Spirits Are Sold in Measures of 25Ml Or Multiples Thereof. All Prices Listed Are for a Large Measure of 50Ml
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All spirits are sold in measures of 25ml or multiples thereof. All prices listed are for a large measure of 50ml. Should you require a 25ml measure, please ask. All whiskies are subject to availability. Boisdale House Spirits Scotch ABV Per 50ml 815 Glenfiddich 15yr Solera 40% £12.35 850 Glenmorangie 18yr 43% £20.70 702 Chivas Regal 12yr 40% £9.25 835 The Glenlivet 12yr 40% £10.60 836 The Glenlivet 18yr 43% £18.95 Irish Whiskey 1243 Tullamore Dew 12yr Select Reserve 40% £14.00 1226 Jameson 40% £8.10 Bourbon 1302 Bulleit Bourbon 40% £10.70 1336 Hudson Baby Bourbon 40% £24.00 Cognac 1556 Martell VSOP 40% £14.80 1555 Martell Cordon Bleu 40% £28.00 Rum 2870 Sailor Jerry Spiced 40% £7.25 2902 Havana Club 3yr 40% £7.00 2870 Havana Club 7yr 40% £8.50 Vodka 2710 Russian Standard Platinum 40% £7.75 2713 Snow Queen 40% £8.95 2708 Russian Standard Imperia 40% £12.95 Gin 2816 Beefeater 40% £7.75 2801 Beefeater 24 45% £8.95 2806 Hendrick’s 41.4% £9.50 Tequila 2970 Olmeca Reposado 38% £10.00 2975 Olmeca Altos Plata 38% £10.00 *Please note mixers are charged at an additional £1.50/£2.00 All spirits are sold in measures of 25ml or multiples thereof. All prices listed are for a large measure of 50ml. Should you require a 25ml measure, please ask. All whiskies are subject to availability. Irish Whiskey ABV Per 50 ml 1201 Bushmills 1608 400th Anniversary 46% £21.25 1209 Bushmills 16yr 3 wood 40% £20.50 1221 Bushmills Black Bush 40% £8.95 1211 Connemara 12yr Peated Irish Whisky 46% £22.10 1372 Glendalough 13yr 46% £19.70 1216 Green Spot 40% £14.00 1203 Jameson 18yr 40% £21.75 1220 Jameson 2007 Rarest Vintage Reserve 46% £52.90 1204 Jameson Gold Reserve 40% £18.30 1242 Jameson Select Reserve Small Batch 40% £14.00 1205 Middleton Very Rare 40% £35.50 1206 Powers 12yr Special Reserve 40% £15.65 1217 Redbreast 12yr 40% £13.90 1218 Redbreast 15yr 46% £17.80 1227 Tullamore Dew 12yr Select Reserve 40% £14.00 1207 Tullamore Dew 40% £9.70 1215 Tyrconnell 40% £9.50 1371 Yellow Spot 12yr 46% £20.40 Welsh Malt Whisky 1035 Penderyn Independence 41% £14.00 1036 Penderyn Madeira 46% £15.30 1040 Penderyn Peated 46% £13.40 1039 Penderyn Portwood 46% £18.15 Japanese Malt Whisky 1376 Chichibu On the Way 2013 58.5% £60.20 1311 Nikka Coffey Malt 45% £17.00 1270 Nikka from the Barrel 51.4% £18.00 1271 Nikka Miyagikyo Single Malt 45% £19.00 1318 Nikka Pure Malt Black 43% £18.40 1374 Nikka Taketsuru Pure Malt 43% £16.80 1373 Nikka Yoichi Single Malt 45% £19.90 1265 Suntory Hakushu 12yr 43.5% £17.30 1267 Suntory Hakushu 1989 Sherry Cask 62% £223.00 1261 Suntory Hibiki 12yr 43% £22.50 1262 Suntory Hibiki 17yr 43% £45.00 1263 Suntory Hibiki 30yr 43% £113.80 1322 Suntory Hibiki Japanese Harmony 43% £16.60 1264 Suntory Yamazaki 18yr 43% £50.00 1316 Suntory Yamazaki Distiller’s Reserve 43% £14.80 1375 Togouchi 12yr 40% £18.80 Australian Malt Whisky 889 Starward New World 43% £15.80 French Single Malt Whisky 1323 Armorik Double Maturation 46% £13.80 All spirits are sold in measures of 25ml or multiples thereof. All prices listed are for a large measure of 50ml. Should you require a 25ml measure, please ask. All whiskies are subject to availability. Taiwanese Single Malt Whisky ABV Per 50 ml 1280 Kavalan Concertmaster 40% £16.20 941 Kavalan Solist Vinho Cask #013A 2012 57.8% £47.65 American Whiskey 1300 Balcones Brimstone 53% £22.50 1038 Blanton’s Original 46.5% £14.10 1301 Buffalo Trace 45% £9.05 1302 Bulleit Bourbon 40% £10.70 1310 Bulleit Rye 45% £12.40 1006 Death’s Door New Make Spirit – Harvest 2011 40% £15.50 1313 Eagle Rare 10yr 45% £15.20 1314 Four Roses Single Barrel 50% £14.85 1339 George Dickel No. 8 40% £16.00 1315 Hancock's Presidents Reserve 44.5% £21.45 1336 Hudson Baby Bourbon 40% £24.00 1337 Hudson Four Grain Bourbon 46% £24.00 1338 Hudson Manhattan Rye 46% £24.00 1331 Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack 40% £10.50 1330 Jack Daniel’s Silver Select 40% £17.40 1333 Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel 45% £13.60 1068 Jefferson’s Bourbon 41.2% £14.30 1319 Knob Creek 9yr 50% £11.45 1329 Maker's Mark 45% £10.75 1032 Rittenhouse Bottled In Bond Straight Rye 50% £13.45 1324 Thomas H Handy Sazerac Bot. 2009 64.5% £34.20 1320 William Laurie Weller Bot. 2013 63.3% £47.40 1334 Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon 43.2% £11.40 1369 Woodford Reserve Rye 45.2% £13.80 Canadian Whisky 1326 Canadian Club 40% £7.00 1325 Canadian Club 12yr