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Austria's Finest Whisky Store - Gesamt-Preisliste Potstill - Austria's finest Whisky Store - Gesamt-Preisliste Blended / Vatted Whisky †Bruichladdich 1996 26yo Islay [Black] 26y. 1991 55.2% € 385.00 Big Peat Islay [DL] 46% € 269.00 Single Cask - Faßstärke 1 x 4.5 l - Vatted Malt - Islay †Bruichladdich 2004 Islay [MaltM] 15y. 2004 51.6% € 192.00 †Big Peat Islay [DL] 46% € 49.00 borbon hogshead - 261 Bottles 1 x 0,7 l - Islay vatted Malt †Bruichladdich 2009 10y Islay [McCallum] 10y. 2009 54.5%€ 139.00 Big Smoke Islay [DT] 60% € 59.00 †Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2007 Islay [OA] 50% € 65.00 †Islay Blended Malt 10y Islay [MaltM] 10y. 54.5% € 119.00 Bruichladdich Laddie 8 years Islay [OA] 8y. 50% € 64.00 1 x 0,7 l - Blended Whisky form Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Caol Ila & Bunnahabha... 1 x 0,7 l Kiln Embers Islay [Wemyss] 46% € 43.00 †Bruichladdich Port Charlotte Islay Barley Islay [OA] 50% € 82.00 1 x 0,7 l - peaty Bruichladdich Scottish Barley Islay [OA] 50% € 49.00 Morrison Mac-Talla Mara Islay [MSW] 58.2% € 60.00 Bunnahabhain Islay [Black] 26y. 1989 44.7% € 295.00 Faßstärke 1 x 0,7 l - Statement 25 Raw Cask - Single Cask - Faßstärke - No. 5757 - 234 Bottles Morrison Mac-Talla Terra Islay [MSW] 46% € 53.00 †Bunnahabhain Islay [DL] 10y. 2007 43% € 55.00 Peat Chimney - Islay Islay [Wemyss] 12y. 40% € 45.00 1 x 0,7 l - Single Minded blended malt (vatted malt) †Bunnahabhain Islay [GM] 2006 43% € 52.00 Peat Chimney batch strength Islay [Wemyss] 57% € 43.00 Bunnahabhain Islay [GM] 10y. 43% € 49.00 1 x 0,7 l - Batch 01 - Faßstärke - 6000 Bottles 1 x 0,7 l - smoky - Discovery Serie Smoking Islay Islay [Black] 2011 60.2% € 72.00 †Bunnahabhain Islay [GM] 11y. 43% € 52.00 †Smoking Islay 9y - 25th Anniversary Bla...Islay [Black] 9y. 59.4% € 79.00 1 x 0,7 l - Discovery Serie 278 Bottles †Bunnahabhain Islay [OA] 12y. 46.3% € 54.00 †White Horse Blended Islay 16y. 43% € 475.00 †Bunnahabhain 1968 The Family Silver Islay [OA] 1968 40% € 899.00 1 x 0,7 l Geschenkpackungen / Miniaturen †Bunnahabhain 1990 22yo Statement Islay [Black] 22y. 1990 54.2% € 332.00 Bowmore - Miniaturen Set - The Bowmore C...Islay [OA] € 29.00 Faßstärke 3 x 0.05 l - 12, 15, 18 years old *Bunnahabhain 2002 18y Islay [DT] 18y. 2002 54.4% € 168.00 Kilchoman machir bay 0,2 l Islay [OA] 46% € 19.00 Faßstärke 1 x 0,2 l †Bunnahabhain 2004 Islay [CàrnMòr] 2004 53.8% € 237.00 Kilchoman Sanaig 0,2 l Islay [OA] 46% € 24.00 sherry butt - 596 Bottles 1 x 0,2 l †Bunnahabhain 2004 16y - Celebration of ...Islay [CàrnMòr] 16y. 2004 55.5%€ 261.00 Sherry Butt - Single Cask - No. 3713 - 534 Bottles Gin *Bunnahabhain 2012 9y Islay [CàrnMòr] 9y. 2012 47.5% € 78.00 †Botanist Islay Dry Gin 22 Islay [OA] 46% € 49.00 †Bunnahabhain 2014 4y Battlehill Islay [DT] 4y. 2014 46.0% € 52.00 1 x 0,7 l - 1 Liter Flasche †Bunnahabhain 7y Islay [Cad] 7y. 46% € 58.00 Bunnahabhain Ceòbanach Islay [OA] 46.3% € 79.00 Liköre 1 x 0,7 l Kilchoman Bramble Liqueur Islay [OA] 19% € 24.00 Bunnahabhain Toiteach Islay [OA] 46% € 