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Glenkinchie 27 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (Special Release )

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of East Lothian, the Glenkinchie distillery stands as a proud cornerstone of the renowned Johnnie Walker Four Corners of Scotland distilleries. As a testament to its heritage and craftsmanship, Glenkinchie takes great pride in distilling the Edinburgh Malt, which has captivated whisky enthusiasts around the globe as both a standalone expression and an essential ingredient in the iconic Johnnie Walker whiskies. With a rich legacy steeped in tradition, Glenkinchie continues to uphold its esteemed reputation by producing a malt that embodies the spirit of Edinburgh. This distinguished whisky has become a beloved choice for connoisseurs and serves as a testament to the distillery's unwavering commitment to quality and excellence. Whether savoured on its own or integrated into the world-renowned Johnnie Walker blends, the Edinburgh Malt from Glenkinchie continues to delight discerning palates and leave an indelible mark on the whisky landscape. The Special Releases collection is a highly-anticipated, limited annual assortment of exquisitely crafted, rare and valuable natural cask-strength single malt Scotch whiskies, showcasing selected Diageo distilleries each year, featuring a variety of ages and spirit profiles. In the 2023 collection, the esteemed Master Blender, Stuart Morrison, has personally curated the uniquely finished whiskies to be included in his first-ever Special Releases collection. This year's Special Releases 'Spirited Xchange 2023' Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection celebrates cultural collaboration, presenting a range of single malt expressions inspired by countries from around the world. It pays tribute to the exchange of ideas, discovery, and inspiration of Scotch whisky and its makers as it expanded to new horizons and the contemporary significance it holds today. The Special Releases 'Spirited Xchange 2023' Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection was created in collaboration with eight illustrators. United by their passion for exploration and discovery, the illustrators pay homage to their individual cultures through the intricate and captivating designs that adorn the packaging. Each illustration is unique and dedicated to the beloved distilleries and the stories of the spirit, creating a compelling storytelling moment that places the expression at the heart of the experience, bringing the brand to life. Dong Qiu's art seamlessly blends traditional Chinese aesthetics with a modern sensibility, fusing delicate lines and subtle shades reminiscent of classical ink paintings with bold, vibrant colours. This unique combination showcases her deep understanding of Chinese painting techniques while infusing a contemporary twist that sets her work apart. The Glenkinchie 27 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml (Special Release 2023) is known as "The Floral Treasure," boasting thick whispers of rich smoke, bright herbs and juicy plums that leave an indelible finish. This special release was finished in Don Julio Añejo tequila casks, which impart a unique character to the whisky. Aromatically, the whisky features thick wisps of aromatic herbal smoke that pay homage to the ancient art of tattooing, evoking the imagery of clouds slowly dispersing in whispers of stories. The sweet scent of ripe plums lingers, while smoky black ink etches an outline of illustrious past generations ascending to legendary heights. Each sip unfolds like a map of historic victories, imprinted on a living canvas. Inspired by the spirit of intensity and pride that shines through a Lagavulin history spanning more than 200 years, the Malt Master of Glenkinchie explores the famed symbols of the ancient Mesoamerican art of tattoo, rich in story and significance. The whisky, finished in Don Julio Añejo tequila casks, pulsates with herbal flavors both ancient and modern, engraving an indelible story. Amidst fierce glints of gold, fresh notes of sea air, citrus and ripened berries mingle with intense herbal smoke in an enchanted swirl of heady aromas, while the creamy-smooth and robust texture plays the perfect canvas to a rich palette of swirling flavors. The experience unfolds with sweet, juicy plums and a hint of saltiness, then evolves into a progressively more herbal and smokier profile, leaving a lasting impression as a whisky of legends.

Bruichladdich Black Art 11.1 24 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

