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Highla Nd Region Highland Region Aberfeldy Proprietors bottling ot this Dewars $13 Balvenie Older expression of the super popular $20 12yr component. Malty-coffee-dry. 17yr Doublewood renowned Doublewood. Aberlour Sweet peppermint, spicy berry fruit. 13 Balvenie Rich, deep, dried fruit complexity. Finished 30 12yr Speyside. 21yr Portwood in port casks. Superb! Aberlour Full sherry style – rich, seamless and divine. 16 Balvenie Rum cask finished. Rich, sweet and creamy 17 16yr Carribean Cask toffee. 14 yr. old. HIGHLAND REGION HIGHLAND HIGHLAND REGION Aberlour cask strength Non chill filtered Big bodied, 9 Banff LS cask strength Distillery demolished. Earthy, 125 A’bunadh powerful. Sherry, sherry, sherry. 1966 smoky. Most rare. Speyside. Allt-a-bhainne cask strength Fruity, gentle peat. Cadenhead 35 Ben Nevis Duncan Taylor bottling of this hard to find 25 16yr bottling. Silent from 2002-2005. Speyside. 15yr malt. An Cnoc XXX Rare. Sweet, fruity, smooth. 18 Benriach Malt overtones with a rich, sweet finish. A 12 12yr 12yr lighter malt, good for beginners. Speyside. Ardmore 1/4 casks make for a full rich, pungent, 12 Benriach A wonderfully peaty Highland Malt. From 11 NonChillFiltered peaty dram. 10yr Curiositas the distillery’s own floor maltings. Auchroisk Ultra rare in U.S. Licorice – anise – slight 20 Benrinnes Firm – dry – complex. Distillery open since 20 10yr peat. Speyside. 15yr 1820. Three times distilled. Speyside. Auchroisk cask strength Extremely complex, butter 15 Benromach Owned by G&M, this distillery’s whisky is 12 8yr and citrus, XX rare. 10yr complex. Coffee, toffee and peat. Aultmore Light & fruity, a component of Dewar’s. 25 Benromach Floral, grassy. Heather, berries. 11 10yr Highly regarded, well-balanced. Speyside. Traditional Superbly balanced. Aultmore cask strength Rare, sweet, dry, quinine. 18 Ben Wyvis LS Indescribably rare. Flowery, herbal, savory. 1000 8yr 27yr Balblair G&M bottling. Excellent beginner. Slightly 12 Blair Atholl cask strength Soft, smooth, dry, rare. From 19 10yr sweet malt vanilla and honey. 11yr the Cadenhead series, Non chill filtered. Balblair cask strength . Sweet & nutty. An unsung 17 Braeval cask strength XXXX rare, honey, creamy. 30 19yr hero. Dewar Ratray bottling. 30yr Speyside. Silent from 2002-2008. Balmenach cask strength Sweet, leafy, and smoky. 18 Brora LS The golfer’s choice, spicy and savory. Only 150 19yr 21yr NCF produced 1975-1983. See Clynelish. Balmenach Gordon and Macphail rare bottling of this 32 Caperdonich SS A chance at this rare still. Light and grassy 20 18yr elusive spirit. Smoky rarity. 18yr 1994 Speysider. Signatory NCF series. Balvenie Honeyish, deep and dry. Kiss of orange peel. 13 Caperdonich SS Superb Speyside complexity and robustness. 100 12yr Doublewood Finished in sherry casks. 1968 Mission Series Cask chosen by Jim McEwan. Balvenie A robust expression, full and firm. Long 16 Cardhu Marshmallow and tangerine. 13 15yr Single Barrel finish. Bourbon barrels. 12yr World's Largest Selection World's Largest Selection Pints Pub Denver, CO USA 8 9 Pints Pub Denver, CO USA Clynelish Maritime style. Fruity, salty, and smoky. $16 Glenburgie Bourbon character with vanilla and cinnamon $11 14yr Great example of malt whisky complexity. 10yr hints. Rare. Coleburn LS Light, flowery, hint of pear. XXXX Rare 95 Glencadam Fruity and creamy. A Gordon & MacPhail rarity. 