73.00 1 x 0.5 l getorfter Bunnahabhain Caol Ila Islay [OA] 12y. € 49.00 Potstill Editions Caol Ila Islay [OA] 15y. 59.1% € 117.00 1 x 0,7 l - Special Release 2016 - Faßstärke †Caol Ila 2008 12y Potstill Edition Islay [DT] 12y. 2008 48% € 163.00 Oak Cask - Single Cask - No. 4026315 - 75 Bottles †Caol Ila Islay [OA] 18y. € 119.00 †Caol Ila 2012 8y POTSTILL EDITION Islay 8y. 2012 57.9% € 89.00 †Caol Ila 2008 12y Potstill Edition Islay [DT] 12y. 2008 48% € 163.00 Bourbon & Madeira Barrel - Single Cask - Faßstärke Oak Cask - Single Cask - No. 4026315 - 75 Bottles †Caol Ila 2012 8y POTSTILL EDITION Islay 8y. 2012 57.9% € 89.00 Schottische Single Malts Bourbon & Madeira Barrel - Single Cask - Faßstärke †Caol Ila Distillers Edition 2020 Islay [OA] 12y. 43% € 68.00 Ardbeg Islay [OA] 10y. 46% € 49.00 Faßstärke Ardbeg An Oa Islay [OA] 46.6% € 57.00 †Caol Ila Moch Islay [OA] 43% € 45.00 1 x 0,7 l - Pedro Ximenez, virgin charred oak und ex-bourbon casks Cask Islay Islay [Dewar] 46% € 39.00 Ardbeg Corryvreckan Islay [OA] 57.1% € 89.00 Faßstärke Cask Islay Sherry Edition Islay [Dewar] 59.9% (€ 44.00) ZZT. NICHT LAGERND - 1 x 0,7 l - sherry cask - Faßstärke Ardbeg Ten Years Old Ardbone Shorty Bone...Islay [OA] 10y. € 59.00 †Finlaggan - cask strength Islay [VIN] 58% € 39.00 †Ardbeg Twenty Something Islay [OA] 22y. 46.4% € 596.00 Faßstärke 1 x 0,7 l - bourbon casks †Finlaggan - Old Reserve Islay [VIN] 40% € 27.00 Ardbeg Uigeadail Islay [OA] 54.2% € 79.00 Faßstärke Finlaggan Eilean Mor Islay [VIN] 46% € 37.00 1 x 0,7 l †Ardbeg Wee Beastie Islay [OA] 5y. 47.4% € 45.00 Ardbeg Wee Beastie Finlaggan red wine cask finish Islay [VIN] 46% € 40.00 1 x 0,7 l - red wine cask finish Auld Reekie Islay [DT] 10y. 46% € 59.00 Finlaggan sherry finish Islay [VIN] 46% € 39.00 †Black Adder Peat Reek Islay [Black] 46% € 63.00 1 x 0,7 l - sherry cask finish Bowmore Islay [OA] 12y. 40% € 43.00 House Malt - Single Islay Malt Islay [WM] 2011 43% € 39.00 Bowmore Islay [OA] 15y. 43% € 59.00 Ileach Islay [VIN] 40% € 29.00 Bowmore Islay [OA] 18y. 43% € 108.00 Islay Malt - neue Abfüllung Bowmore 1996 - Bequest Islay [CàrnMòr] 22y. 1996 50.8%€ 590.00 †Ileach cask strength Islay [VIN] 58% € 45.00 hogshead - Single Cask - 225 Bottles 1 x 0,7 l - Peated Islay Malt - Faßstärke †Bowmore 1996 - Celebration of the Cask Islay [CàrnMòr] 1996 53.4% € 419.00 Islay Storm Islay [VIN] 40% (€ 32.00) Faßstärke ZZT. NICHT LAGERND - 1 x 0,7 l - limited release - neue Abfüllung Bowmore No 1 Islay [OA] 40% € 39.00 Kilchoman 100 percent Islay 10th Edition Islay [OA] 50% € 75.00 1 x 0,7 l Bourbon & Sherry Casks - Faßstärke †Bowmore Vaults Edition 2nd Release Islay [OA] 50.1% € 89.00 †Kilchoman Fino Sherry Matured 2020 Limi...Islay [OA] 46% € 71.00 †Bruichladdich 1990 29y Islay [Sig.] 29y. 1990 58.8% € 499.00 fino sherry Faßstärke Alle Preise in EUR. Irrtümer und kurzfristige Preisänderungen vorbehalten. Preise incl. Abgaben und Steuern. PDF generated by JPETo™ on 2021-09-24 21:46 Seite 1 von 4 Potstill - Austria's finest Whisky Store - Gesamt-Preisliste †Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2021 