrant citrus top note. Finish: Hints of honey with a soft, lingering finish reminiscent of plump sultanas and ripe cherries.
£79.95
Delicate and possessing a light body, this Cardhu expression is truly outstanding. It is complemented beautifully by an enigmatic hint of Parma violets, embodying the timeless grace of a flawless individual flower. This Cardhu variation is a graceful and utterly enchanting creation, boasting fruity and meadow-sweet aromas. Its flavor profile is sweet, indulgent, and impeccably balanced, featuring a remarkable and unique floral note that adds to its allure. Tasting Note by Cardhu:Nose: The mild nose is fresh and lightly fruity, as gentle aromas of white grape and lychee frolic with sharper hints of green apple, pear and a trace of orange zest, all enrobed by a hint of buttery pastry. Rising above these, a light spicy note reveals more of the wine-seasoned wood. A drop of water introduces a light note of meadow flowers, which become distinctly honeyed with time.Palate: A soft, creamy-smooth and quite full texture, the sweet taste suggesting home-made toffees. Soon, that taste becomes more fragrant and hints of Parma violets, a note further enriched by winey red apple and pear fruit and made more appetizing still by crisp, clean oak. A dash of water softens it to a delightful creamy-sweet freshness, leaving just a hint of spice.Finish: Short, sweet, clean and warming, with lingering perfume in the aftertaste. With water smoother still, as a warming pinch of white pepper appears, while there is a final burst of green apple in the aftertaste.
£122.95
Distilled and aged at the Tsunuki Distillery, this single cask whisky boasts an impressive peat level of 124ppm. Remarkably, it still retains the distillery's signature traits of freshness and floral notes, with the gentle peat providing a harmonious complement to these characteristics. Notably, this particular single cask was handpicked by La Maison du Whisky, a globally renowned whisky retailer known for their discerning taste in exceptional spirits. Tasting Note by Tsunuki:Pepper, cinnamon and liquorice on the nose, with a touch of oiliness and oak cake. Very busy on the palate, with candied lemon, iris, bacon fat, gooseberry and vanilla pod. Some fresh herbs on the finish with sage, verbena and soft peat smoke.
£367.95
PIAFF Blanc de Blancs Grape: 100% Chardonnay Vineyard: Côte des Blancs Terroir: The vineyard faces east, with thin topsoils that allow the Chardonnay vines to delve into chalk at shallower depths than in other areas, renowned for its pronounced minerality. Vinification: Stainless steel Time on lees: A minimum of 3 years Closure: Cork and cage Tasting Note by Champagne Piaff:Soft floral aromas are highlighted by a delicate yet enduring mousse, which also has hints of fresh hazelnuts and almonds. White fruits are presented on the palate in great proportion with a particularly pleasant minerality and notes of brioche/yeastiness. The palate has excellent structure and longevity.
£65.95
Hailing from the esteemed Seattle-based craft distillery Westland, this American single malt whiskey is a testament to their excellence, having been named Craft Producer of the Year at the Icons of Whisky in 2016. The whiskey matures in casks formerly used to hold Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez Sherry, infusing it with rich and complex flavors. Tasting Note by Westland: Nose: The aroma of honey-dipped oatmeal raisin cookies and quick richness are there in the nostrils. A drizzle of maple syrup is then applied to banana pancakes.Palate: There are initially kiwi aromas along with more notes of maple and raisin syrup. Extended tastings start with a dizzying array of sweet pastries and cookies that gradually get richer and darker before giving the palate over to stewed yellow fruits at the finish.
£77.95
Westland's peated malt is a skillful blend that incorporates a portion of intensely peated whisky with unpeated spirits, all aged in American oak barrels. This harmonious marriage achieves a superb equilibrium between smoky and fruity notes, accompanied by hints of earthiness, green herbs, and roasted nuts, creating a well-rounded and complex flavor profile. Tasting Note by Westland:Nose: Smouldering moss, flamed orange peel, and a background of nuttiness are the first notes in the nose.Palate: Peat erupts from the palate, expressing flavours of roasted pistachios, iodine, and campfire. The smouldering moss on the nose gradually transforms into burning embers and roasted plantains. As time passes, the palate also changes, moving towards more pronounced earth notes, green herbs, and increasing iodine towards the finish.
£77.95
The Glentauchers 12-Year-Old 2010, selected by Milroy's, is a single malt that was initially matured in a refill hogshead before being reracked into a first-fill Manzanilla hogshead for further aging. This whisky, distilled in 2010 and bottled in 2022, has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 56.3%. This particular expression was limited to just 251 bottles, making it a rare and collectible release. Tasting Note by Milroy's:Nose: Clean, poised and citrusy with buttery baked apples with demerara sugar.Palate: Distinctly waxy with sharp fresh ginger, fresh malt, lemon drizzle cake and salted caramel crunch.Finish: Distinctly Palo-Cortado – dry but with hints of figs and burnt butterscotch.
£119.95
Essentially, this bottle encapsulates the essence of Stauning. It melds a touch of smoke, a hint of spice, and layers of complexity, epitomizing a versatile Nordic whisky.This whisky is highly adaptable: If one desires a pure, unadulterated experience, they can savor it neat, reminiscent of a classic scotch. Adding ice introduces a bourbon or rye ambiance, and for those looking to elevate their traditional whisky cocktails, this offers a delightful Nordic disruption. Tasting Note by Stauning Whisky:Lightly smoked, spicy and sweet, a whisky with complexity and structure.On the nose: cereals, chocolate, oak, caramel, cinnamon and bonfires. A taste like a smoked chocolate bar with a palate of nougat, caramel, liquorice, sweet apple and oak. A long smokey aftertaste with vanilla, orange, tobacco, dried red fruit and more oak.
£65.95