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From the highest distillery in Scotland, set in the windswept Grampian mountians with their unlimited supply of fresh spring water, comes this delightfully gentle, delicatley smokey malt. Dalwhinnie is one of the six ‘Classic Malts’ carefully selected to best represent each of the main whisky producing regions of Scotland. They embrace the the full diversity [...]
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Described in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2006 as ‘A big, sweet, chunky, gawky, grainlashed but hugely enjoyable blend.’ Pigs Nose is an exceptionally fine five year old blended whisky, created by Richard Patterson, Scotland’s only third generation master blender as a companion for Sheep Dip – for week days but not for the Christmas Cake. [...]
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Dewar’s 12 is a perfectly balanced marriage of carefully selected 12 year old malt and grain Scotch whiskies, created by Dewar’s sixth Master Blender, Tom Aitken. This perfectly balanced taste is achieved through the marrying process, originally pioneered by the first Master Blender, A J Cameron. Only malt and grain whiskies of the highest quality [...]
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Ledaig Single Malt Scotch Whisky is produced at the Tobermory Distillery, which is the only distillery on the picturesque Hebridean Isle of Mull. Thus, of all the world-famous whisky distilling regions of Scotland ( Speyside, Highland, Islay, the various Islands, Lowland, Campbeltown) only Tobermory and Ledaig represent an opportunity to experience Malt Whisky from this [...]
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Rare indeed are the whiskies selected for Dewar’s 18 Year Old Founder’s Reserve – and even more unusual the painstaking care of Dewar’s Master Blender in managing the time-honoured ‘marrying’ process that lends such refinement to this exceptional blend. Only the very best 18 year old malt and grain Scotch Whiskies are chosen to create [...]
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Jim Murray describes Sheep Dip in his 2006 Whisky Bible as ‘Young and sprightly like a new-born lamb, this enjoys a fresh, mouthwatering grassy style with a touch of spice. Maligned by some but to me a clever accomplished vatting of alluring complexity’. Much mythology has grown up around whisky but in reality a great [...]