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Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2013
Islay, Scotland
50% Alc/Vol
$85.00
Glenallachie Ruby Port Wood Finish 12 Year Single Malt
Speyside, Scotland
48% Alc/Vol
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$112.00
Speyburn 15 Year Old
Speyside, Scotland
46% Alc/Vol
$105.00
Chivas Regal XV Blended Scotch
Scotland
40% Alc/Vol
$80.00
Glen Garioch Renaissance 18 Year Old
Highlands, Scotland
50.02% Alc/Vol
$197.00
Auchentoshan 1988 Pedro Ximenez (PX) Cask
Scotland
49.7% Alc/Vol
$688.00
Edradour Ballechin Cuvee 8 Year Old
Highlands, Scotland
46% Alc/Vol
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$92.00
Tomatin 1984 Cask # 6207
Highlands, Scotland
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$761.00
Tomatin 30 Year Old
Highlands, Scotland
$1,013.00
Compass Box Flaming Heart - 1.5 Litre
Islay, Scotland
Sold Out
$359.00
Port Askaig 12 Year Old Autumn Edition
Islay, Scotland
45.8% Alc/Vol
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$94.00
Tullibardine The Murray Double Wood
Highlands, Scotland
46% Alc/Vol
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$93.00
Smokehead Islay Single Malt
Scotland
$64.00
Douglas Laing's Rock Island Blended Whisky
Scotland
46.8% Alc/Vol
$64.00
MacNair's Lum Reek Blended 12 Year Old Small Batch
Speyside, Scotland
46% Alc/Vol
$85.00
Glen Garioch Virgin Oak No.2
Highlands, Scotland
48% Alc/Vol
$133.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best Whisky from Scotland?

The Macallan Sherry Oak 12 Years Old is a fixture in the high-end whiskey world. It’s matured in unique Oloroso sherry-seasoned oak casks from Spain. With 12 years of age, it’s a mature, Premium Scotch.

What makes Scotland Whiskey different?

It must be aged in oak barrels for a minimum of three years. Single Malt is whisky that’s produced at one distillery, from malted barley. On the other hand, Blended Scotch Whisky is sourced from multiple distilleries, and they don’t all have to be from malted barley.