The whiskies on offer from the 2024 Whisky Fair.
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Nc'nean
Introducing our third seasonal release from our Autumn series, Quiet Rebels. A series of whiskies born out of our team spirit, out of our growing team of intrepid adventurers who make Nc’nean what it is. This time, it’s our distillery manager Gordon who has picked his favourite combination of casks to create the most moreish of whiskies. Crème brûlée Spiced plum jam Candied orange peel
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Torabhaig
Cnoc Na Moine, translating to ‘hill of peat’ from Gaelic, embodies the essence of its namesake with a composition that mirrors the dramatic and untamed beauty of Skye. Matured in a distinctive combination of Bourbon American Oak, Oloroso, and Pedro Ximenez casks, this release marries the robust peatiness Torabhaig is renowned for with rich sherry notes, culminating in a darker, more profound hue.
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Wire Works
Limited release to 1995 bottles Marzipan, milk chocolate, cinder toffee, burnt sugar, cinnamon buns and cherry lozenges
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Ardnamurchan
Appearance: Autumn birch leaf, pale but vibrant. Nose : Lemon Italian ice, overripe apricot, dusty hay, heavily salted cashew, vanilla extract, dried banana – fruit-forward but still earthy and rich Flavour: Candied grapefruit, stracciatella ice cream, red cedar, Kaiserschmarrn, Nerds candy, guava, buttercream icing. Palate: Spritzy and bright up front, medium-long finish.
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Ardnamurchan
Nose: Coastal peat smoke, vanilla and tangy and bright citrus zest. Palate: Maritime peat, ripe orchard fruit, warm oak and a gentle, warm black pepper spice. Finish: Lingering peat with a subtle seaweed salinity.
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Glengoyne
Stewed fruits, Seville orange and chewy toffee with some warm gingerbread spiciness emerge first, with hints of peaches and cream and caramelised apple underneath. A little earthy clove and black peppercorn add depth among burnt sugar and some tropical fruit.
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Mossburn's Cask Collaboration Series kicks off in style with this 12-year-old Speyside blended malt Scotch whisky, finished in rum casks from legendary Barbados distillery, Foursquare! Expect plenty of tropical, fruity tang and buttery oaken vanilla to accompany the nutty malt and toffee at its core. Only 1200 bottles in the UK
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Tamdhu
Batch Strength No. 008 encapsulates our unwavering commitment to crafting exclusively sherry-matured whisky, presenting a captivating deep natural copper hue and a complex flavour profile. With each Oloroso sherry cask carefully hand-selected, this expression delivers an exquisite and nuanced flavour, leaving a memorable and gratifying finish that embodies the essence of Speyside.
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Glengoyne
A 12yo Highlander from Glengoyne, famed for their unpeated single malt. Glengoyne is always very pure in style, allowing their high-quality, easy-drinking whisky to shine in its natural state.
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Torabhaig
This heavily-peated whisky from Torabhaig distillery was bottled at cask-strength and offers further insight into its distillery style. Aromas of smoked heather, blossom honey, barley sugars and salty sea air fill the nose, complemented by notes of vanilla ice cream, bonfire smoke, hot tar, oily brine and sweet spices throughout the palate.
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GlenAllachie
Dark chocolate, crème brûlée and toasted almonds, leading to cinnamon, brittle toffee,
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Glenturret
Sprinkles of ginger dance with barley sugar. Rich oak, sultanas and cinnamon waltz slowly to a soft and creamy finale. Notes of dried fruits and spices from European oak harmonise beautifully with vanilla and caramel tones from American oak.
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Glenturret
light smoke floats with vanilla and sweet aromatics. citrus, fresh green oak and sultanas accompany a meandering peat smoke.
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Ardnamurchan
After a series of small batch releases, the team at Ardnamurchan are now satisfied they can make a 'core' release at a consistent level to now do away with the codes that were featured on previous releases. So moving forward we will have AD/ as an ongoing release, with a brilliant balance of soft, slightly sweet smoke, bracing sea air and rich, full fruity notes. For such complexity to be present in what is still relatively young spirit is a stunning achievement, and the team should feel so proud of what that are producing. The Ardnamurchan Distillery is the most Westerly distillery on the mainland of Scotland, sitting on a remote fifty square mile penisula with a single track road being the only access.
