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ABERFELDY 16 YEAR OLD 700 ml

$175.99
TASTING NOTES Exhaling honey, citrus and spicy Cloves, Sherried and full like Fruit cake , with dabs of rich dark chocolate and a soothingly rich, mouth-coating finish.. Alc- 40% ABV..

Ardbeg 10YO 700ml

$117.99
Ardbeg 10 years is revered around the world as the peatiest, smokiest, most complex single malt of them all. Yet

Ballantines 12YO 700ml

$69.99
"Rich, Smooth and creamy blend comparing to finest which is more floral and delicate. Ballantine's 12 is characterised by more honey, toffee and creamy notes compared to Ballantine's 17yo."

Ballantines 15YO 700ml

$99.99
Ballantine’s 15 is a new variant in the range. It is the perfect embodiment of the definitively elegant Ballantine’s signature

Ballantines 21YO 700ml

$179.99
The Ballantine’s flavour is dependent on 50 single malts, four single grains and in particular the fingerprint malts from Miltonduff

Ballantines Blended 1000ml

$49.99
Ballantine's Finest is a complex, refined and elegant blended Scotch whisky. It is regarded as the taste to satisfy a modern style. The brand's light gold colour and unmistakable taste come from a complex mix of carefully selected malt and grain whiskies all aged for at least three years, and many for much longer. The signature malt flavours of Miltonduff and Glenburgie give Ballantine's Finest hints of chocolate, red apple and vanilla. Alcohol Vol 40%

Glen Grant The Major Reserve 1000ml

$71.99
Inspired by James 'The Major? Grant, this easy drinking single malt is the most fresh and light of the Glen Grant range. Creamy and fruity on the palate it has a slightly dry, nutty finish. Appearance: Light, golden colour Bouquet: Soft, slightly dry with a delicate apple/fruity note Palate: Creamy, fruity Finish: Slightly dry, nutty Whisky style: Rich, smooth, fruity Single Malt whisky with a hint of spice Cask type: Matures in Bourbon casks Distillery: Glen Grant Distillery, Rothes, Morayshire, Speyside 40% Alc

Teachers Highland Cream 1000ml

$49.99
“It is said that William Teacher would not give his name to his blend until he had found perfection. Highland