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The First Editions Craigellachie 2008
Speyside, Scotland
2008
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$134.00
The First Editions Glenburgie 1998
Speyside, Scotland
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$190.00
Tomatin 1982 Single Cask
Highlands, Scotland
1982
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$655.00
Tomatin 1995 Double Cask
Highlands, Scotland
1995
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$262.00
Tomintoul 40 Year Old
Speyside, Scotland
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$6,508.00
Caol Ila 15 Year Old Unpeated
Islay, Scotland
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$138.00
Kilchoman Fino Sherry Matured
Islay, Scotland
2020
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$126.00
Glenlivet XXV 25 Year Old
Speyside, Scotland
43% Alc/Vol
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$411.00
Tobermory 10 Year Old
Scotland
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$61.00
Glenlivet Nadurra Oloroso
Speyside, Scotland
60.7% Alc/Vol
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$76.00
La Maison du Whisky Artist Collective 2.7 Clynelish 10 Year Old W/ 2 Glasses
Highlands, Scotland
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$132.00
Glenrothes 1994
Speyside, Scotland
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$65.00
Glenallachie 12 Year Old French Oak Finish
Speyside, Scotland
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$105.00
The Macallan No. 6 Decanter
Speyside, Scotland
43% Alc/Vol
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$4,183.00
Gordon & Macphail Glen Grant Collection - 6 Bottles
Speyside, Scotland
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$28,932.00

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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.