The Bruichladdich Black Art 11.1 is a whisky that pushes the boundaries of imagination and craftsmanship. Aged for 24 years in pre-renaissance casks on Islay, this singular expression is the result of an enigmatic process known only to our Head Distiller, Adam Hannett. With every sip, you will experience layers of rich complexity that evolve in the glass. This whisky is mysterious and full of character — a living piece of Bruichladdich’s exceptional artistry. Black Art 11.1 has been carefully crafted using Bruichladdich’s unique pre-renaissance casks, carefully selected and matured for nearly two decades. With a recipe known only to Adam Hannett, this whisky embodies the essence of time, craftsmanship, and innovation. The whisky opens with an intricate, multi-layered flavour profile that blends dried fruit, dark chocolate, and spice, transitioning to bright tropical fruit notes, creamy sweetness, and a beautifully balanced finish. This whisky is more than just a drink; it’s an invitation to experience the mystique of the cask and the spirit of Bruichladdich. Limited Edition: Only 1,286 Bottles Produced Maker: Bruichladdich Distillery is renowned for its bold and progressive approach to whisky-making, consistently challenging traditional whisky norms while embracing the best of Scottish craftsmanship. Since its revival in 2001, Bruichladdich has become a leader in producing exceptional single malts, with a focus on terroir and provenance. The distillery uses 100% Scottish-grown barley, with particular emphasis on the local Islay barley, reflecting the land and the unique character of the island. Bruichladdich’s commitment to minimal intervention ensures that the whisky retains its authentic character and allows the natural elements—barley, cask, and Islay’s climate—to shine through in every bottle. The distillery’s meticulous production process, which includes slow fermentation, trickle distillation, and selective maturation, results in whiskies that are both expressive and innovative. Bruichladdich's dedication to quality, sustainability, and craftsmanship is evident in every dram, with each expression offering a distinctive taste of Islay. Philosophy: At Bruichladdich, the philosophy is centred around creating whisky that reflects the true essence of the land, its people, and its climate. With a focus on provenance, Bruichladdich strives to produce whiskies that are not only exceptional in quality but also thought-provoking in their expression of terroir. The distillery's approach embraces minimal intervention, allowing the natural character of the barley and the influence of the casks to shape the whisky. Bruichladdich challenges industry conventions by rethinking the whisky-making process and staying true to the core values of sustainability and quality. By working with local Islay barley, the distillery deepens its connection to the land, producing whiskies that tell a story of place, heritage, and innovation. Bruichladdich’s commitment to these principles ensures that each whisky, whether peated or unpeated, reflects the unique spirit of Islay and the distillery’s unwavering pursuit of excellence. Tasting Notes Nose Intriguing Complexity A layered bouquet of dried fruit, leather, and citrus opens the nose, followed by a fresh sea breeze. As the whisky unfolds, sweet notes of poached pear, rose hip syrup, black cherry, and mango add richness. Complemented by subtle hints of cedar, mellow oak, butterscotch, praline, honey, and cinnamon. Palate Rich, Layered, and Inviting Dried fruits, dates, raisins, barley sugar, leather, and oak, which give way to butterscotch and praline sweetness. Layers of toasted oak, dark plums, marzipan, and a touch of coconut develop into a rich, multi-faceted flavour profile. Finish Elegant and Satisfying Oak and dried fruit, with notes of sultanas, figs, marzipan, and lingering honey, creating a beautifully rounded and satisfying conclusion.

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Yamazaki Story Of The Distillery Single Malt Japanese Whisky ( Release)

