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Single Malt Whisky List Distllery Region Vintage Age Proof Price 320 Muckle Flugga Shetland N/A 10 40% £5.00 201 Aberfeldy Highland N/A 12 40% £3.90 202 Aberlour Speyside N/A 10 40% £3.30 203 Aberlour Speyside N/A 16 43% £8.70 447 Aberlour Casg Annamh (1#) Speyside N/A 10 48% £7.40 204 Allt-A-Bhainne Speyside 1995 14 43% £3.40 205 Amrut Fusion India N/A 10 50% £3.80 206 An Cnoc Speyside N/A 12 40% £3.20 207 Antiquary Highland N/A 12 40% £3.60 208 Ardbeg Islay N/A 10 46% £4.80 209 Ardbeg Uigeadail (Cask Strength) Islay N/A 10 54% £6.20 210 Ardmore Speyside 1996 17 43% £3.90 211 Ardmore (non Chill Filter) Speyside N/A 10 46% £3.40 212 Arran Island N/A 8 43% £3.20 213 Arran Island N/A 14 46% £5.00 214 Arran (NonChill Flter) Island N/A 10 46% £3.60 215 Auchentoshan Lowland N/A 12 40% £4.60 216 Auchentoshan Lowland N/A 18 43% £8.10 217 Auchentoshan - Tripple Wood Lowland N/A 12 43% £5.70 218 Auchroisk Speyside N/A 10 43% £4.30 219 Aultmore Speyside N/A 12 46% £4.70 279 Bains South Africa N/A 5 40% £3.40 220 Balblair Highland N/A 12 40% £3.20 245 Balmenach Speyside 2006 10 46% £3.50 221 Balmenach Speyside 1999 12 43% £3.50 222 Balvenie Caribbean Cask Speyside N/A 14 43% £6.20 223 Balvenie Dblewood Speyside N/A 12 40% £4.90 224 Balvenie Dblewood Speyside N/A 17 43% £9.40 225 Balvenie Single Barrel - First Fill Speyside N/A 12 48% £6.00 226 Balvenie Single Barrel Sherry Cask Speyside N/A 15 48% £11.50 227 Ben Nevis Highland N/A 10 46% £3.50 228 BenRiach Speyside N/A 10 43% £3.30 229 Benrinnes Speyside 1998 18 46% £4.70 231 BenRomach Speyside N/A 12 40% £3.20 230 BenRomach Speyside N/A 10 43% £4.00 232 BenRomach Speyside N/A 15 43% £4.70 235 BenRomach - Peat Smoke Sherry Speyside 2010 10 60% £5.60 233 BenRomach 100 (Cask Strength) Speyside N/A 10 57% £4.50 234 BenRomach Organic Speyside N/A 10 43% £3.40 236 BenRomach Traditional Speyside N/A 10 40% £3.20 238 Bladnoch Lowland N/A 10 43% £3.90 298 Bladnoch Adela Lowland N/A 15 47% £9.00 239 Blair Athol Highland N/A 12 43% £5.40 241 Bowmore Islay N/A 18 43% £9.90 242 Bowmore Islay N/A 12 40% £3.60 243 Bowmore (Darkest) Islay N/A 15 43% £6.50 244 Brackla (Royal) Speyside 1998 16 46% £4.20 240 Brackla (Royal) Speyside N/A 12 40% £5.20 438 Braeval Speyside 1995 19 46% £6.20 246 Bruichladdich Islay N/A 16 46% £8.10 250 Bruichladdich - Classic Laddie Islay N/A 10 50% £4.20 251 Bruichladdich - Islay Barley Islay 2007 8 50% £4.80 448 Bruichladdich - Octomore 6.3 258PPMIslay N/A 5 64% £31.50 461 Bruichladdich - Octomore 8.2 167PPMIslay N/A 8 59% £18.10 462 Bruichladdich - Octomore 8.3 309PPMIslay N/A 5 61% £42.10 249 Bruichladdich - Octomore 9.1 156PPMIslay N/A 8 59% £12.10 248 Bruichladdich - Organic Barley Islay 2009 10 50% £6.70 252 Bruichladdich - Renaissance Islay 2001 13 46% £6.70 254 Bunnahabhain Islay N/A 12 46% £5.00 255 Bunnahabhain Islay N/A 18 46% £12.30 253 Bunnahabhain - Toiteach A Dha Islay N/A 10 46% £4.30 256 Bushmills Blended N/A 10 40% £4.00 257 Caol Ila Islay N/A 12 43% £5.20 258 Caol Ila (Cask Strength) Islay 2006 12 60% £5.40 259 Cardhu Speyside N/A 12 40% £4.40 260 Cardhu Speyside N/A 15 40% £5.20 261 Clynelish Highland N/A 14 43% £5.40 Distllery Region Vintage Age Proof Price 262 Clynelish Highland 1994 17 43% £5.10 263 Clynelish (Cask Strength) Highland 1997 16 58% £6.20 442 Crabbie Island N/A 12 43% £3.40 264 Cragganmore Speyside N/A 12 40% £4.40 265 Craigellachie Speyside N/A 13 46% £4.70 266 Craigellachie Speyside N/A 17 46% £5.00 268 Cu Bocan - Bourdon Cask Speyside N/A 10 46% £5.10 458 Cu Bocan - Creation 1 Speyside N/A 10 46% £5.90 459 Cu Bocan - Creation 2 Speyside N/A 10 46% £5.90 460 Cu Bocan - Signature Speyside N/A 10 46% £4.40 269 Dailuaine Speyside N/A 16 43% £6.00 270 Dalmore Highland N/A 12 40% £4.30 271 Dalmore Highland N/A 15 40% £7.20 272 Dalmore