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This is like the normal double cask of Aberlour but this bottling come with 40% ABV.
Whisky.de GmbH & Co. KG
This Highland Cattle is the second bottling of the Whisky.de Blended Malt in a new design. The 11 year old is a Blended Malt Scotch Whisky, which the taste of was created by Whisky.de in a creative process. It mostly matured in oak casks which stored...
Original bottling
This single pot still Irish Whiskey is produced at Midleton Distillery. It has been matured in bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks. The new edition has a bit more bite and is fresher than the old bottling.
Original bottling
This special edition of 12 year old Redbreast comes with a bird feeder with brand designs. The Redbreast company stands up for robins, where the name of the Whisky comes from. It donates money to brid protection organisations for every sold bottle. The...
Original bottling
Glengoyne prides itself, to be the 'unhurried' Single Malt. The distillation, as well as the maturation, is given time in the Highland distillery. This 12 year old matured in Sherry and Bourbon casks in traditional warehouses of the distillery on clay...
Original bottling
This single pot still Irish Whiskey is produced at Midleton Distillery. It has been matured in bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks. The new edition has a bit more bite and is fresher than the old bottling.
Original bottling
Glen Moray is one of the first distilleries, which used Wine casks for a finish of Malts. This bottling of Glen Moray finished in Port Wine casks.
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Dalmore Port Wood Reserve first matured in American white oak casks and was then separated. One half stayed in white oak casks, while the other half was filled into Tawny Port Piped from W&J Grahams Winery. By merging the two halves back together, a...
Original bottling
The Aberfeldy distillery is known for their sweet and mild Whiskies. Besides the 12 and 21 year old Single Malts, a 16 year old was released and added to the standard range as well.
Original bottling
A very fresh and sweet AnCnoc single malt. You will find some sweet malty notes that convert themselves to vanilla. On the tongue you will find some acidity that follows in a medium-long clear finish.
One of the most famous bottlings of the Bruichladdich distillery. The missing chill filtration can be recognized by tiny particles swimming around in the scotch. Unfortunately, this malt has been discontinued.