Product Information: The Yamazaki Story of the Distillery 2024 Edition celebrates a century of Suntory's craftsmanship and looks ahead to the next 100 years. This unique non-vintage malt whisky distinguishes itself from the classic single malt with a complex blend of malt spirits aged in Mizunara and Spanish oak barrels. Its rich, reddish amber hue alludes to the intricate flavours and richness, promising an extraordinary sensory experience. The 2024 release is immediately captivating with rich sweetness of dried persimmons and a bouquet of spices, including cloves. The palate is mellow and nuanced, layered with orange marmalade and the gentle earthy sweetness of red beans. Smouldering spices and zesty orange peel add to the allure. Maker: The Yamazaki Distillery is Japan’s first and oldest malt whisky distillery founded in 1923 by Suntory's founder Shinjiro Torii. Yamazaki is not only the soul place of Suntory Whisky but the birthplace of Japanese Whisky. Inspired by traditional Scottish whisky, it is said that Torii selected the land of Yamazaki at the foot of Mt. Tennozan, for its high-quality water source and natural environment ideal for whisky making. Yamazaki was born from the surprising, delicate yet profound experience of a Japanese single malt whisky. Multi-layered with fruit and Mizunara aromas, Yamazaki whiskies are complex and deep. Made at Yamazaki Distillery, the birthplace of Japanese whisky, its signature multi-layered taste is highly praised by whisky connoisseurs all over the world. The House of Suntory honours the birthplace of Japanese whisky, capturing and celebrating the pioneering roots of one of the world’s greatest whiskies from the place Shinjiro Torii chose to begin the illustrious journey of Japanese whisky. Fifth generation Chief Blender Shinji Fukuyo has returned to the roots of what made Yamazaki Single Malt quintessentially Yamazaki: deep, complex and multi-layered with fruit and Mizunara notes. Yamazaki Whisky is Suntory's flagship single malt whisky, from Japan’s first and oldest malt distillery, multi-layered with fruit and Mizunara aromas. From Yamazaki was born the surprising, delicate yet profound experience of a Japanese single malt whisky. Spiritual and deep, made at Yamazaki Distillery, the soul place of Japanese whisky, its signature multi-layered taste is highly praised by whisky connoisseurs all over the world. Today, Suntory Single Malt Whisky Yamazaki Whisky is not only the No.1 single malt whisky in Japan, but is enjoyed in more than 35 countries. Between 2014 - 2017, the annual Yamazaki Limited Editions were some of the most sough after annual release from Japan. These whiskies were limited in numbers and contained some of the best Yamazaki liquid. Once they realised there were shortages they took these released to the wayside, making room for other non-age statement whiskies such as Essence of Suntory Volumes 3 and 4 and the recent Yamazaki Cask Finish releases. The Distillery: About 95% of the barley for Japanese whisky is imported from Scotland, where it’s malted by Scottish maltsters. Yamazaki uses a mix of malted barleys, mostly non- and lightly-peated, unlike Scotch distillers who trade whisky for different styles. Instead, Yamazaki employs various methods for blending. The wort is fermented in modern stainless-steel and traditional Douglas Fir washbacks. Yamazaki uses two types of yeast: distiller’s yeast for a clean, estery wash and ale yeast for fruity, creamy notes. A long, up to three-day fermentation contributes to fruity and grassy notes, unlike shorter fermentations which produce oily, nutty flavours. Yamazaki’s still house features six pairs of copper pot stills of different shapes. Straight-sided stills give a fuller, creamier spirit, while rounded ones produce a lighter spirit. The first distillation is direct-fired, adding a toasted character, while the second uses indirect steam heating, yielding a lighter spirit. Some stills are imported from Scotland, others made locally. Both worms and condensers are used, with the twice-distilled spirit at 65-70% abv being diluted to 60-63% before aging. Yamazaki uses five types of oak casks in various shapes and sizes, including bourbon barrels, hogsheads, and Suntory’s original puncheons. Casks are made from North American white oak, Spanish oak, and Japanese Mizunara oak. White oak imparts vanilla and coconut flavors, Spanish oak adds fruity and chocolate notes, and Mizunara provides a distinct eastern character with sweet incense and citrus notes. The casks vary in size and degree of char, and maturation time. Yamazaki warehouses hold only 15% of the whisky; the rest is aged at the Omi Aging Cellar. Earthquake-resistant concrete warehouses stack barrels four high. Like their Scottish counterparts, Japanese Whisky is aged in pot stills but benefits from Japan’s warmer climate, which enhances oak flavour extraction. This, combined with Japanese oak, gives Yamazaki whisky its truly unique character. The blenders at Yamazaki, who taste 200-300 samples daily, ensure each vatting is harmonised for six months before bottling, with no caramel used for colouring—only the oak’s influence determines the whisky’s hue. Nose - Dried Persimmon, Honey, Incense Opens with dried persimmon, rich honeyed sweetness, with flourishes of warming incense and clove spices. Palate - Orange Peel, Smoke, Smouldering Spices The flavour is mellow and intricate, presenting the mature sweetness of orange marmalade and the gentle sweetness of red beans. The complex interplay of smokiness and spice adds to the allure. Finish - Sandalwood, Light Resin, Vanilla The aftertaste is long and beautiful, with a lingering blend of smokiness and spice that leaves a lasting impression.

Kirin Fuji 50th Anniversary Single Grain Japanese Whisky

Product Description: A landmark single grain from Japan’s most versatile distillery. Released in celebration of FUJI Gotemba’s 50th anniversary, this limited edition single grain whisky is a showcase of rare distilling pedigree. Kirin Fuji 50th Anniversary Single Grain Japanese Whisky brings together the distillery’s unique ability to produce all three grain styles—Bourbon, Canadian, and Scotch—under one roof. Only 6,000 bottles exist worldwide. The blend opens with ultra-rare grain whiskies from the 1970s, progressively layered with stocks from the '80s, '90s, 2000s, and 2010s. The result is a whisky that captures half a century of grain distilling expertise in one luminous pour. Fuji’s master blenders have shaped a profile that balances vibrant fruit with creamy depth and a refreshingly light close—true to the distillery’s house style. Bottled at a robust 52% ABV, this is one for collectors, connoisseurs, and anyone with a taste for the refined evolution of Japanese grain whisky. Tasting Notes NOSE – Lush and lifted Bright stone fruit and soft vanilla with hints of tropical sweetness. PALATE – Rich yet refined Silky texture, ripe orchard fruit, subtle spice, and buttery grain notes. FINISH – Clean and persistent Light, fresh, and elegant with a lingering whisper of oak and fruit.

