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Ardbeg 10 Year Old is a favourite of many whisky lovers around the world. Produced on the Kildalton Coast of Islay, this single malt matures for a decade before being bottled without any chill-filtration. If you're after a whisky with full of coastal air, smoke and more, this is exactly what you want.
The Warenghem distillery in the north of Brittany began producing the finest liqueurs in 1900. This craft distillery has more than 100 years of experience and know-how. In 1983, thanks to Gilles Leizour’s passion for innovation and whisky, the distillery became the first French whisky distillery This whisky is matured in ex-Bourbon casks.
The Warenghem distillery in the north of Brittany began producing the finest liqueurs in 1900. This craft distillery has more than 100 years of experience and know-how. In 1983, thanks to Gilles Leizour’s passion for innovation and whisky, the distillery became the first French whisky distillery. This whisky is matured in unique oak casks...
Officially launched in 2006, this 10 year old lies at the heart of the Isle of Arran range and exudes all the honeyed richness we have come to associate with the island distillery.
This 25 year old is truly the jewel in Arran's crown. The whisky has been matured in ex-Sherry and Bourbon Casks and is bottled at 46% Vol without chill filtration or the addition of any colouring. There are 3,000 bottles available worldwide annually and as such this is a limited bottling of the 2022 Release.
This particular expression has been dubbed The Bodega, and after it was distilled at Lochranza the whisky has been matured for seven years in first-fill sherry hogsheads. It's presented in a rather elegant and handsome bottle. Lots of dried fruit and chocolate over here.
Peated single malt whisky from the isle of Arran, bottled at cask strength. Previous editions have been released in yearly batches, but in 2018, the Arran distillers decided that these whiskies had become so popular that they deserved to be a permanent part of the range! Ideal! This punchy expression is named after the mystical peat bog western side of...
The name for this expression comes from a mysterious peat bog on the western side of Arran. Not only will you find peat at Machrie Moor, but stone circles too - one of which was apparently used by a giant to tether its dog to. Hence the dog on the label.
The nose has characteristic Arran notes of citrus and sweet spice, with vanilla and cinnamon emerging. The palate is sweet and honeyed with vanilla, coconut and pineapple, before a long, sweet finish with lingering fruity aspects.
Part of the Arran Cask Finishes range, this expression has spent the last few years of its maturation in a Sauternes sweet wine cask to give this single malt a honeyed sweetness.
Au has combined its award-winning recipe with the highest quality black grapes to create a sweet & unique vodka. Blending the finest British black grapes with natural spring water from deep in the South Down hills. Au Black Grape is sippable on the rocks, paired with lemonade or breathing character into any cocktail.
A more recent release from the Auchentoshan distillery, replacing the previous staple 10-year-old, this 12-year-old bottling launched at the same time Auchentoshan had a dramatic rebrand back in 2011.