Highland N/A 18 43% £8.90 273 Dalwhinnie Speyside N/A 15 43% £4.80 337 Deanston Malt - Bourbon Cask Highland N/A 18 46% £7.00 274 Deanston Malt - None Chill Filter Highland N/A 12 46% £3.40 275 Dufftown Speyside 2002 10 46% £3.20 276 Dufftown Speyside 1999 13 43% £3.60 277 Edradour Highland N/A 10 40% £4.30 278 Edradour (Cask Strength) Highland 2006 10 59% £12.60 281 English Whiskey - Chapter 13, WW1England N/A 13 45% £4.80 427 English Whiskey - Chapter 14 England 2010 14 46% £4.80 282 Fettercairn Highland N/A 12 40% £4.60 433 Finlaggan - Original Islay N/A 10 40% £4.40 434 Finlaggan - Sherry Cask Islay N/A 10 46% £6.30 463 Game of Thrones - Targaryen 7 kingdoms N/A 10 40% £4.60 464 Game of Thrones - Baratheon 7 kingdoms N/A 12 40% £3.70 283 Glenallachie Speyside 1992 17 43% £4.30 284 Glenavon Highland N/A 8 40% £3.20 285 Glenburgie Speyside N/A 10 40% £3.20 425 Glenburgie Speyside 2004 15 46% £6.80 287 Glencadam Highland 1990 20 40% £4.70 288 Glendeveron Speyside N/A 10 40% £3.20 289 Glendronach Speyside N/A 12 43% £4.40 290 Glendronach "Allardice" Speyside N/A 18 46% £6.60 292 Glendronach "Hielan" Speyside N/A 8 46% £5.60 291 Glendronach "Parliament" Speyside N/A 21 48% £12.50 449 Glendronach "Peated Port Wood" Speyside N/A 10 46% £5.90 394 Glendronach "Peated" Speyside N/A 10 46% £4.20 286 Glendronach "Port Wood" Speyside N/A 10 46% £5.90 326 Glendronach "Revival" Speyside N/A 15 46% £6.00 370 Glendronach no.4 (Cash Strength) Speyside N/A 12 55% £9.30 293 Glendullan Speyside N/A 12 43% £4.40 294 Glenelgin Speyside 1998 16 46% £6.20 295 Glenfarclas Speyside N/A 10 40% £3.20 296 Glenfarclas Speyside N/A 15 46% £4.50 297 Glenfarclas Speyside N/A 17 43% £6.00 299 Glenfarclas 105 (Cask Strength) Speyside N/A 10 60% £4.50 300 Glenfiddich Speyside N/A 12 40% £4.00 302 Glenfiddich (Cask Strength) Speyside N/A 15 51% £6.50 301 Glenfiddich (Small Batch Reserve) Speyside N/A 18 40% £7.70 303 Glenfiddich (Solera) Speyside N/A 15 40% £4.50 305 Glengarrioch (Non Chill) Highland N/A 12 48% £3.90 304 Glengarrioch ~ Founders Reserve Highland N/A 10 48% £4.30 306 Glenglassaugh Speyside 1986 12 40% £4.10 307 Glengoyne Highland N/A 10 40% £3.70 308 Glengoyne Highland N/A 18 43% £8.40 309 Glengrant Speyside N/A 10 40% £3.20 310 Glengrant Speyside 1997 21 59% £13.10 311 Glenkeith Speyside 1993 12 46% £3.30 312 Glenkinchie Lowland N/A 12 43% £4.60 313 Glenkinchie - Amontillado Lowland 2005 12 43% £6.00 317 Glenlivet Speyside N/A 15 40% £4.20 315 Glenlivet Speyside N/A 18 43% £10.50 316 Glenlivet Speyside N/A 21 43% £11.90 314 Glenlivet - Founders Speyside N/A 12 40% £4.00 Distllery Region Vintage Age Proof Price 318 Glenlossie Speyside N/A 10 43% £4.50 319 Glenmorangie Highland N/A 10 40% £3.70 321 Glenmorangie Highland N/A 18 43% £9.40 322 Glenmorangie Lasanta Highland N/A 12 43% £4.80 323 Glenmorangie Nectar Dor Highland N/A 12 46% £6.20 324 Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban Highland N/A 12 46% £5.70 325 Glenmoray Speyside N/A No Age 40% £3.20 435 Glenmoray - Elgin Heritage Speyside N/A 15 40% £5.00 327 Glenrothes Speyside N/A 8 40% £3.20 328 Glenrothes Speyside 1995 16 43% £8.60 329 Glenrothes (Select Reserve) Speyside N/A 12 43% £4.50 331 Glenscotia Campbletown 1990 15 40% £3.30 332 Glenscotia Campbletown N/A 18 46% £6.10 330 Glenscotia - Dbl Cask Campbletown N/A 12 46% £3.90 333 Glenspey Speyside N/A 12 43% £4.30 334 Glentauchers Speyside 1997 19 43% £5.50 336 Glenturret Highland 1990 12 40% £3.20 428 Glenturret ~ Peated Cask Highland N/A 10 43% £4.40 335 Glenturret ~ Triplewood Highland N/A 10 43% £4.40 410 Hakushu ~ Distillers Reserve Japanese N/A 12 43% £5.70 247 Hazelburn Campbeltown N/A 10 46% £4.30 338 Highland Park Island N/A 12 40% £3.70 339 Highland Park Island N/A 18 43% £12.20 340 Highland Park - 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