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Signatory has long been one of the preferred independent bottlers on the market. For almost three decades now, we've been selling Signatory because their cask selection process is second to none in the industry. They also have a knack for building incredible collections of rare casks, so walking through their warehouse is an absolute dream. As you pass Bowmore from the 70s and Port Ellen, you'll stumble by Dallas Dhu and Rosebank. Yet it's some of the modern stocks that are most shocking! Highland Park on its own is pretty rare outside of distillery bott...
Price: $179.99
The very first Hearach Single Cask ever to be released in the US and one of the first-ever bottled worldwide. If you haven't been paying attention, the little distillery on the Isle of Harris is producing some of the finest whisky in Scotland. Produced in extremely small batches in and with a focus on quality and character overall. This single cask was filled into an extremely high-quality single bourbon barrel. Lightly peated, its ocean aging environment gives this whisky an incredibly depth, but its main focus is balance. The wispy smoke and rich toast...
Price: $109.99
The Scapa Distillery has always been the special secret of Orkney. It's much better know neighbors are world renowned, but the quiet Scapa distillery has stood stalwart at the Scapa Flow for since being founded in 1885 by John Townsend. Their long slow fermenations and unique lomond still, installed in 1959, create a very fruity and rich spirit that needs many years to develop its full character. Aged exclusively in ex-American oak on site at Scapa at 21 years old it certainly is fully mature offering an exceptionally complex experience. The distillery, ...
Price: $159.99
93 points Whisky Advocate: "Fresh sea-blown peat on the nose, pine tar, sea salt, seaweed, dried seashells, and a tropical note of lime. Sweeter vanilla scents emerge, along with coconut, light nuttiness, and a hint of coffee. It’s peated but light and floral. The palate is honeyed, with vanilla, spice, dark chocolate, and lemon playing above beautifully integrated charcoal and peat. The mellow peat influence integrates beautifully into flavors that are dynamic, gorgeous, and memorable. *Editor's Choice* (DF, Winter 2021)" K&L Notes: The exceptional new...
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The mystical Isle Of Jura offers one of the most isolated regions in Scotland. The 150 square mile island has just a couple hundred residents but boasts a huge population of red deer. Built in 1810 by Archibald Campbell, it fell into disrepair until two of the islands old families rebuilt in the 1960s. The distillery was ultimately purchased by famed blenders Whyte & Mackay after a hostile takeover battle over Invergordon Distillers. Now the distillery produces a modest 2.5 million liters of pure alcohol per year, mostly destined for blends. Very few sin...
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The exceptional distillery on the far flung Isle of Harris has finally released their single malt. The Hearach is the first, historic single malt whisky from the Isle of Harris, since the tradition was lost during the Pabbay clearances of the 1840s. Created the old slow way with little automation and always the human touch. Every drop was distilled, married, matured and bottled in th elemental place known as Harris. The water is sourced from Abhainn Cnoc a’ Charrain, believed to be the softest of any Scottish distillery. Only very low sodium and chlorine...
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The plan to build a new distillery in this remote place wasn't an obvious one, but founder Anderson "Burr" Bakewell believed the unique feel of this special island could be captured, quite literally, in a bottle. The rare and elusive spirit of the Isle of Harris, which had historically drawn a special type of soul to it, was dwindling. The population slowly diminished, drawn away by modernity and the promise of prosperity on the mainland. Burr Bakewell gathered a group of like-minded individuals, who believed that the Isle still had much to give its pe...
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Whisky Advocate: "This expression was distilled in 2003 and after undergoing a period of finishing in amoroso sherry casks it was bottled in 2014. Fleeting green apples on the nose, before sweetening with figs, sultanas, red berries, and chili. Peat smoke finally makes its presence felt. Full-bodied on the palate, with spicy smoke, dark chocolate, peaches, and Jaffa orange; the additional fruitiness courtesy of the amoroso cask influence. Long and softly smoky in the finish, with ginger and lingering fruit notes. (Summer 2015)" K&L Notes: Like all of t...
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Wine Enthusiast: "This golden Scotch from the Isle of Mull offers smoky, toasty aromas. On the palate, a light coating of peat is edged with a saline note and touches of anise and honey. The smoky notes grow bolder with repeated sips. (KN)" (12/2013) K&L Notes: Ledaig is created in the only distillery on the island; the Tobermory distillery, founded in 1798. The distillery is also home to the world famous Tobermory single malt. While it has its trademark un-peated malted barley taste, the Ledaig brand represents the peated side of single malt from the ...
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96-100 points Wine Enthusiast: "Opening aromas are of sea breeze, cigar smoke, oak and malted barley; air contact releases light caramel, fudge, cocoa bean, burnt candle wick and heather. Entry is the most complex of any whisky; midpalate soars on oak, spirit and grain tastes. The greatest distilled spirit of this generation. Buy whatever you can find. *Best Buy* (PP)" (11/2008) 94 points Whisky Advocate: "Introduced to the Highland Park portfolio in 1997. Gentle peat, soft toffee, floral notes, and honey on the beautifully fragrant nose. Superbly bala...
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90 points Whisky Advocate: "Another that should need no introduction. The thing to look for in Talisker, as with all smoky whiskies, is sweetness that gives the requisite balance to the drying effect of smoke. Underneath Talisker’s smoke, which ain't as all-pervading as Lagavulin, is a sweet pear-like quality. When young there are notes of the land: heather, moor, sweet seaweed, and a finish that has a distinctive cracked black pepper hit. (DB, Summer 2012)" Wine Enthusiast: "The piquant nose offers immediate and stunning notes of sea salt, peat reek an...