Islay [OA] 46% € 68.00 †Port Ellen Islay [GM] 1981 40% € 898.00 Sherry Cask - 17000 Bottles Connoisseurs Choice Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay [OA] 46% € 46.00 †Port Ellen Special Release 2014 Islay [OA] 35y. 1978 56.5% € 3240.00 Kilchoman Machir Bay Gift Pack Islay [OA] (€ 51.00) Release 2014 - Single Cask - Faßstärke - 2964 Bottles ZZT. NICHT LAGERND - 1 x 0,7 l †Port Ellen special release 2015 Islay [OA] 32y. 1983 53.9% € 3250.00 *†Kilchoman PX Sherry Matured Edition 2021Islay [OA] 47.3% € 74.00 1 x 0,7 l - Faßstärke - 2964 Bottles 12000 Bottles †Port Ellen special release 2016 Islay [OA] 37y. 1978 55.2% € 3749.00 Kilchoman Sanaig Islay [OA] 46% € 59.00 1 x 0,7 l - Special release 2016 - Faßstärke 1 x 0,7 l - sherry/bourbon casks †White Horse Blended Islay 16y. 43% € 475.00 Lagavulin Islay [OA] 8y. 48% (€ 59.00) ZZT. NICHT LAGERND - 1 x 0,7 l - limited edition Laphroaig Islay [OA] 10y. 40% € 45.00 *†Laphroaig 10y Cask Strength Islay [OA] 10y. 57.9% € 91.00 Edition 2021 Sommer - Faßstärke †Laphroaig 2005 Bourbon Cask Islay [VIN] 15y. 2005 52% € 189.00 bourbon cask - Single Cask - Faßstärke - No. 800104 - 228 Bottles *†Laphroaig 2011 9y Islay [DT] 9y. 2011 54.8% € 116.00 Faßstärke †Laphroaig 25y Cask Strength Islay [OA] 25y. % € 492.00 49,8% und 51,4% - Faßstärke †Laphroaig 30y Ian Hunter Story Book 1: ...Islay [OA] 30y. 46.7% € 980.00 1st fill bourbon cask †Laphroaig 30y Ian Hunter Story Book 2: ...Islay [OA] 30y. 48.2% € 960.00 Faßstärke Laphroaig Lore Islay [OA] 48% € 108.00 1 x 0,7 l Laphroaig QA Islay [OA] 40% € 79.00 1 x 1.0 l - quercus alba - charred American white oak casks finish Laphroaig Quarter Cask Islay [OA] 48% € 49.00 quarter cask finish Laphroaig Select Islay [OA] 40% € 36.00 †Laphroaig, 10y. - alte Abfüllung Islay [OA] 10y. 40% € 159.00 1 x 0,7 l - Bottle code: Lu6641 †Margadale (Bunnahabhain) 16y 2004 Islay [MaltM] 16y. 2004 50% € 189.00 borbon hogshead - Single Cask - 320 Bottles †Morrison Mac-Talla Strata Islay [MSW] 15y. 46% (€ 77.00) ZZT. NICHT LAGERND - 1 x 0,7 l †Port Ellen Islay [DL] 34y. 1982 48.5% € 1970.00 1 x 0,7 l - XOP - XTRA Old Particular Edition - Single Cask - Faßstärke †Port Ellen Islay [GM] 1980 46% € 1390.00 Rare Old Serie - Single Cask - 654 Bottles †Port Ellen Islay [GM] 1981 40% € 898.00 Connoisseurs Choice †Port Ellen Special Release 2014 Islay [OA] 35y. 1978 56.5% € 3240.00 Release 2014 - Single Cask - Faßstärke - 2964 Bottles †Port Ellen special release 2015 Islay [OA] 32y. 1983 53.9% € 3250.00 1 x 0,7 l - Faßstärke - 2964 Bottles †Port Ellen special release 2016 Islay [OA] 37y. 1978 55.2% € 3749.00 1 x 0,7 l - Special release 2016 - Faßstärke Smokehead Islay [ML] 43% € 36.00 Smokehead 18y Islay [ML] 18y. 46% € 169.00 Smokehead High Voltage Islay [ML] 58% € 49.00 Faßstärke Smokehead Rum Rebel Islay [ML] 46% € 52.00 1 x 0,7 l Smokehead Sherry Bomb Islay [ML] 48% € 59.00 1 x 0,7 l - limited edition - sherry casks Smokey Joe Islay [OA] 46% € 38.00 Smoky Islay Malt *Williamson 2013 8y Islay [CàrnMòr] 8y.
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