Vanilla Flavour in Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a delightful journey into the world of creamy, sweet, and aromatic notes. These whiskies are celebrated for their elegant and indulgent character, with prominent hints of vanilla bean, custard, and toffee. The palate is enriched with a velvety smoothness and a touch of oak, resulting in a harmonious and comforting whisky experience. Vanilla Flavour Single Malt Scotch Whiskies are a favorite choice for those who appreciate the luscious and dessert-like nuances in their whisky.
The 12 Years Old whisky pairs perfectly with Parmigiano-Reggiano, as its rich malt character balances the cheese’s dryness. In return, the cheese serves as a foundation that amplifies the whisky’s sweet fruitiness and highlights its clean barley notes.
Tasting Note by Glen Garioch:Nose: The colour of sharp honey, on the nose heathery floral notes are balanced with the richness of poached pears and the sweetness of malted barley.Palate: Crème brûlée and sweet ripe banana at first, then comes a light oakiness with pear fruitiness, leading to a long smooth, creamy and fragrant finish.
Driven by a desire to explore new dimensions within The Balvenie's flavor profile, distillery manager Ian Millar drew inspiration from a recent visit to Islay. He ordered a batch of Speyside peat for the kiln, marking a significant departure from the distillery's traditional methods. During one week each year, The Balvenie distills a batch of peated malt, resulting in a whisky enriched with honeyed, vanilla, and citrus notes, adorned with an intriguing layer of delicate smokiness.
The Balvenie Distillery finds its essence in the stories shared from one generation of craftsmen to the next. The Balvenie Stories collection, comprising three unique whiskies, pays homage to these tales of character, determination, and craftsmanship.
Each whisky brought to life by The Balvenie encapsulates a human narrative, evolving in tandem with its protagonists and revealing unforeseen twists as it matures over the years. It's a celebration of the enduring craft and heritage embodied by The Balvenie.
Tasting Note by Balvenie:Nose: Gentle sweet peat smoke, lighter floral notes and delicate butterscotch honey.Palate: Velvety and round to taste with the peat smoke balancing citrus flavours, oaky vanilla and blossom honey.Finish: Gentle smoke with a lingering and creamy vanilla sweetness.
Established in 1826 in the sheltered Valley of Forgue in the Scottish Highlands, The GlenDronach Distillery is one of Scotland's most storied and consistently sherry-focused producers. Founded by James Allardice, the distillery has maintained an unwavering commitment to traditional methods for nearly two centuries, producing a characterful, full-bodied spirit that is ideally suited to extended maturation in wood. That continuity of craft and place gives each expression a depth of provenance that rewards both the curious newcomer and the seasoned collector.
The 12 Year Old is matured exclusively in Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks, each sourced from the bodegas of Andalucía in southern Spain. This dual-cask approach is the cornerstone of GlenDronach's richly sherried house style, coaxing layer upon layer of dried fruit, spice, and oak character from the spirit over the course of twelve years. Presented in elegant packaging, this expression makes a refined and considered gift for anyone with an appreciation for traditionally crafted Highland single malt.
Tasting Note by GlenDronach:Nose: Sherried autumn fruits meld with smooth chocolate praline, gingerbread and sun-dried raisin.Palate: Caramelised bramble, silky orange and sultana envelope the palate with warming spice.
The pinnacle of GlenDronach’s artistry, this inaugural 2025 edition is crafted from a selection of casks distilled in 1978, 1983, and 1984. Initially aged in PX and Oloroso sherry casks, the whiskies were vatted and further married in a first-fill PX puncheon and a second-fill Oloroso puncheon before bottling. The result is a whisky polished by over four decades of maturation, exuding unparalleled richness, velvet texture, and multi-layered dark fruit character.
Tasting Notes by GlenDronach:Nose: Opulent dark fruits with hints of walnut, leather and treacle.Palate: Deeply layered with raisin, date, chocolate and velvet tannins, lifted by warm spice.Finish: Exceptionally long, with lingering fruit richness and sherry cask complexity.
Ledaig Hebridean Moon takes its inspiration from Mull's historic Baliscate Standing Stones, known for centuries as markers of the lunar cycle, symbolising renewal and reflection. This single malt represents the first spirit from Tobermory Distillery's new stills, introduced in 2014. As the distillery transitioned from its older stills, this release marks the start of a fresh chapter, mirroring the lunar cycle’s theme of renewal.
Aged quietly for over ten years in carefully selected second-fill bourbon casks, this whisky honours its Hebridean heritage, making it both a tribute to Mull and a unique limited edition.
Tasting Note by Tobermory: Nose: An earthy smoke fades to reveal soft vanilla, double cream and candied fruit with a gentle spice and touch of cracked black pepper.Palate: Packed full of citrus notes reminiscent of lemon drizzle cake, balanced with notes of fresh leather, tobacco and a hint of toasted oak.Finish: A warm medicinal smoke lingers with a gentle cinnamon spice.