Classic 40% £10.85 1370 Crown Royal 40% £9.50 Indian Whisky 1252 Amrut Fusion 50% £14.80 959 Paul John Bold - Peated 46% £15.15 English Whisky 685 Adnams Triple Grain No. 2 43% £16.00 934 English Whisky Co. Chapter 9 46% £11.80 960 English Whisky Co. Chapter 12 46% £13.80 906 English Whisky Co. Chapter 13 45% £17.50 Swedish Whisky 1332 The Box – The Explorer 48.3% £32.75 All spirits are sold in measures of 25ml or multiples thereof. All prices listed are for a large measure of 50ml. Should you require a 25ml measure, please ask. All whiskies are subject to availability. A guide to the Scotch whisky regions Like wines, the single malts of Scotland are grouped by region although these regions offer a guideline rather than a rule. The regions of Scotland – the Lowlands, the Highlands, Campbeltown and the island of Islay – have their origins in the regulation of licences and duties, but they do also embrace certain characteristics. The Lowlands This area tends to produce softer malts, without the peat of the Highlands or the brininess of the coastal malts. The Lowlands is defined by a line following old county boundaries and running from the Clyde estuary to the River Tay. The line swings north of Glasgow and Dumbarton and runs to Dundee and Perth. The Highlands, Islands and Speyside By far the largest region, the Highlands embraces wide variations in style. The western Highlands have only a few scattered distilleries, and it is difficult to generalise about their character. If they have anything in common, it is a rounded, firm, dry character, with some peatiness. The far north of the Highlands has several whiskies with a notably heathery, spicy, character, probably deriving both from the local soil and the coastal location of the distilleries. The more sheltered East Highlands and the Midlands of Scotland (sometimes described as the South Highlands) have a number of notably fruity whiskies. None of these Highland areas is officially regarded as a region, but the area between them, known as Speyside, is universally acknowledged as the heartland of malt distillation. This area, between the cities of Inverness and Aberdeen, sweeps from granite mountains down to fertile countryside, where barley is among the crops. It is the watershed of a system of rivers, the principal among which is the Spey. Although it is not precisely defined, Speyside is commonly agreed to extend at least from the River Findhorn in the west to the Deveron in the east. Within this region are several other rivers, notably the Livet. The Speyside single malts are noted in general for their elegance and complexity, and often a refined smokiness. Beyond that, they have two extremes: the big, sherried type, as typified by The Macallan, Glenfarclas and Aberlour; and the lighter, more subtle style. Within Speyside, the River Livet is so famous that its name is borrowed by some whiskies from far beyond its glen. Only one may call itself The Glenlivet, only Braes of Glenlivet and Tamnavulin are produced in the valley, and only Tomintoul in the parish. These are all delicate malts, and it could be more tentatively argued that other valleys have malts that share certain characteristics. The Highland region includes a good few coastal and island malts, but one peninsula and just one island have been of such historical importance in the industry that they are each regarded as being regions in their own right. All spirits are sold in measures of 25ml or multiples thereof. All prices listed are for a large measure of 50ml. Should you require a 25ml measure, please ask. All whiskies are subject to availability. Campbeltown On the peninsula called the Mull of Kintyre, on the west coast of Scotland, Campbeltown once had about 30 distilleries. Today, it has only two. One of these, Springbank, produces two different single malts. This apparent contradiction is achieved by the use of a lightly peated malt in one and a smokier kilning in the other. The Campbeltown single malts are very distinctive, with a briny character. Although there are only three of them, they are still considered by serious malt lovers to represent a region in their own right. Islay Pronounced "eye-luh", this is the greatest of whisky islands: much of it deep with peat, lashed by the wind, rain and sea in the Inner Hebrides. It is only 25 miles long, but has no fewer than eight distilleries, although not all are working. Its single malts are noted for their sea weedy, iodine-like, phenolic character. A dash of Islay malt gives the unmistakable tang of Scotland to many blended whiskies.