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Whisky Menu 2014 ISLAY & JURA MALTS Distillery/Product - Cask Type Year/Age Bottler (See key) %Alc. Price Ardbeg Ten 10 OB 46% £4.50 Ardbeg 17 17 OB 40% £30.00 Ardbeg Alligator OB 51.2% £7.50 Ardbeg 1977 OB 46% £38.00 Ardbeg 1990 Airigh Nam Beist 16 OB 46% £9.80 Blasda - Lightly Peated OB 40% £6.20 Ardbeg Corryvreckan OB 57.1% £9.80 Ardbeg 1999 Galileo - Marsala Finish 12 OB 49% £12.50 Ardbeg Rollercoaster OB 57.3% £7.50 Ardbeg Uigedail OB 54.2% £6.20 Ardbeg Very Young 6 OB 58.3% £13.90 Ardbeg Still Young 8 OB 56.2% £9.80 Ardbeg Almost There 9 OB 54.1% £7.50 Ardbeg Renaissance - We’ve Arrived 10 OB 55.9% £7.50 Ardbeg Supernova - The Peatiest Ardbeg Ever! OB 58.9% £15.90 Ardbeg 12 Serendipity - Vatting of Ardbeg & Glen Moray 12 OB 40% £15.00 Ardbeg Supernova 2010 OB 60.1% £13.90 Ardbeg 1998 Feis Ile Pedro Ximenez - Feis Ile 2011 13 OB 55.1% £13.90 Ardbeg Day - Feis Ile 2012 OB 56.7% £9.80 Ardbeg Ardbog - Feis Ile 2013 OB 52.1% £9.80 Ardbeg Aureverdes - Feis Ile 2014 OB 49.9% £10.50 Ardbeg Lord of the Isles 25 OB 46% £35.00 Ardbeg Connoisseurs Choice 1994 10 G&M 40% £6.20 Bowmore Legend OB 40% £3.50 Bowmore Small Batch Reserve OB 40% £6.20 Bowmore 12 12 OB 40% £3.80 Bowmore 12 ‘Enigma’ 12 OB 40% £4.50 Bowmore 15 ‘Mariner’ 15 OB 43% £6.20 Bowmore 15 ‘Darkest’ - Sherry Finish 15 OB 40% £6.20 Bowmore 15 ‘Laimrig’ - Cask Strength 15 OB 53.7% £10.50 Bowmore 17 17 OB 43% £6.20 Bowmore 18 18 OB 43% £8.90 Bowmore Black Rock - Sherry Cask OB 40% £5.50 Distillery/Product - Cask Type Year/Age Bottler (See key) %Alc. Price Bowmore Gold Reef - Bourbon Cask OB 43% £7.20 Bowmore White Sands 17 17 OB 43% £13.50 Bowmore Cask Strength OB 56% £6.20 Bowmore Dusk - Claret Finish OB 50% £6.20 Bowmore 6 - ‘Feis Ile 2006’ 6 OB 57.4% £7.50 Bowmore 7 - ‘Feis Ile 2007’ - Fresh Sherry Cask 7 OB 57.1% £9.80 Bowmore 8 - ‘Feis Ile 2008’ - Bordeaux Limousin Oak Cask 8 OB 57.4% £11.90 Bowmore 9 - Feis Ile 2009 - Sherry/Bourbon/Bordeaux Wine Vatting 9 OB 57.1% £13.90 Bowmore 10 ‘Tempest’ - Feis Ile 2010 10 OB 53.5% £6.20 Bowmore 10 ‘Tempest’ - Small Batch Release 3 - 1st Fill Bourbon 10 OB 55.6% £6.20 Bowmore 10 “Tempest” - Small Batch Release IV 10 OB 55.1% £6.20 Bowmore 10”The Devils Casks” - Small Batch release - First Fill Sherry Cask 10 OB 56.9% £9.80 Bowmore 15 ‘Laimrig’ - Feis Ile 2011 15 OB 54.4% £12.50 Bowmore 15 - Feis Ile 2012 15 OB 55.4% £12.50 Bowmore Bourbon Cask Matured - Feis Ile 2013 OB 56.5% £12.50 Bowmore 1989 - Natural Cask Strength 16 OB 51.8% £12.50 Bowmore 1990 Oloroso - Natural Cask Strength 16 OB 53.8% £12.50 Bowmore 1991 Port - Natural Cask Strength 16 OB 53.1% £12.50 Bowmore 100 Degrees Proof OB 57.1% £7.50 Bowmore 1995 Craftsmans Collection - Maltmans Selection OB 54.6% £19.90 Bowmore 1999 Craftsman’s Collection - Mashmans Selection 14 OB 55.7% £13.90 Bruichladdich Rocks - ACE’D in Grenache Wine Cask OB 46% £3.80 Bruichladdich Scottish Barley ‘The Classic Laddie’ OB 50% £5.20 Bruichladdich The Organic Scottish Barley OB 50% £5.50 Bruichladdich 10 ‘The Laddie Ten’ 10 OB 46% £4.90 Bruichladdich 12 - 2nd Edition 12 OB 46% £4.90 Bruichladdich 16 ‘The Laddie Sixteen’ 16 OB 46% £8.50 Bruichladdich 22 ‘The Laddie Twenty Two’ 22 OB 46% £15.90 Bruichladdich Waves - ACE’d in Madeira Cask 7 OB 