Ode to the Embers is a rare peated single malt from The Glendronach's Master’s Anthology, capturing the warmth and character of Highland tradition. Matured in Oloroso sherry casks, it intertwines rich peat smoke with a touch of spiced complexity, reflecting the distillery’s dedication to sherry cask maturation and timeless craftsmanship.
Tasting Note by GlenDronach:Nose: Cinnamon spiced toffee, apple and caramelised walnut brittle intertwine with flamed orange on a smouldering open fire.Palate: Raisin and honeyed walnut meld with bramble ganache and smoked chocolate fudge.
Established in 1826 in the sheltered Valley of Forgue in the Scottish Highlands, The GlenDronach Distillery has maintained an unwavering commitment to traditionally crafted, sherry-matured single malt for nearly two centuries. Founded by James Allardice, the distillery is one of Scotland's most respected producers of richly cask-influenced whisky, and its dunnage warehouses — cool, earthen-floored, and unhurried — provide ideal conditions for the long, patient maturation that defines its house style.
The 15 Year Old spends fifteen years maturing exclusively in Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks sourced from the bodegas of Andalucía in southern Spain. The additional three years beyond the 12 Year Old expression allows the spirit to draw yet deeper colour and concentration from the wood, building layers of dried fruit and dark confectionery character that few distilleries can match. Beautifully presented and richly sherried, this is an expression well suited to gifting or adding genuine weight to a collection.
Tasting Note by GlenDronach:Nose: An intoxicating burst of maraschino cherry, ripe bramble and dark chocolate mint with hints of orange bitters and walnut liqueur.Palate: Honey-glazed apricot and ripe fig with a crescendo of black cherry, angelica, and muscovado.
The third and final release in Rosebank's inaugural global series of legacy whiskies celebrates the revival of the distillery, known as the 'King of the Lowlands'. This edition commemorates the distillery's re-emergence after over 30 years of dormancy, marking a key milestone since its restoration began in 2019. Distilled in the final three years before its closure, this release captures Rosebank's rich, fruity, and floral character. The packaging features a commemorative letter and an NFC tag for authentication, highlighting its significance as Rosebank prepares to welcome the public in 2024.
Tasting Note by Rosebank:Nose: Elegant and balanced, boiled sweeties, pineapple cubes, dried apricot, gentle oak, candied ginger, lemon drizzle, marzipan, hints of white pepper and café latte.Palate: Velvet mouthfeel with good body, hints of malt, thyme, butterscotch, tropical fruits, drying oak and softly warming spice.Finish: Soft and long with lemon, honeyed porridge and toasted walnut.
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.
The Ledaig Triple Wood is an inaugural release, curated in collaboration with Tobermory Distillery's Island Ambassador and the renowned wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan, marking a union of three iconic Ledaig single malts. This blend signifies the partnership among Tobermory Distillery, Gordon Buchanan, and the Mull and Iona Community Trust, a charitable associate in a strive to uphold, safeguard, and conserve the island of Mull in the Scottish Hebrides.
This luxurious whisky comprises three classic Ledaig single malts, each meticulously matured in distinct casks — Wine, Bourbon, and Port. These are expertly harmonized by Master Blender, Julieann Fernandez. The outcome is a distinctive, smoky whisky brimming with hints of apple, vanilla, smoky oak, toffee, and a lingering touch of maple syrup.
Tasting Note by Tobermory: Nose: Sweet nose with notes of poached pears dusted with cinnamon, creamy butterscotch and American cream soda.Palate: An initial burst of apple strudel an vanilla ice cream is balanced with cracked black pepper, wood smoke, toasted oak and treacle toffee.Finish: Lingering smoky finish with cloves and a touch of maple syrup.
Distilled in 2013, this single vintage expression has undergone a decade of maturation. The ageing process involves a carefully chosen combination of casks: 80% of the whisky is matured in first-fill bourbon barrels, while the remaining 20% ages in second-fill Pauillac wine casks. This maturation strategy enhances the whisky's complexity and depth, offering a harmonious blend of the bourbon barrel's vanilla and oak notes with the rich, fruity nuances imparted by the Pauillac wine casks.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Aromas of warm citrus, tropical fruit, and sweet malty flour are immediate on the nose. As the whisky opens the sweetness of the fruit, oak and malted Bere barley combine to give an uplifting, sunny feel to the dram, enhanced with fragrant peach skin, fresh vanilla pods, candied orange and creamy fudge. Over time, delicate floral notes of rose and subtle sweet violet appear.Palate: On the palate, the presence of the malted grain is unmistakable with notes of popcorn, brown sugar and warm porridge. The Bere barley provides a soft, rounded mouthfeel, beautifully complementing the sweet, stoned fruit notes. Apricot, peach, melon and candied orange are balanced with the gentle influence of the oak, which adds a hint of vanilla, coconut and marzipan.Finish: Milk chocolate, malted grain and crème brulee add to the soft finish, while a hint of mango and orange blossom honey linger.
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.
The Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2014 is a sophisticated single malt whisky, known for its subtle yet intricate blend of fruit and smoke. It's made from 100% Islay Concerto and Propino barley, heavily peated and distilled in 2014 from the 2013 harvest. Aged for seven years, its maturation involves 84% in first-fill bourbon casks, with the remaining portion split between second-fill Virgin oak and wine casks. This maturation profile creates a unique balance, further characterized by a phenol level of 40 PPM and a robust 50% ABV, culminating in a whisky that is complex, yet quietly harmonious.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Malty digestive biscuits and peat embers open on the nose, followed by sweet vanilla and notes of honey, toffee and Crème Brûlée. As the whisky breathes its fruity character comes to the fore, with lemon rind and peat smoke rising from the glass, moving to grapefruit, ripe melon, peach and crisp red apple. Port Charlotte’s signature maritime note is offset with a touch of wood spice, nutmeg and cinnamon, showcasing the depth and complexity of this single malt.Palate: An initial citrus tang is followed by sweet ripe fruit and gentle peat smoke. A subtle marine character comes through, with this sandy minerality complemented with toasted oak. On a second sip, the balance of fruit and smoke is unmistaken, with a medley of apricot, peach and ripe melon delicately wrapped in charred heather and peat embers. The maturation in American bourbon barrels brings lightly toasted oak notes, with a hint of coconut, creamy marzipan and tobacco.Finish: Soft stoned fruit and toasted oak sweetness leave a beautifully balanced finish, while a subtle, dry barbeque smoke lingers.
Founded in 1897 beside the River Spey and revived in 2012 by Ian Macleod Distillers, Tamdhu has built its reputation on a single principle: 100% Oloroso sherry cask maturation. The Batch Strength series represents the most intense expression of that commitment, and Batch 008 is the latest limited release in this award-winning high-strength collection, matured in a combination of American and European oak Oloroso sherry casks sourced from Jerez, Spain.
Bottled at cask strength of 55.8% ABV without chill-filtration and at natural colour, Batch 008 has earned Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2025. Presented in a premium gift box, it is an exceptional choice for collectors and enthusiasts who want to experience the boldest and most concentrated expression of Tamdhu's sherry cask mastery. A splash of water opens up layers of candied citrus and spice for those who prefer a more measured approach.
Tasting Note by Tamdhu:Nose: Creamy vanilla and melting honeycomb.Palate: Sharp berries dance alongside sweet, candied lemon peel.Finish: Elegant sherry oak finish, with hints of figs lingering on the palate.
Tomintoul 16 Years Old, cherished by their Master Distiller, Robert Fleming, is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship. This exceptional single malt is lovingly created from a carefully chosen selection of the finest American oak ex-bourbon casks.
Tasting Note by Tomintoul:Nose: Creamy and sweet with aromas of heather honey, soft nougat, vanilla fudge and toasted brioche with lemon zest highlights. Palate: Nutty and well rounded with layers of creme brulee and boiled sweets mingled with touches of mocha and amoretti biscuit.Finish: Mellow and warming with notes of shortbread, cinnamon icing and brittle toffee lingering on the tongue.
Bere barley, acknowledged as Britain's oldest cultivated cereal strain, would have been utilized by Scotland's early distillers over many centuries. Nevertheless, in the 20th century, there was a shift towards prioritizing yield and commercial viability, leading to the selection of varieties that offered easier cultivation and higher extract, favoring efficiency over flavor.
In their commitment to championing flavor, the distillery has been working closely with the University of the Highlands and Islands' Agronomy Institute since 2005 to reintroduce Bere barley into the production of single malt whisky. However, the importance of this barley extends beyond whisky production, as it holds significant potential for the future of food production.
Sown in April and harvested in September, the 2011 growing season primarily witnessed warm and dry conditions, except during the crucial harvest period when rainfall became more frequent. Maturing patiently for over a decade in first-fill ex-bourbon casks, the understated maturation of the 2012 vintage carefully balances an indulgent texture with the presence of malty, sweet fruit notes.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Complex and alluring, there is a wonderful combination of fruity and floral notes on the nose. Oak comes through with zesty lime and green apple, followed by fragrant honeysuckle and creamy vanilla. The Bere barley provides a tart robustness with hints of hay and barley sugar sweetness, with a peach note growing as the dram opens further.Palate: Firm and well rounded, Bere barley and stoned fruit glide across the palate bringing waves of apricot, ripe peach and stewed apple. Chocolate lime hints at the zesty richness of the spirit before barley sugar and warm scones bring a remarkable depth of flavour from the malt. Marine notes of sun kissed sand and sea shells follow, moving to marzipan, mellow oak and coconut.Finish: Long and delicate, the finish has notes of gingerbread, milk chocolate, marzipan, creamy vanilla and apricot jam. A subtle marine note lingers along with a hint of barley sugar.
This limited edition release is a rare gem, with only 630 crystal decanters available, each adorned with a unique number, making it a truly exclusive experience. Mahesh Patel's passion for collecting casks led him to handpick two Macallan barrels over 15 years ago, long before it became a trend. Now, he invites whisky enthusiasts to join him on a journey of exceptional flavors and unparalleled craftsmanship. The Macallan 26 Year Old (Sirius) whisky is a harmonious blend of fine-grained Highland peat and the traditional Macallan sherry profile.
