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Balblair 1983
Highlands, Scotland
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$419.00
The Feathery
Highlands, Scotland
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$62.00
anCnoc 2000
Highlands, Scotland
46% Alc/Vol
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$87.00
Glendronach Peated
Highlands, Scotland
46% Alc/Vol
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$77.00
Dalmore Quintessence
Highlands, Scotland
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$1,427.00
Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 7
Highlands, Scotland
57.9% Alc/Vol
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$128.00
Tomatin 21 Year Old Bourbon Cask
Highlands, Scotland
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$392.00
Edradour 19 Year Old Bordeaux Finish
Highlands, Scotland
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$321.00
Cut Point Tullibardine 13 Year Old Bourbon Single Cask
Highlands, Scotland
2006
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$104.00
Deanston 18 Year Old Bourbon Cask Finish
Highlands, Scotland
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$126.00
Old Pulteney 25 Year Old
Highlands, Scotland
$523.00
Benromach Heritage 40 Year Old
Speyside, Scotland
43% Alc/Vol
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$1,169.00
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

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.