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There isn't much that needs to be said about this. Mortlach meet sherry, sherry Mortlach. Two and a half decades later the marriage is still a perfect one. What's the secret? Listening and mutual respect or raw unbridled attraction? Probably both. There may be no right answer, but no one questions that these two belong together. The Mortlach distillery, known locally as the "Beast of Dufftown," is one of those great distilleries that has never been given proper attention by its owners. The distillery has quietly been a key component in the great Scotch b...
Price: $279.99
The Mortlach distillery is one of Scotland's very best. Located in the heart of Speyside, this special distillery is very rarely found as a single malt. The little valley at the southern edge of Dufftown has been the location of a licensed distillery since 1823, but was most likely the site of illicit distillation long before that. It was Dufftown's first legal distillery after excise reform and would anchor the town as one of Scotland's most important distilling communities. The spirit was prized from the very beginning and was purchased by John Walker ...
Price: $109.99
Price: $249.99
This picturesque distillery has long been a critical component to the Chivas Regal profile. While the distillery is widely used in blends, it's rarely bottled as a single malt. It can be a bit of a tricky malt to work with, but when a cask is in its prime - it's sublime. The oldest licensed distillery in Scotland, Strathisla has been making whisky since 1786 - a year before the US Constitution was signed. While it was a famous malt in the early part of the 20th century, it's been all but absent the market for decades. The exception, as with so many top n...
Price: $300.00
The excellent distillery that's garnering so much hype these days was unheard of just a few years ago. While the distillery is focused mainly on the heavy sherry offerings, this exciting first fill ex-bourbon cask is a window into the unique character of this special distillery. Opened relatively late in 1967 just outside of the town of Aberlour, it's in very good company geographically. Directly to the north is the wonderful Aberlour distillery and to the west Dailuaine. Due south you'll find Benrinnes and a bit further GlenFarclas. Finding an expressio...
Price: $379.99
Tomatin is a fascinating distillery with a unique history and many incarnations, from starting as a bulk blender and supplier to eventually shifting to a steadfast focus on quality single malt production. From the early 1900s through the mid '70s, Tomatin grew continuously. They added stills multiple times as demand for their product increased exponentially. By 1975, they were the largest single malt production facility in Scotland. Sadly, due to market forces, they never operated at their full capacity. By the mid '80s, the massive bust in the market fo...
Price: $249.99
This exquisit example of the special Speysider is bottled under Massimo Righi's exceptionally beautiful "Whisky Is Nature." The majestic depiction of an African Bull Elephant adorns the label appropriately hinting at the deep and complex nature of the whisky inside. This single cask #2280 turned out 480 bottles at cask strength, but only 36 bottles made it to the US and is sold exclusively at K&L Wine Merchants.
Price: $549.99
The long and complicated history of BenRiach includes an optimistic vision, a long closure, a rebirth, a short closure, and finally, a modern renaissance - of which we are now in full swing. Built in 1897 by John Duff, BenRiach sits nextdoor to Duff's hugely successful Longmorn distillery. BenRiach boasts a huge floor malting facility and five on site, old school stone-walled and earthen-floored dunnage warehouses making it one of the most traditionally styled distilleries in all of Scotland. Sadly, shortly after it was built, the market fell out of Scot...
Price: $119.99
Tullibardine sits in Blackford not far north of the border between Highlands and Lowlands. Historically, it produced a nutty malt that was generally filled into tired casks and sold off for blending. Their lack of a strong wood management program meant that single casks were a crapshoot. If you managed to get a great one, you could have a phenomenal spirit. If the cask was past its prime, the whisky was nothing to write home about. In 1994, the distillery was shut down. It wasn’t until new ownership took over in 2003 that the distillery reopened and saw ...
Price: $299.99
94 points Wine Enthusiast: "A port cask finish gives this Scotch a copper penny hue. The aroma suggests baked apple, while the palate has a chewy, concentrated vanilla-oak profile, leading to walnut, leather and espresso. The rounded finish sings with sherry and spice. Adding water coaxes out baked apple sweetness and dials back the oak. (KN)" (12/2017) 91 points Whisky Advocate: "This is the ultimate Port-wood expression from Balvenie and has been finished in 30-year-old port pipes. A more vibrant and textured Travel Retail variant is non-chill filter...
Price: $140.00
According to the distillery, Glenmorangie's Director of Whisky Creation Dr. Bill was inspired to create this limited edition whisky while snowed in at home. Wanting to recapture the snug feeling of sitting fireside while the world is blanketed in snow, Dr. Bill finished the 13-year-old single malt in Marsala wine casks from Sicily. On the palate, "the experience begins with light flurries of fruit and honey, building to torrents of cocoa dust, flakes of red pepper and chunks of brazil nut toffee. It culminates in a feels-like-forever finish that swirls w...
Price: $109.99
The Hart family have been licensed victuallers and publicans in Paisley on the outskirts of Glasgow since the 18th Century, but it was in 1964 that brothers Iain & Donald Hart incorporated the company as Wine & Spirit Wholesalers and Scotch Whisky Blenders. Alistair Hart, who still selects casks for this special line today, came on as Chief Blender in 1975. His charge at the time was to secure and select the finest casks of single malt that were not readily available to the market. Their commitment to excellence is second to none in the industry and they...
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