Tasting Note by Sirius:Nose: Warm and inviting scents of butterscotch meet aromatic heather, encapsulated by orange zesty charcoal Smoke.Palate: Satisfyingly, creamy and peppery with aromas of roasted nuts, nutmeg and clove, with hints of Madagascan vanilla, dark chocolate, honey, candied fruits and floral smoke.Finish: Long-lingering sweet, oaky spice.
As one follows the meandering path along the river's edge beside The Singleton of Glen Ord, the tale of its unique enchantment carries significant meaning. Situated on the Black Isle, it stands as the sole remaining Single Malt distillery, and the allure of this whisky resides in its luxuriously intricate flavors. The mastery of slow craftsmanship has always been the secret, allowing each phase of production, from malting to maturation, to progress at its own unhurried pace, resulting in a liquid that is harmonious, velvety, and captivating.
This exceptional expression captivates the senses with its opulent character, honed over eight years of aging in wine casks.
Tasting Note by Singleton:Nose: Dry overall, the gentle nose gives a vinous first impression, backed by spicy, woody notes of oak shavings and beech. Alluring aromas of tart red berry fruit and creamy vanilla spread among them, and a hint of wax appears in the development. A little water softens the nose and relaxes the aroma, without great alteration.Palate: An ultra-smooth, mouth-filling texture prefaces a lively, intense taste; barley-sugar sweet, with a pinch of salt. That sweetness becomes pleasantly tart, with suggestions of gooseberry and crisp grape. At reduced strength, it is not as tart, but still spicy; the sweetness is highlighted yet the appetising spicy heat remains.Finish: Lengthy and palate-drying, as pepper-heat lingers in a last kiss of silken spice. With water sweeter, now with a trace of fondant in the aftertaste.
Bottled at a 46.3% ABV, the Tobermory 12 Year Old is featured as the signature expression in the Tobermory core range without any added colour and without chill-filtering. Exhibiting a natural hue and not subjected to chill filtering, the Tobermory 12-year whisky offers a lively array of fruit and spice flavors, complemented by a gentle saltiness that mirrors the waters of our harbor.
Tasting Note by Tobermory:Nose: Rich fruit, orange and citrus notes, fresh floral hints and rich oak with vanilla and spice.Palate: Sweet orange and citrus, creamy caramel and rich vanilla with spicy hints of cinnamon and clove.Finish: Long and lingering vanilla and spice.
Ledaig 10 is a meticulously crafted 10 year old single malt whisky known for its unique smoky profile, originating from Tobermory Distillery. Much like all their single malts, this peated Ledaig undergoes no chill filtration and retains its natural colour. It's bottled at 46.3% ABV and is made using peated barley (30-40ppm) of the concerto variety.
Tasting Note by Tobymory: Nose: Sweet briny smokiness with distinct island character and playful notes that hint at mild antiseptic, creosote, wax polish, mint chocolate and floral seaside aromas. Soft peat, gentle smoke.Palate: Tantalisingly sweet, medicinal flavours infused with enticing sparks of spicy pepper and dried fruit with rich peaty smoke and a velvety vanilla and malty creaminess.Finish: A wondrous union of sublimely spicy white pepper, the vibrant sweetness of liquorice and a kick of cloves with a exquisite lingering saltiness.
Situated on a 485-acre estate on the banks of the River Spey in Craigellachie, The Macallan has built its reputation over nearly two centuries on an unwavering philosophy of exceptional oak cask maturation. Every cask used across the Double Cask Collection is prepared at The Macallan's own cooperages and bodegas in Jerez de la Frontera, where the oak is seasoned with sherry wine before being transported to Speyside. It is this meticulous chain of custody, from Spanish bodega to Scottish warehouse, that ensures the consistency and quality of flavour and natural colour that defines the collection.
The Double Cask 15 Year Old brings together sherry seasoned American oak and sherry seasoned European oak, matured for a minimum of fifteen years on The Macallan Estate. The American oak contributes its characteristic vanilla sweetness and lighter fruit notes, whilst the European oak adds the richer dried fruit complexity and soft spice more familiar from the classic Sherry Oak style. As Master Whisky Maker Kirsteen Campbell notes, the collection increases in complexity with age, and at fifteen years the Double Cask delivers a noticeably deeper and more layered character than its twelve year old counterpart. Bottled at entirely natural colour without the addition of caramel, it presents beautifully and makes a highly regarded gift for any occasion.
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Dried fruit, toffee and vanilla with smooth oak and baked apple. Balanced with notes of honey and chocolate.Palate: Sweet raisin and sultana builds with hints of vanilla, wood spice and citrus.Finish: Warm with ginger turning to caramel and citrus, with a lingering and creamy mouth feel.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ode to the Dark is the richest expression in The Glendronach's Master’s Anthology, matured in exceptional Pedro Ximénez sherry casks and bottled at high strength. This bold single malt embodies depth and indulgence, blending layers of richness with The Glendronach’s renowned expertise in sherry cask maturation.