46% £3.80 Bruichladdich Laddie Classic Edition_01 OB 46% £5.50 Bruichladdich 1988 G&M Cask Strength - Refill Sherry CS 54.5% £6.20 Bruichladdich 1991 G&M cask Strength - Refill American Hogsheads 21 CS 54.9% £10.50 Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2004 - Kentraw Farm, Foreland 6 OB 46% £9.80 Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2006 - Ceannacroic Farm, Dunlossit 6 OB 50% £6.80 Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2007 - Rockside Farm 6 OB 50% £6.80 Distillery/Product - Cask Type Year/Age Bottler (See key) %Alc. Price Bruichladdich Bere Barley 2006 - Kynagarry Farm, Dunlossit 6 OB 50% £6.20 Bruichladdich - The Organic - Multi Vintage OB 46% £5.50 Bruichladdich 1998 Sherry Edition - Oloroso 10 OB 46% £6.50 Bruichladdich 2001 - “The Resurrection Dram” 7 OB 46% £5.50 Bruichladdich 3D 2nd Edition - Moine Mhor (Peated) OB 50% £6.20 Bruichladdich 3D 3rd Edition - Norrie Campbell Tribute (Peated) OB 46% £6.20 Bruichladdich Organic 2003 “Anns An T-Seann Doigh” 6 OB 46% £6.50 Bruichladdich XVII 17 OB 46% £10.90 Bruichladdich 17 Rum Cask 17 OB 46% £8.90 Bruichladdich 18 - ACE’d in Vin de Paille Wine Cask 18 OB 46% £10.90 Bruichladdich Cuvee 407 PX - La Noche Bocca Arriba 21 OB 46% £13.90 Bruichladdich 21 - Oloroso Sherry 21 OB 46% £15.90 Bruichladdich Black Art 02.2 - 21 Years Old 21 OB 49.7% £15.90 Bruichladdich 1984 18 OB 46% £15.90 Bruichladdich X4+3 - The Worlds First Quadrupled Distilled Whisky 3 OB 63.5% £8.50 Bruichladdich 2001 Rare Cask Single Cask Bottling Edition XXXVII - Sherry Butt 10 QM 62.5% £13.90 Bruichladdich - Team Bruichladdich Valinch - ACE’D in Chateau d’Yquem 18 OB 52.4% £12.90 Bruichladdich The Hebridean Producers Valinch—ACE’D in Guyana Rum 18 OB 57% £12.90 Bruichladdich 1993 Oirthir Gaidheal Valinch - Refill Sherry - Feis Ile 2009 16 OB 53.6% £12.90 Bruichladdich Islay 2004 Barley Valinch - Feis Ile 2010 6 OB 57.5% £12.90 Bruichladdich Ancien Regime 18.06.98 - Feis Ile 2011 13 OB 46% £12.50 Bruichladdich Renaissance 11.09.01 - Feis Ile 2011 9 OB 46% £10.50 Bruichladdich XX Nostalgia/Barolo - Feis Ile 2012 - ACE’dGaja Barolo 20 OB 46% £16.90 Bruichladdich Laddie Five-O - Feis Ile 2013 OB 47.7% £10.90 Bruichladdich Redder Still - Chateau Lafleur Bordeaux Wine 22 OB 50.4% £23.90 Bunnahabhain 12 12 OB 46.3% £3.80 Bunnahabhain - The MacPhails Collection - Heavily Peated 8 G&M 43% £3.90 Bunnahabhain 2001 The Coopers Choice - Sherry Wood 9 VMW 46% £7.50 Bunnahabhain Toiteach - Peated OB 46% £6.90 Bunnahabhain 16 Manzanilla 16 OB 53.2% £12.90 Bunnahabhain 18 18 OB 46.3% £9.20 Bunnahabhain Darach-Ur (New Oak) - Batch No. 9 OB 46.3% £4.50 Bunnahabhain Cruach-Mhona (Peat Stack) - Batch No. 6v - Peated OB 50% £6.50 Bunnahabhain 1997 Rare Cask Peated Edition 12 QM 60.2% £13.50 Bunnahabhain 1997 - Heavily Peated - John’s Peaty Dram - Sherry Cask 15 IND 51.5% £13.90 Bunnahabhain Moine - Feis Ile 2004 - Heavily Peated OB 59.6% £18.50 Distillery/Product - Cask Type Year/Age Bottler (See key) %Alc. Price Bunnahabhain 12 Port Wood Finish - Feis Ile 2005 12 OB 53.4% £18.50 Bunnahabhain 16 Oloroso - Feis Ile 2007 OB 54% £15.90 Bunnahabhain Moine - Sherry Finish - Feis Ile 2009 OB 58.4% £15.90 Bunnahabhain 18 - Pedro Ximinez Finish - Feis Ile 2010 18 OB 51.4% £13.90 Bunnahabhain 14 - Cognac