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An Cnoc 1993 (46% ABV) |
| Medium to high intensity, slightly woody with hints of vanilla and toffee. Full bodied, slight peatiness with fruity overtones. |
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Cragganmore 12-Year Old (40% ABV) |
Mature and well balanced with an astonishingly fragrant aroma,
the slight fruitiness on the palates overlaid with sweet, smoky
notes with hints of sandalwood. |
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Cu Dhub (40% ABV) |
| The Black Single Malt Whisky from the forest of Gaick. The taste and flavours of this black single malt will roar over your tongue, leaving a hot path of bitter sweet liquorice, coffee and hints of malt, smoke and spices. |
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Glenlivet 16 Year Nadurra (57.7% ABV) - Glenlivet |
| Crisp, appetizing. So mouth-coating, with an oily feel immediately followed by a fizzy sensation on the tongue. Lavishly challenging for the taste buds but alcohol is perfectly tamed and never burning. Custardy. Poached peaches in a vanilla syrup. White chocolate. Aniseed lollipop. Candied |
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Knockando 1993 (43% ABV) |
| Aged for a minimum of 12 years, Knockando single malt whisky possesses the classic elegance of the finest Speyside malts, with a unique delicacy and fruitiness. |
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Macallan 10-Year Old (40% ABV) |
| Gold Medal winner in the San Francisco world spirits competition 2005, this fine single malt is matured in a unique, complex combination of bourbon & Sherry oak casks. |
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Oban 14-Year Old (40% ABV) |
| The Western Highland representative in Diageo's 'Classic Malt' series is a superb, full-blooded fruity malt with a whiff of heather and more than a hint of peat. |
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Scapa 14-Year Old (40% ABV) |
| From a tiny distillery in Orkney, Scapa is often overlooked in favour of its more famous neighbour Highland Park. However, under new ownership and back in production after being mothballed for a time, this is a distillery on the up. |
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Tamdhu (40% ABV) - Speyside. |
Clean, sweet. Very slightly toffeeish. An easily drinkable, malt-accented introduction to single Malt. Finish: Flowery. Very faint hint of peat.
Tamdhu is derived from the Gaelic meaning 'Little Dark Hill' |
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Tobermory 10 year old (40% ABV) - Orkney, Scapa |
| From a tiny distillery in Orkney, Scapa is often overlooked in favour of its more famous neighbour Highland Park. However, under new ownership and back in production after being mothballed for a time, this is a distillery on the up. |
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Tomintoul 10-Year Old (40% ABV) |
| The Tomintoul single malt whisky is a testament to master distiller, Robert Flemming, who’s family has been making whisky in the Speyside-Glenlivet region for 4 generations. Inspired by tradition, he has produced a single malt of unique quality, which is invitingly smooth and mellow. |
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