Tasting Note by GlenDronach:Nose: A symphony of mocha, black cherry and dark chocolate precede créme brûlée with raisin, brown sugar and ginger.Palate: Velvet layers of smooth espresso and crème caramel fold into black grape and mint chocolate ganache.
Ode to the Valley is a beautifully crafted single malt from The Glendronach's Master’s Anthology, inspired by the lush landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. Matured in a combination of ruby port casks and the distillery’s signature sherry casks, it delivers a harmonious balance of sweet floral nectar and ripe summer berries. This expression celebrates the rich heritage of sherry cask maturation while capturing the essence of the land that defines The Glendronach.
Tasting Note by GlenDronach:Nose: Late summer berries and chocolate de leche imbued with sweet demerara and apricot glaze.Palate: Sip blackberry and roasted apple crumble with freshly baked gingerbread and sweet damson plum
The Glenfiddich 15 Year Old is crafted using a pioneering solera system that marries whiskies matured in sherry, bourbon and new oak casks. This combination creates an exquisitely complex whisky, characterised by its full-bodied richness and warming flavours of dark fruit, rich sherry and cinnamon. Finished with a lingering sweet oak note, the Glenfiddich 15 is a masterful creation for those who appreciate depth and character in their single malt. The limited edition packaging celebrates nature’s bloom, making it a special choice for festive gifting.
Tasting Note by Glenfiddich:Nose: An intriguingly complex aroma. Sweet heather honey and vanilla fudge combined with rich dark fruits.Palate: Silky smooth, revealing layers of sherry oak, marzipan, cinnamon and ginger. Full-bodied and bursting with flavour.Finish: Satisfyingly rich with lingering sweetness.
Best described as an 'ultimate sherry bomb'. Matured exclusively in premium Oloroso sherry casks from Andalucía, it presents a completely different layer of rich sherried-ness and complexity, with unique notes of allspice, nuttiness and golden syrup.
Tasting Note by GlenDronach:Nose: Deep aromatics of fudge and dark muscovado sugar. Fruit compote and morello cherries provide added layers of complexity.Palate: Rich, dark and seductive. Remarkable flavours of stewed fruits and allspice marry together with classical aged Oloroso and toasted walnut bread and chocolate orange.
Inspired by Ian Millar's interest in peat following his visit to Islay, The Balvenie's "Week of Peat" epitomises 17 years of meticulous monitoring to harmonise peat perfectly with the distillery's signature flavours of honey, vanilla, and citrus, enriched with a subtle smokiness. This expression is part of "The Balvenie Stories," a trio of limited-edition whiskies that encapsulate tales of craftsmanship and tradition, emphasising the distillery's commitment to age-old, hands-on methods and storytelling through each unique batch of single malt, made from home-grown barley.
Tasting Note by Balvenie:Nose: Subtle peat smoke, heather, orange peel and light tropical fruit, with light butterscotch and sweet vanilla.Palate: Velvety and round to taste with the peat smoke balancing citrus flavours, oaky vanilla and blossom honey.Finish: Gently smoke with a lingering and creamy vanilla sweetness.
PMC:01 is a masterful blend of terroirs, initially matured in first-fill Bourbon barrels in 2013 for four years, then artfully transferred in 2017 to Pomerol casks for an additional five years of aging. This pioneering release from Port Charlotte, aged in the esteemed Bordeaux wine barrels, marries the lush, fruit-rich character of Pomerol oak with the unmistakable maritime essence of Islay.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Warm peat smoke and red fruits open on the nose, moving to stewed pears, melon and a subtle marine note. Delicate floral notes of rose and geranium follow, with hints of vanilla, honey, leather and toasted oak coming from the wood. As the spirit opens further, a subtle spice mix of clove and ginger comes to the fore, with a touch of marzipan.Palate: Malt sugar and peat smoke complement the tremendous viscosity of the liquid which coats the palate. The influence of the cask continues and showcases the harmonious balance of oak and fruit, with succulent blackberries, plum and aged leather.Finish: Mellow marine tones, crushed seashells and a hint of citrus lemon rind nod to the single malt’s all-Islay maturation while Port Charlotte’s signature peat smoke lingers.
For nearly two decades, Bruichladdich has demonstrated a steadfast dedication to barley provenance, a commitment exemplified in the Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2014. This latest unpeated single malt, distilled exclusively from barley grown on Islay, is a celebration of both place and provenance. Distilled from barley sourced from eight local farms within an 11-mile radius of the Bruichladdich Distillery, it embodies the essence of its origin. The Islay Barley 2014, with full traceability from farm to glass, has matured in a harmonious blend of first-fill bourbon casks, sherry butts, and second-fill wine casks. This careful cask selection ensures a perfect balance between the oak's influence and the character of the locally sourced barley.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Delicate floral notes along with sweet malt and ripe grain open on the nose. Hints of pepper and soft spices follow before the dram reveals soft stoned fruits and creamy vanilla. Creamy vanilla, a hint of coconut, butterscotch, and brown sugar come from the oak, alongside delicate notes of nutmeg and hazelnut. Fruit notes continue to open, with fragrant peach, honeyed melon, pear drops and warm banana bread.Palate: Creamy vanilla and lemon are immediate on the palate, with a peppery nutmeg spice giving way to sweet malt, warm porridge and popcorn. The depth of flavour and creamy, viscous texture is typical of our Islay barley style, with the natural oils from the barley enhanced with layers of sweet citrus, tropical fruit and fragrant peach. The combination of American and French oak makes for a beautifully balanced expression, with a drop of water bringing out subtle marine notes.Finish: Sweet, stoned fruits settle on the palate with creamy vanilla custard and a touch of coconut, while a delicate floral note lingers.
