Category | Single Malts

Edradour Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Edradour is the smallest distillery in Scotland, with the smallest stills in Scotland to boot.  Production is overseen by just three men, including the distillery manager, and the distillery’s output is just 12 barrels (600 gallons) per week from four wash runs.  The distillery are really proud of their size and rightly so, as drinking [...]

Dufftown Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Dufftown is currently the largest of Diageo’s 27 working distilleries with a capacity of over 4 million litres per year.  Clearly Dufftown Single Malt Scotch Whisky is becoming increasingly popular so expect to see alot more of the brand! The seection of bottlings listed below might not be the largest out of all the well [...]

Dalwhinnie Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Dalwhinnie was the highest working distillery in Scotland between 2002 and 2008, but the re-opening of Braeval in July of that year has robbed the distillery of that title. However, the villagers can take cold comfort from the fact that their Grampian location still retains the lowest average annual temperature in Scotland.  Both these factors [...]

Dalmore Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Dalmore is matured in wooden casks, and when coupled with the unique Highland climate this Single Malt Scotch Whisky develops a unique flavour.  Regardless of whether you are a mainstream or high end buyer the Dalmore whisky distillery will have some excellent malts for your consumption ranging from the 50′s to the present. Dalmore 12 [...]

Dallas Dhu Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Dallas Dhu is yet another whisky distillery that had no official bottling during its lifetime, but Diageo realeased a few as part of their Rare Malt series in the 90s and further to this there are a couple of independent bottlings.  The title rare Malt says it all and some of the prices reflect this [...]

Dailuaine Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Dailuaine is a very well respected distillery but despite this very few bottlings have ever been released. This is one of the reasons that Dailuaine Single Malt Scotch Whisky has developed in to a sought after range that people are known to prize as part of their collection. Dailuaine 16 Year Old Single Malt Scotch [...]

Cragganmore Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Cragganmore Single Malt Scotch Whisky is complex fruity and toffee in style as it’s mostly from refill sherry casks.  It is extremely fgrant in character and when compared to other whiskies from the area, it’s difference is immediately apparent. It has been the Speyside representative in Diageo’s Classic Malts range since 1987. Cragganmore 12 Year Old [...]

Convalmore Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Sweet, Fruity and Spicey are the terms that are passed around when discussing Convalmore Whisky so if you think you might be partial to one of their bottlings then grab a bargain today.  Cheap prices considering the exclusivity attached to the brand. Convalmore 1975 32 Year Old ‘Old Malt Cask’ Single Malt Scotch… See Price [...]

Coleburn Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

It is unlikely that the Coleburn Whisky distillery will ever open again so every bottle that you see today is likely to increase in value as the years go on.  We think that Coleburn is an excellent whisky for those interested in invesment, or for speacial occassions.  Almost all of Coleburn’s production went into blends [...]

Clynelish Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Clynelish Single Malt Scotch Whisky is crisp and medium bodied and you can almost taste the sea air in it’s bottlings.  Although not as smoky as others from the area you can still sense it in the background which makes it another whisky that’s perfect for use as an aperitif. “They typically have seaweedy, salty and mustard-like [...]

Cardhu Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Cardhu Single Malt Scotch Whisky is Diageo’s best selling single malt, and to top that off it is the key constituent to the well known Johnny Walker blend.  Although normally released as a 12 year old, Diageo have expanded their bottlings after some sucess with Rare Bottlings and now the collection of Cardhu whiskies is [...]

Caol Ila Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Caol Ila is a fantastically blanaced Islay malt scotch whisky that is describen by many whisky writers as a great aperitif due to it’s smooth olive characteristics.  It has some distinctive Islaly character so you’ll be able to pinpoint it’s heritage, but the Caol Ila whisky collection isn’t like any other standard bottling from Islay, [...]

Bunnahabhain Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Bunnahabhain Islay Malts are only very lightly peated compared to some of Islay’s other landmark whiskies, which is why it is known as the smoothest and most subtle of the Islay malt productions.  With a distinctive oiliness and whiff of sea air it certainly is a whisky that you have to try atleast once in [...]

Bruichladdich Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Bruichladdich Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Pronounced ‘brook-laddie’, has had great international success in recent years of production which is a testament to the expertise of the distillery.  Both the distillery and their Malts have been honoured which is slightly more unusual for Bruichladdich compared to other brands which is why so many people are waxing [...]

Brora Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

It almost seems certain now that Brora whisky will soon no longer be in production, but there are still bottlings available.  What is beyond doubt is that this will be a whisky aficionados will still be talking about decades after the last bottle is finally drunk.  This means that it might be a good idea to stock up for [...]

Bowmore Whisky

Posted on 23 March 2010

Bowmore Single Malt Scotch Whisky from Islay has won more awards than any other scotch which goes to show that all their extra effort in the production stage pays off. With a handful of Best of Show awards, a selection of Best of Show awards and a selection of whiskies longer than the Great Wall [...]

Blair Athol Whisky

Posted on 22 March 2010

From blends, maturation in Sherry Caks, and malts released under their Flora and Fauna label, Blair Atholl Single Malt Scotch Whisky does it all and leaves us wanting more, Have a look at the current collection available to buy and see if anything takes your fancy. Blair Athol 10 Year Old Douglas Laing ‘Premier Barrel’ [...]

Bladnoch Whisky

Posted on 22 March 2010

An interesting fact about the Bladnoch distillery is that it is currently Scotland’s most southernly working distillery.  That doesn’t have much correlation with it’s taste, but Bladnoch Single Malt Scotch whisky have relased bottlinsg recently that have been flooded with excellent reviews by critics and amatuers alike. Bladnoch (Bot. 1970′s) Single Malt Scotch Whisky See [...]

Benromach Whisky

Posted on 22 March 2010

Benromach was founded in 1898 and today is the smallest working distillery in Speyside, employing just two people to make its whisky – current output is just 200,000 litres per year.  You just have to take a look at their current selection of bottlings to see that some of their whiskies are extremely quirky, let alone [...]

Benrinnes Whisky

Posted on 22 March 2010

Although Benrinnes has been prized by collectors for a good many years now, it was only officially bottled for the first time in 1991.  Benrinnes Single Malt Whiskies have been one of a select few bmalts rated as ‘first class’ for blending purposes so you know you are on to something special.  There are a [...]

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