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DiamonD Armenian Brandy Horse Pegasus 9 Years Old is a finely crafted spirit, aged for 9 years to achieve a smooth, rich flavor with complex aromas. Bottled in the striking shape of a horse, this brandy reflects both elegance and tradition.
This is the fifth and final release of the remarkable Ian Hunter Story, which celebrates the last member of the Johnston family to own and manage Laphroaig distillery.
In homage to the ancient civilization of the Picts, MACRAY is matured in carefully selected oak casks, using centuries old knowledge, to produce a characterful Blended Scotch Whisky that represents the Pictish spirit.
Rich gold in color. Vanilla with a hint of ginger, dried fruits, sherry sweetness and wood smoke on the nose. Deliciously smooth on the palate with rich dried fruits and sherry balanced with wood smoke and spice.
Artfully aged at a relatively mild 80 proof, Basil Hayden's is as novel and delectable a bourbon whiskey as it was when the master distiller rolled out his first barrel over 200 years ago. Marked by a rich cascade of aromas and flavors, Basil Hayden's is still a small batch bourbon, but with broader appeal.
The Laphroaig 10 years old is ”the most richly flavoured of all Scotch whiskies” as they say it at this Islay distillery. A core range single malt with lots of peat, smoke and a hint of iodine. This The Boot Bag is a giftpack consisting of a 750ml bottle of the 10yo packed in a green rubber bag like a Wellie boot.
In homage to the ancient civilization of the Picts, MACRAY is matured in carefully selected oak casks, using centuries old knowledge, to bring you a characterful Single Malt Scotch Whisky that represents the Pictish spirit.
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.
Alc. 40% by Vol.
With the advent of grain whisky in the 1830s, James Chivas begins the tradition of laying down casks of fine Scotch whiskies in the shop's cellar for their aged blends.