Craigellachie 23 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky embodies a bold, old-fashioned style, offering a robust and muscular profile. Distinct Speyside sweetness is complemented by fresh tropical notes, citrus, and toasted oak. Vanilla and spicy cinnamon develop alongside a unique zing of menthol and smoky pineapple over a campfire. This whisky is matured in a combination of first-fill sherry and bourbon casks, which contribute layers of richness and complexity. Non-chill filtered and free of added caramel coloring, it is bottled at 46% ABV, showcasing its unapologetically distinct character.
Tasting Note by Craigellachie:Vanilla, toffee and fudge notes, robust and muscular in flavour with a hint of pineapple.
Introducing the 2022 Limited Release of Talisker 30 Year Old, now an eagerly anticipated annual offering. This exquisite whisky has been indulged in three decades of maturation in American oak casks before being bottled at its natural cask strength. The essence of Talisker's spirit beautifully converges peat, oiliness, and captivating spice notes, along with a medley of other nuanced elements, resulting in an eloquent and refined expression that captures the essence of time and craftsmanship.
Tasting Note by Talisker:Nose: Freshly cut orchard fruit, waxy red apples, aromatic white pepper, cinder toffee, and a little creaminess may all be detected on the nose. A crisp maritime air blows by as tropical fruits, cocoa nibs, and a beach campfire become more prevalent. Palate: A warming smokiness, a chilli pepper prick, a mild salinity, and layers of apple and pear are revealed on the palate as well as flickering embers and spicy oak flavours. Finish: A lasting warmth with aromas of ripe fruit, roasted hazelnuts, and a tinge of vanilla, combined with a peppery and cinnamon tingling.
Kilkerran's heavily peated single malt, crafted at the Glengyle distillery in Campbeltown, is a beloved expression. It matures in a blend of ex-bourbon and sherry casks, showcasing the distinctive Campbeltown qualities marked by bold brine and fruity notes. This edition also boasts flavors of smoky peat, freshly baked bramble apple pie, and sweet salted caramel, all leading to a creamy, lingering finish.
Tasting Note by Kilkerran:Nose: Opens up to reveal citrus notes, vanilla cheesecake, rhubarb and custard sweets with delicate peat smoke.Palate: Freshly baked Bramley apple pie and sweet salted caramel. The peat is prolific yet well integrated. A fresh coastal influence evokes memories of a blustery, busy, sea sprayed harbour.Finish: Long and creamy. Notes of toasted oak and pencil shavings give way to a lasting sweet, fruity peat smoke.
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.
Introducing the Teaninich 13 Year Old 2009 whisky by Mossburn - a rare and limited edition gem that will captivate whisky enthusiasts and collectors alike. Crafted with exceptional skill and expertise, this outstanding vintage release is a true testament to the art of distillation. Aged for 13 years, this single malt Scotch whisky has developed a truly unique flavor profile that is sure to leave a lasting impression. From the moment you take your first sip, you'll be transported to a world of waxy citrus and barley sugars, inviting you to indulge in its delightful complexities. As the whisky dances on your palate, you'll discover the perfect harmony of fresh oak and plum jam, offering a tantalizing combination of flavors that will keep you coming back for more. The aromatic spice and creamy vanilla add a touch of sophistication, while the sweetness of the red berries adds a luscious and indulgent quality. With each sip, the Teaninich 13 Year Old 2009 whisky unveils its true character. The finish is nothing short of remarkable, with the lingering essence of orange peel and floral honey, leaving a memorable and satisfying aftertaste. Whether you're a seasoned whisky connoisseur or a curious newcomer, this rare and limited edition release deserves a special place in your collection. Its exclusivity and prestige make it a true gem among spirits, and its exceptional craftsmanship sets it apart from the rest. Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your whisky journey with the Teaninich 13 Year Old 2009 by Mossburn. Experience the complexity, depth of flavors, and sheer delight that this remarkable whisky has to offer. Indulge in a truly exceptional spirit that will leave you craving for more.
Tasting Note by Mossburn: Nose: Waxy citrus and barley sugars are followed by fresh oak and plum jam.Palate: Aromatic spice and creamy vanilla balance the sweetness of the red berries.Finish: Orange peel with floral honey.