Finish - Feis Ile 2011 - 130th Anniversary 14 OB 59.6% £13.90 Bunnahabhain 12 - Amontillado Finish - Feis Ile 2012 12 OB 54.3% £13.90 Bunnahabhain Sgeul Na Mara - Sherry Butt - Feis Ile 2013 10 OB 60.1% £13.90 Bunnahabhain 20 Pedro Ximinez - Decanter 20 OB 46.5% £35.00 Bunnahabhain 25 25 OB 46.3% £27.50 Caol Ila 12 12 OB 43% £5.20 Caol Ila 8 ‘Unpeated Style’ 8 OB 59.8% £7.50 Caol Ila ‘Unpeated Style’ - Stitchell Reserve OB 59.6% £9.80 Caol Ila 2001 Distillers Edition - Moscatel Finish 13 OB 43% £8.50 Caol Ila Moch OB 43% £6.20 Caol Ila 18 18 OB 43% £12.00 Caol Ila Cask Strength OB 55% £6.90 Caol Ila 1996 Connoisseurs Choice 12 GM 43% £5.20 Caol Ila 1999 Connoisseurs Choice 14 GM 46% £5.50 Caol Ila 1995 10 MM 46% £5.80 Caol Ila 2001 G&M Cask Strength - Refill Sherry Butt 12 CC 59.8% £7.40 Caol Ila 2001 G&M Cask Strength 12 CC 59.6% £7.50 Caol Ila Distillery Only Bottling OB 58.4% £16.80 Caol Ila 1982 Signatory CS Collection 29 OB 56.3% £23.50 Caol Ila 1996 Single Cask - Feis Ile 2009 12 OB 58% £14.50 Caol Ila 1999 Single Cask - Feis Ile 2010 11 OB 61.9% £13.90 Caol Ila 2000 Single Cask - Bodega Sherry - Feis Ile 2011 11 OB 64.3% £13.90 Caol Ila 2001 Single Cask - Sherry Butt - Feis Ile 2012 11 OB 60.4% £13.90 Caol Ila 1998 Triple matured - Feis Ile 2013 15 OB 56.5% £13.90 Caol Ila 25 25 OB 43% £28.50 Jura 10 ‘Origin’ 10 OB 40% £3.80 Jura 12 ‘Exilir’ 12 OB 40% £6.50 Jura 16 ‘Duirachs Own’ 16 OB 40% £6.90 Jura 21 21 OB 40% £19.50 Jura 21 - 200th Anniversary Bottling 21 OB 44% £19.50 Jura ‘Superstition’ OB 45% £4.50 Distillery/Product - Cask Type Year/Age Bottler (See key) %Alc. Price Jura ‘Prophecy’ OB 46% £7.50 Jura ‘An Turas Mara’ OB 42% £4.90 Jura 1997 Signatory 10 S 43% £3.90 Jura 1992 - ACE’D in Port Wood 16 MM 46% £6.20 Jura Crinan Classic Boat Festival Commemorative Bottling 8 OB 52% £7.50 Jura Boutique Barrels Vintage 1993 - Sherry JI Cask Finish 20 OB 54% £11.90 Jura Boutique Barrels Vintage 1995 - Bourbon JO Cask Finish 15 OB 56.5% £10.50 Jura Boutique Barrels Vintage 1995 - Grand Crus Cask Finish - Festival 2012 17 OB 57% £10.90 Jura Boutique Barrels Vintage 1999 Bourbon XU Cask Finish - Heavily Peated 11 OB 55% £9.80 Jura Boutique Barrels Vintage 1999 Triple Barrel Finish - Festival 2013 OB 52.4% £12.90 Jura Island Edition Delme-Evans Select - Sherry Cask 19 OB 59.98% £21.80 Kilchoman Machir Bay 2013 Release (Vatting of 4 & 5 Year Old) OB 46% £6.20 Kilchoman Machir Bay 2014 Release (Vatting of 4 & 5 Year Old) OB 46% £6.20 Kilchoman - Autumn 2009 Release 3 OB 46% £7.50 Kilchoman - Summer 2010 Release 3 OB 46% £7.50 Kilchoman - Winter 2010 Release 3 OB 46% £8.40 Kilchoman - The Inaugural 100% Islay - Limited Edition Release 3 OB 50% £10.80 Kilchoman - 100% Islay 2nd Edition - Limited Edition Release OB 50% £9.80 Kilchoman - 100% Islay 3rd Edition - Limited Edition Release OB 50% £10.80 Kilchoman - 100% Islay 4th Edition - Limited Edition Release OB 50% £9.80 Kilchoman - 100% Islay Single Cask - Bourbon Cask - Cask Strength 5 OB 60.9% £12.50 Kilchoman 5 Years Old Sherry Cask 5 OB 46% £12.90 Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2013 1st Edition - Sherry Cask 5 OB 46% £9.80 Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2014 2nd Edition - Sherry Cask
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