45 17yr Private bottling availiblity only. Speyside. 31yr Convalmore LS cask strength Smooth-sweet-rare. “A wheat 50 Glencadam cask strength Flowery – berries. 25 HIGHLAND REGION 17yr field after a summer storm”. Speyside. HIGHLAND REGION 28yr Cragganmore Delicate, clean, herbal. Speyside. 13 Glendronach Light – balanced – sherry. Good beginner. 13 12yr 12yr Speyside. Cragganmore Signatory bottling. Heathery, fruity, spicy, tangy. 14 Glendronach Super Sherry. Fantastic dram. 17 14yr NCF Long herbal finish. Touch of coffee. 15yr Craigellachie Malty nuttiness with sweet fruit. Speyside. 13 Glendullan UCF from Signatory. Creamy, peppery, spicy, 30 11yr Gordon and MacPhail bottling. 17yr chocolatey. Rare Dailuaine Old Malt Cask bottling. Very rare. Elegant 45 Glendullan cask strength Sherry, malty and dry. 20 28yr fruit and fresh lemon zest. 17yr Full bodied. Speyside. Dallas Dhu LS Peaty, sweet and fragrant. Speyside. 75 Glen Elgin G & M Bottling. Pepper. Fruit. Chocolate. 12 26yr 1982 9yr Dalmore Excellent dram. Full bodied sweetness. 13 Glen Elgin A superior expression of an exquisite malt. 25 12yr Soft, smooth, sherry. 17yr Signatory NCF Dalmore cask strength This Duncan Taylor bottling 18 Glen Esk LS cask strength DuncanTaylor 2004 bottling. 40 17yr is richly sherried and orangy. 20yr Malty, dry, sweet. Ultra rare. See Hillside. Dalwhinnie Very smooth, heather-honey. Higher altitude 15 Glenfarclas Sweet – malty – rich – round. Recommended. 13 15yr distillery. Speyside. 12yr Deanston Well balanced with a fruity malty finish. 12 Glenfarclas Smooth, big, and very refined. “Nectar.” 20 12yr Nice beginner. 17yr Dufftown cask strength Malty, flowery and hard to find. 12 Glenfarclas cask strength The ultimate Glenfarclas. 50 9yr Gordon and MacPhail bottling. 1974 Big, nutty, oaky. A luxurious malt. Edradour Minty and leafy with smoky palate. 11 Glenfiddich Malt – pears – smooth. Speyside. 13 10yr 12yr Fettercairn cask strength Rare. Sweet. Smooth and 20 Glenfiddich Mellow and deep. 20 19yr fruity. Cadenhead bottling 18yr Ancient Glenallachie XXX Rare, full bodied – light peat smoke. 25 Glen Garioch Smoky chocolate fruityness. Pronounced 13 11yr 12yr Glen-geery. Speyside. Glen Albyn LS Inverness, hint of sherry. Very aromatic and 50 Glen Garioch Smooth and fruit at a unique 48% ABV. 12 22yr mature. Speyside. Founders Reserve World's Largest Selection World's Largest Selection Pints Pub Denver, CO USA 10 11 Pints Pub Denver, CO USA Glenglassaugh SS XXX rare. Nose of fresh linen, grassy and $75 Glenmorangie Xtra matured in Sauternes ”barriques” $15 1973 gentle. A charming middleweight. Nectar D’or casks. Glengoyne Smooth, round, and creamy from “Scotland’s 12 Glenmorangie Gentle, rich fruit, vanilla, caramel, and 20 10yr most beautiful distillery.” 18yr crème brulee'. Glengoyne Malt, clean, fruity and mature. A delight. 20 Glen Moray Leafy oatmeal dryness. 13 17yr Production completely absent of peat. 12yr 12 Signatory bottling. Dry and ginger for 12 HIGHLAND HIGHLAND REGION Glen Grant Speyside. Fruity, rich and smooth with HIGHLAND REGION Glen Ord 10yr delicate nutty finish. 8yr after dinner. Glen Grant Excellent. Light and dry. An ideal aperitif. 20 Glen Ord cask strength from Cadenhead. 14 17yr Speyside. 11yr Glen Keith SS Sweet with a hint of peat. Good all-around 18 Glenrothes Tremendously easy drinking Speysider. 