Following the resounding success of Cigar Malt I, Tamdhu proudly introduces Cigar Malt II, a non-chill filtered single malt with a potent 53.8% ABV, meticulously matured in first-fill European oak Oloroso sherry casks. This unique journey results in a rich flavor and complex natural color, perfectly complementing a hand-rolled cigar. Each cask is carefully chosen for its robust wood character, ensuring it can match the opulence of a premium cigar. Tamdhu's commitment to quality guarantees an unforgettable experience, ideal for whisky aficionados seeking a companion for their cherished cigars, or simply savoring on its own.
Tasting Note by Tamdhu:Nose: Crystallised ginger, sherry oak and rich golden syrup.Palate: Sherry-soaked winter fruits, giving way to rich malt loaf topped with vanilla cream.Finish: Honeyed apricots, then toasted nuts.
Mid Coul farm, situated near Inverness in the northern reaches of Scotland, played a pivotal role by providing our initial harvest of organic barley in 2003. This forward-thinking estate, covering 2,755 acres, has implemented an innovative closed-loop fertility system. This system not only generates electricity using an anaerobic digester but also facilitates the recycling of nearly all waste material into fertilizer.
With a commitment to avoiding artificial inputs, the barley at Mid Coul receives its nourishment from the ground itself, making it the purest embodiment of its terroir. This term encompasses the unique combination of soil composition, climate, and geographical location where the barley is cultivated.
In alignment with sustainable principles and a harmonious coexistence with nature, this eco-friendly spirit represents the future of whisky production and holds a significant place within our Barley Provenance series.
The resulting delicate floral spirit is matured in traditional American oak casks, imparting a delightful fusion of creamy vanilla, fudge, honeyed citrus, notes of ripe fruit, and subtle spices.
Tasting Note by Bruichladich: Nose: Lemon rind, water mint, cantaloupe melon, creme brulee, and mellow oak.Palate: The delicate floral spirit has a superb flavour profile of toasted oak, honey, vanilla fudge, ripe pear, and melon after maturing in traditional American oak.Finish: Thick and rich. Golden syrup, coconut, and a sea breeze with nutmeg undertones.
The SC: 01 2012 vintage was exclusively conceived, cultivated, distilled, aged, and bottled on Islay. The barley used for this vintage was harvested in 2011 and supplied by seven local farmers, all situated within a 10-mile radius of the distillery. Showcasing the unique Islay terroir, this locally-sourced barley is enriched with a detailed cask formulation.
The barley is malted to a peat level of 40ppm by maltsters on the Scottish mainland. Afterward, it's brought back to Islay for distillation. Using tall, slender-necked stills, the distillation process aims for the utmost elegance and delicacy. The spirit then embarks on a tripartite maturation journey.
This vintage is a fusion of sherry butts, first and second fill American whiskey barrels, which were transferred at varying maturation stages into some of the premier Sauternes wine casks sourced from the left bank of the Garonne River in Bordeaux.
Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Sweet, stone fruit and a delicate floral perfume on the nose with hints of peaches in syrup, dried apricots, honeyed melon and ripe pineapple. Brown sugar, vanilla-fudge, caramel and marzipan are followed by heady notes of honeysuckle and heather. Peat smoke and warm toasted oak come through with a little time to bring depth and complexity to the dram.Palate: The warmth and supple texture of this dram elegantly coats the palate and brings a balance of light peat smoke and ripe fruit. Another sip confirms both the beautiful viscosity and depth of flavour, as beneath the delicate smoke comes earthy notes of leather and boot polish. The oak brings strength and sweet vanilla, chocolate and citrus to complement the waves of fruit.Finish: A dram you wish would last forever, the wonderful marine notes and earthy peat smoke linger on the palate with a citrus tang.
This limited edition Glenfiddich whisky is a unique collaboration between Scottish and Japanese whisky traditions. Aged for 29 years in American and European oak casks, it gains its distinctive character. What sets it apart is the finishing in rare Japanese Awamori casks, infusing a unique layer of flavor. This blend of Scotch heritage and Japanese craftsmanship results in an unforgettable taste experience, showcasing innovation and collaboration in the world of whisky.
Tasting Note by Glenfiddich:Nose: Zesty, ripe fruits and caramelised almonds. Lovely rich oak notes with hints of cinnamon and a distinctive herbal zing.Palate: Indulgent layers of toasted oak, creamy vanilla toffee and silky tannin. Sporadic bursts of spice and sherbet lemons with crunchy green apple and warming earthy tones.Finish: Long lasting oak.
The whisky's maturation journey begins in a harmonious blend of ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry casks. After this initial aging period, 50% of the blend embarks on an additional refinement in first-fill Sherry casks, while the remaining whisky matures in first-fill Bourbon casks.
In keeping with their unwavering commitment to quality, all Craigellachie expressions remain unaltered by chill filtration or caramel colouring and are bottled with a respectable 46% ABV. For those seeking an authentic and exceptional whisky experience, the Craigellachie 17 Year Old is a true testament to the artistry of whisky craftsmanship.