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Jura is a small island off the west coast of Scotland, just north and east of Islay. It is only 28 miles long and 7.5 miles wide, with a population of 180 hardy souls. The Isle of Jura distillery is on the east coast of the island, in the southern region. It is known for the soft water and sea air, which shows in the whisky. As Mr. Tait mentioned when he was here, they are known as the "Highland Malt on the Island." The 18-year spends 16 years in ex-bourbon casks and finishes for 2 years in the world's finest red wine barrels. While they can't disclose ...
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Whisky Advocate: "Diageo has introduced this new no age statement variant of Talisker single malt. The name reflects the distiller’s aspiration to enhance the maritime notes in this expression. Refill and rejuvenated casks have both contributed to its maturation. The nose is youthful but rounded, with brine, burning wood embers, vanilla, and honey. Sweet and spicy on the palate, with cranberries and black currants, while peat smoke is always present, plus black pepper. The finish lingers, with walnuts and fruity peat. (Vol. 22, #2)" K&L Notes: Whisky Ad...
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This small batch of the new Isle of Skye distiller was made with 100% concerto malt and peated to 78+ ppm of peat phenol. Fermented with pinnacle NG+ yeast and aged in a mixture of 1st fill ex-bourbon and used hogsheads before being bottled at cask strength without any chillfiltration, caramel coloring or dilution of any kind. The final phenol level in the bottle is 22.8 ppm and the batch strength is 122.2 proof.
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93 points Whisky Advocate: "The good news: This is one of the best Highland Park whiskies I have ever tasted. The bad news: it’s the new release for Travel Retail (formerly Duty Free). It’s lush, well-balanced, and very complex. Well-defined notes of toffee, candied fruit, and roasted nuts are accentuated by background honey, chocolate mousse, and smoke. Here’s the icing on the cake: it’s bottled at 47.5%, which really allows the flavors to shine. If you’re going overseas, consider tracking down a bottle. (JH, Summer 2008)" K&L Notes: In 2009 Highland P...
Price: $299.99
Jura has a fascinating house style. They mostly produce unpeated whiskey, but for a few weeks per year they make a very heavily peated style. All of their OB releases in the modern era are a blend of these two whiskies resulting in a light to moderate peated whisky that has a remarkable amount of depth and complexity to accompany its bracing salinity. Long a confusing mix of whisky styles and varying age statements, Jura has streamlined and introduced a 12 year in this modern house style. Aged in ex-Bourbon casks and finished in Oloroso Sherry for a swee...
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91 points Whisky Advocate: "White peach, juicy green pear, vanilla, and green tea meet the fresh aromas of clean sheets flapping on the clothesline in a crisp spring breeze. The palate is silky and light-bodied, sweet with biscuity malt, toasted almonds, cantaloupe, and milk chocolate; a few drops of water evoke oily sprays of lemon, grapefruit, and orange. Creamy and nutty on the finish, sprinkled with toasted almonds, bittersweet oak, and a whiff of tobacco. (SSB, Spring 2021)" K&L Notes: From the beloved Arran distillery comes this delicious, age-sta...
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Highland Park quickly scrapped the ceramic decanter they re-released the 15 year old in a couple of years ago. Now available in the classic HP glass.In classic Highland Park fashion - the whisky showcases predominantly Sherry seasoned European oak casks and Sherry seasoned American oak casks to bring in a punch of sweet vanilla. Combine that with HP's classic honeyed heather peat and you've got one beautiful whisky from a blue chip distillery just in time for the holidays.
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From the sister distillery of Lochranza Distillery, this edition is 100% first-fill Bourbon barrel matured. Bottled nonchillfiltered with no added color. Tasting notes from the producer: "Nose: Heather smoke and charred citrus. Palate: Initial burst of fruit gives way to subtle bonfire smoke and a long lasting finish."
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The Isle of Raasay Single Malt Whisky is the the first major export from this tiny isle in quite some time. This 46.4% ABV spirit is naturally colored and non-chill filtered, offering hints of peatiness and rich dark fruit flavors. The magic truly lies in the maturation process. A delicate dance of peated and unpeated spirits, each matured separately in first fill Rye whiskey, fresh Chinkapin Oak, and first fill Bordeaux red wine casks. It's their distinctive blend of six recipe casks that gives this dram its elegance, complexity, and depth. The best par...
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**********Special order items are not in stock and subject to availability. Please allow 7-10 business days for the product to be available to ship or pick up at will call. All special orders are final and non-refundable.****** From HP: Creating balanced, distinct whiskies takes hard work, skill, dedication, and time: harmonised complexity can’t be rushed. Which is why we matured our robust and oily new make spirit for an extended time in a high proportion of refill casks along with first-fill sherry seasoned European and American oak casks. The resultin...
Price: $1,699.99
**********Special order items are not in stock and subject to availability. Please allow 7-10 business days. No Refunds********* Initially released in 2008, Highland Park 40 was named Best New Release of the Year at the World Whisky Awards 2009. 40 year exemplifies the Orcadian commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Using primarily refill casks, the 40 year shows perfect balance and impeccable depth without going over the edge into the oaky abyss that is so common with these super old bottling. Creating a whisky of this quality and age requires inc...
Price: $4,999.99
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