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McByirden Single Malt Whisky is double distilled in the Speyside region of Scotland. The distilled spirit is then matured for a generous number of years in first class American oak barrels to produce this remarkable single malt.
Aged in European oak sherry casks and new oak casks, the whisky is mellowed in our unique Solera Vat, a large oak tun inspired by the sherry bodegas of Spain and Portugal. Never emptied, and kept half full of whiskies since 1998, our Solera Vat is the culmination of curious minds and the pioneering spirit of our family. It's also the secret behind this whisky becoming the first 15 year old expression to enter the top ten best selling single malts.
McByirden Speyside Single Malt Whisky is double distilled in the Speyside region of Scotland.
Only ever matured in the finest oak casks, Benromach TEN YEAR OLD single malt delivers delicate forest fruits and creamy malt, a touch of smoke and rich, lasting sherry notes.
After a three year break, the Glendronach Grandeur is back! First released in 2010, Grandeur is a limited-edition single malt that superbly represents Glendronach’s smooth, complex and full-bodied style. The whisky is specially selected by Master Blender Rachel Barrie from among the oldest and most unique sherry casks, maturing in Glendronach’s traditional dunnage warehouses.
Golden amber. A sweet and mellow aroma of butterscotch gives way to subtle hints of almonds, marzipan, and vanilla. Initially dry, giving way to a mellow soft sweetness with a lingering creamy mouth feel. Full-bodied, with a long, lingering and slightly dry finish.
This stunning 25 year old Speyside single malt is one of the oldest vintage/aged releases for the prestigious Macallan Exceptional Single Cask range to date.
The new Craigellachie Cask Collection, according to those behind it, initially kicks off with the distillery’s 13 year old whisky. It is initially aged in American Oak – a combination of re-fill and re-char Bourbon barrels – and then laid to rest in Bas-Armagnac casks sourced from the northernmost part of Gascony, in France, for just over a year, to undergo a second period of maturation.