The Macallan M Decanter is a symbol of extraordinary artistry, a testament to Lalique's mastery of glassmaking since 1888. Individually numbered and made of immaculate crystal, each decanter is a work of art in its own right. The six facets of the decanter dance with light, reflecting and refracting it in a mesmerizing display that adds a touch of vitality to the rich, dark whisky within. Inspired by The Macallan's Six Pillars, this exceptional spirit embodies the essence of excellence. From the Estate's rich heritage to the Strangely Tiny Stills that produce a unique flavor profile, every aspect of The Macallan's craftsmanship is celebrated in this remarkable decanter.
Tasting Note by Macallan:Nose: Sweet black cherry and demerara sugar with a sensorial mix of polished oak and leather, softened with hints of indulgent chocolate and vanilla.Palate: Herbal notes of liquorice and tea leaves combined with smooth crème anglaise and chocolate orange with a hint of wood spice.Finish: Rich dried fruit and decadent dark chocolate.
The 13th batch of Bruichladdich's Octomore series introduces the 13.1 edition, a distinctly smoky whisky peated to exceptional levels. Distilled at Bruichladdich on Islay in 2016, this heavily-peated expression has matured for nearly five years in first-fill American oak casks, and then further aged in additional first-fill American oak barrels in 2021. Peated to an impressive 137.3, it's bottled at its natural cask strength of 59.2% ABV in 2022. This double maturation in first-fill American oak lends the whisky a unique profile of robust earthy smoke combined with rich tropical nuances. Octomore 13.1, known for its intense smokiness, comes encased in the range's iconic black tin, embodying its bold and complex nature.Tasting Note by Bruichladdich:Nose: Initial impressions are of sweet nutty smoke, loaded with barley sugar and ripe fruit. Syrupy apricot and ripe pear along with malty vanilla notes of barley flour and Crème Brulee, honey and tablet. The American oak brings coconut, almonds and charred oak. The peat smoke is delicate but powerful and, along with the charred oak, brings out boot polish, leather and earthy notes.
Palate: A viscous texture across the palate, the feeling is of densely smoked grain which comes through like smoked granola with honeyed fruit. A second sip brings the opportunity to decipher the complexity on the palate, with smoked apricot jam, barley flour, peat embers and burnt heather balanced with gooseberry citrus and sweet Turkish delight. Oak chips, sugared almonds and chocolate-limes with spicy aniseed comes toward the finish. A drop of water intensifies the smoke and brings out the minerality of the whisky.Finish: On the finish the sweetness fades and an earthy, mossy note remains on the palate wrapped in dry heathery peat smoke. Salty-citrus and floral notes of geranium and rose come through calmly to round off another wonderful expression of the Octomore paradox.
The 18 Year Old Double Cask is where maturity meets opulence. With age comes depth, and this whisky is a testament to that evolution. The profound influence of Sherry casks infuses the spirit with an added layer of spiciness, intertwined with a notable hint of liquorice. As time has worked its magic, the inherent fruitiness has transformed, maturing into a decadent raisin essence. This whisky isn't just aged; it's a luxurious experience, each sip echoing its rich lineage and the intricate dance of time and casks. It's not merely a drink, but a journey through the ages, capturing the essence of spice and luxury.
Tasting Note by Abelour:Nose: Rich and complex notes of toffee and butterscotch combine with ripe peach and bitter orange.Palate: Perfect structure. Initial notes of soft apricot and cream are offset by developing flavours of blackcurrant jam and sweet oak with a touch of honey.Finish: Very long and balanced, progresses from crème brûlée to a gentle oak flourish.
Bottled directly from the cask without the addition of water to reduce its alcohol content, Highland Park's Cask Strength series is renowned for delivering exceptional depth, complexity, and a harmonious flavor balance. Release No. 3 continues this tradition of excellence.
For this third release, a meticulous blend of three cask types was expertly employed. It includes first-fill sherry seasoned American and European oak casks, complemented by a smaller quantity of refill casks. This combination ensures a whisky with both depth and balance, showcasing the signature qualities of Highland Park's Cask Strength series.
Tasting Note by Highland Park:Palate: Lightly charred oak, honey-glazed lemons, crushed aniseed, ripe mango, cloudy heather honey, whipped vanilla cream, aromatic violet, pink grapefruit zest, rich sponge cake, smouldering peat smoke.
While not all whiskies are suitable for cask strength production and organic certification, Deanston stands as a remarkable exception. This uniquely waxy, soft, and honeyed single malt has the perfect attributes for both cask strength and organic distinction.
Bottling at cask strength amplifies the inherent characteristics of this whisky, which is matured in organic bourbon casks, infusing it with a subtly waxy, citrusy character. It's then gracefully finished in organic sherry casks, with specially chosen organic Fino sherry casks contributing a vibrant floral dimension.
This Limited Edition whisky proudly remains non-chillfiltered and retains its natural color, with only 2,784 bottles in existence, making it a rare and distinctive gem in the world of whisky.
Tasting Note by Deanston:Nose: Vibrant notes of juicy raisins and sweet malt. Aromas of shortbread and strawberry jam.Palate: Espresso, chocolate cherries and oak infused honey. A subtle spin on our signature waxy character.Finish: Candied fruit with a shake of cinnamon and chocolate creaminess.