12 13yr malt. G & M bottling. Select Reserve Glen Keith SS Legendary experimental peated malt from 75 Glenrothes Velvety and perfectly balanced. Spicy 16 Craigduff 33yr 1973 Glen Keith. Sherry butt aged. Mama! 1998 fruit. Speyside. Glen Keith SS Grassy and light Speysider. Major 45 Glen Spey Grassy and floral. Very rare, very 14 39yr component of Chivas. 11yr interesting. Glenlivet The dram who would be king. Speyside. 13 Glentauchers Rare. Dry, malty-smooth and earthy. 22 12yr 16yr Speyside. Glenlivet Sweet – nutty – gentle. 30 Glenturret Since 1717. Lively with astonishing 14 21yr Archive 11yr spiciness. Glenlivet cask strength Floral, sweet, smooth and 10 Glenugie cask strength Sherry, raisin, fruitcake. 45 16yr Nadurra silky. A stand out NCF. 30yr Orange marmalade spice. Glenlochy LS cask strength Peaty and Powerful. 50 Glenury Royal LS cask strength Toasty with butter and honey. 35 16yr An evening dram, very rare. 20yr Rare. Glenlossie cask strength Heathery and dry. XX rare. 35 Hillside LS Extremely rare. Cedar and vanilla. 150 15yr Speyside. 25yr Later versions called Glen Esk. Glen Mhor LS cask strength 133 Proof. Sweet and dry. 50 Imperial SS Non chill filtered from Signatory. Rare. 18 16yr Water from Loch Ness. 15yr Lemon, smoke, sweet. Glenmorangie Creamy vanilla and peach, citrus and 13 Imperial SS A rare expression of this excellent malt 20 Original nutmeg. Portwood 15yr from Gordon & MacPhail. Glenmorangie Extra matured in Port pipes. Voluptuous. 15 Inchgower Speyside. Complex fruit, spice, and salt. 25 Quinta Ruban 14yr Distinctive for the discerning. Glenmorangie Xtra matured in sherry wood, rich, full bodied. 15 Inchgower cask strength Dry with a salty complexity. 25 LaSanta Non chill filtered. 19yr World's Largest Selection World's Largest Selection Pints Pub Denver, CO USA 12 13 Pints Pub Denver, CO USA Kininvie cask strength Only 500 bottles for the world. $1,000 Macduff AKA Glen Deveron. U.C.F Citrus & Malt $15 Hazelwood 17yr Sherry cask. An unprecedented release. XRARE 15yr Knockando Soft, clean, fragrant and VERY rare in U.S. 40 Mannochmore Coffee, toast, caramel. Speyside. 16 27yr Speyside. 16yr 1990 Linkwood Light smoky dryness. Praiseworthy elegance. 16 Mannochmore cask strength Soft, round, and smoothly 20 15yr Speyside. 22yr balanced. Very rare. Speyside. Hard to find eponymous malt. Sweet, smoky. 16 A smoky sherried malt. XX Rare. Inverness. HIGHLAND REGION Loch Lomond HIGHLAND REGION Millburn LS 80 N/A Madeira, raisins. 16yr Loch Lomond Heavily peated expression from the Loch 16 Miltonduff cask strength Sweet, fruity, soft. Speyside. 22 Craiglodge 8yr Lomond distillery, producer of 7 different malts. 17yr Loch Lomond Predinner malt with a floral note. From Loch 15 Mosstowie SS Lomond stills @ Miltonduff produced this 60 Inchmurrin 12yr Lomond distillery. 1979 citrusy malt 1964 to 1981. Lochnagar (Royal) Dry yet sweet. Very rare in the U.S. 30 Mortlach Succulent maltiness. Smoky, heathery, pears, 15 12yr 15yr sherry. From Gordon & MacPhail. Lochnagar Old Malt Cask bottling. Spicy and sweet. 30 Mortlach Very complex splendid Speyside malt. 25 15yr Malty and oak. 21yr G & M Bottling. Lochside LS Ultra rare, spicy and dry. 80 Mortlach Super premium proprietor's bottling. Dark 28 15yr Rare Old chocolate, cherries, spicy cinnamon & sherry. Loch Dhu Infamous black whisky with a cult following. 100 North Port LS cask strength Sweet, malt, and peat. Light 50 Rarest of the rare. (Brechin) 19yr and sharp. Longmorn Big, rich and malty. Lush and complex.
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