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Weetwwod
This special edition of The Cheshire has been inspired by longer days and the invigorating salty air of the seaside. It’s a lighter expression, matured in gently charred casks and finished in Islay barrels brought fresh from the island, bringing their coastal character and peaty edge. This is one of only 891 bottles of this unique release. Cask types: Maturation - single-use, ex-bourbon, American oak quarter-casks, shaved, toasted and re-charred; Finishing - single-use ex-Islay casks. Nose: Subtle smoke and sweet cherries. Meadow hay and a gust of bracing sea air. Palate: Smoky and lightly-peated foretaste balanced by caramel and citrus. Touch of chilli heat. Finish: Lasting and mellow, smoking embers. Vanilla and toasted marshmallow.
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Compass Box
As part of its 20th anniversary, Compass Box has released this limited edition cask strength bottling of its Peat Monster as a nod to the USA-rooted origin story of the core expression. Peat Monster came about after Compass Box created a whisky for Park Avenue Liquor Shop in New York, which became a hit, and so Peat Monster was born. This expression of the blended malt Scotch sees some of the whisky that makes up the blend finished in virgin American oak barrels, for some extra vanilla and spice.
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Tomatin
Cu Bocan is a lightly peated single malt from Tomatin distillery in Inverness – first introduced in 2013. This 12-year-old expression was finished in a mix of rum casks from Guyana and Barbados, contributing depth and notes of warm spices to the whisky. The result is a malt that offers fresh notes of brine, grilled pineapple, ginger and milk chocolate throughout the palate.
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Wire Works
Name because they changed their distillation cut points for a few month resulting in a more juicy, fruity liquid with notes of biscuits and dessert. A tiny bit more peat is coming through as well. Aged in 60% bourbon cask with STR
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Lochlea
Lochlea Cask Strength Batch 1 is the first in a series of annual limited-edition bottlings. Each batch will be bottled straight from the casks without water, like trying samples from the warehouse itself! Master Blender John Campbell and the team at Lochlea have chosen Bourbon and Sherry casks this time, and every year will show further progression of our whisky. Despite the very limited volume available in each country, the few who manage to secure a bottle will experience a true undiluted and unfiltered window into Lochlea whisky.
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Weetwwod
Nose: Vibrant, fresh cut grass softened by creamy vanilla and orchard fruits. Fresh flowers and a promise of sweetness. Palate: Creamy malt and sweet, dried fruit. A touch of oak alongside subtle toasted baking spices. Finish: Sustained, mellow warmth, ripe fruits and honey with a hint of smoke. Baked apricots and butterscotch.
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James Eadie
Nose – Peach, pear and tangerine. A rich fruit cocktail. Palate – Rich, round and plummy. Lovely juicy blackurrant notes. Lime and chocolate. A little meaty and a touch of oak char. Overall: A cracking whisky. The Malaga wine cask adds some excellent dark fruit character, but the slightly meaty, charred whisky notes make for a balanced dram. One of the favourites at a recent staff tasting.
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White Peak Distillery
Vatting of first fill STR casks and ex bourbon barrels. Only 5582 bottles made. Nose: Pear drops, green apples, banana, orange marmalade, nutmeg, white chocolate, candy cane, vanilla fudge, marshmallow, marzipan, popcorn, burnt sugar. Palate: Chocolate orange, treacle tart, liquorice all-sorts, tobacco, clotted cream, citrus zest, tea cakes, allspice, cereal, trail mix and baklava. Finish: Butterscotch, mace, citrus, marmalade, crème brulee, vanilla sugar with a wisp of smoke.
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A blended malt comprising of coastal single malts, first aged in American oak casks, before finishing in casks specially coopered with heavily charred European oak heads. This finish adds richness and enhances the smoke in this dram.
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Glenallachie
Aged in oloroso, Pedro Ximenez, Rioja and some new American oak barrels. Classic Sherried notes of indulgent dark chocolate and dried fruits, coupled with sweet spices and red berries.