Kirin Fuji 50th Anniversary Single Blended Japanese Whisky

Product Description: Half a century of Japanese whisky distilled into a single blend. Crafted to honour 50 years of Kirin’s FUJI Gotemba Distillery, this limited release encapsulates the rare alchemy of time, technique, and terroir. The Kirin Fuji 50th Anniversary Single Blended Japanese Whisky is a singular expression—melding malt and grain whiskies from each decade since the distillery’s founding in 1973. It includes precious stocks from that inaugural year, making it a true liquid archive of Japan’s whisky journey. Unlike most distilleries, FUJI Gotemba produces both malt and grain in-house, drawing on Scotch, American, and Canadian methodologies. The result is a seamless single blend—a style unique to Fuji—curated under the award-winning eye of Master Blender Jota Tanaka. This bottling marks a rare moment where legacy meets innovation in a profile both deep and precise. Only 3,000 bottles exist. This is Japanese whisky at its most historic and collectible—meant for thoughtful sipping or landmark gifting. Best enjoyed neat to appreciate its full evolution across the decades. Tasting Notes NOSE – Decades of depth Dried fruit, soft smoke, and a touch of polished oak. PALATE – Silky and layered Complex waves of spice, toffee, dark chocolate, and old malt richness. FINISH – Lingering elegance Long and warming, with echoes of tobacco leaf and spiced wood. The Finer Details Style - Whisky Country - Japan Region - Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture Bottle Size - 700ml ABV - 51%

Glenlivet 21 Year Old The Sample Room Collection Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Product Description: Three casks, two decades, one remarkably rich Glenlivet. The Glenlivet 21 Year Old from The Sample Room Collection is a masterstroke of maturation. This refined single malt is triple cask finished—first-fill Oloroso Sherry, Tronçais Oak Cognac, and Colheita Vintage Port—bringing new depth to the distillery’s signature smooth and fruit-forward style. Each cask type lends its own influence: sherry for richness, Cognac for spice, and Port for plush fruit and sweetness. After decades in traditional oak, the whisky is finished in these rare barrels to layer complexity without overwhelming finesse. The result is all Glenlivet polish with added intrigue: caramelised pear and sultana on the nose, followed by dried apricots, chocolate-coated ginger and spiced warmth on the palate. It’s seamless, complex, and deserving of its age statement. One for the serious malt drinker or a special gift, this is Glenlivet elevated. Tasting Notes NOSE – Spiced and fruity Caramelised pears, juicy peaches and warm cinnamon with nutmeg. PALATE – Rich and layered Apricots, sultanas and ginger dipped in dark chocolate. FINISH – Warming and long Lingering spice and a velvety sweetness from the triple cask finish. Finer Details: Style - Single Malt Scotch Whisky Varietal - Malted Barley Country - Scotland Region - Speyside Vintage - 21 Year Old (Non-Vintage Release) Bottle Size - 700ml ABV - 43%

The Glendronach 21 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (New Release)

Product Description: Master Blender Rachel Barrie calls it “a graceful and distinguished dram… showcasing extraordinary harmony and depth”, and indeed this 21‑year‑old feels deeply considered — a rich, complex expression of sherry‑cask maturation, stepping gently back into the age‑statement spotlight with poise and precision. Tasting Notes NOSE – Ripe Autumn Fruits Notes of dark cherries, candied orange peel, and gently spiced oak. PALATE – Rich & Full-Bodied Layers of blackberry jam, toffee, roasted coffee, warm spices, and sweet sherry. FINISH – Lingering & Velvety Long, warming finish with oak, cloves, and subtle herbal dryness. Reviews & Accolades “A masterclass in sherried richness — layers of complexity that unfold with every sip.” – Whisky Advocate (2024) Finer Details: Style – Single Malt Scotch Whisky Varietal – Single Malt Country – Scotland Region – Highland (Speyside) Vintage – 21 Year Old (Parliament) Bottle Size – 700ml ABV – 48% Closure – Cork Stopper