THE Highlander
THE Highlander Hewn from the ancient rocks and springs of the Highlands; matured in a Bourbon cask of rich American Oak and painstakingly hand- selected as a jewel in the Highland crown, our 19-year old Ben Nevis single malt carries all the regal stature of the mountain itself. With a surprisingly lively and long spicy finish, building on woody and tropical notes that belie its northerly origins, The Highlander is truly Scotland the Brave, the bold and the beautiful, in an exquisitely bespoke bottle. Tasting Notes BEN NEVIS 1996 19 YEAR-OLD SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, SINGLE CASK HIGHLANDS BOTTLING DETAILS: Bottled at cask strength, 55.5% Non-chill filter and natural colour. FLAVOUR DESCRIPTION Complex layered aroma; wood notes on top - pecan nuts, green tea and sanded oak, then a mélange of a fresh fruit cocktail of pear, apple, banana and lychees. At natural strength the taste is sweet and lively, with Granny Smith apples, rum toffee, drying in the long, spicy finish. With a spot of water, an elegant waxy note creeps in and a trace of camphor; the aroma becomes more floral with hints of tobacco. At reduced strength, it remains sweet and spicy with a hint of fresh plum. Complex and vigorous. Great texture. A nice balance of age and freshness.
THE Golf Widow
THE Golf Widow A dash of spring water reveals the defiant spiciness of this initially delicate Auchentoshan 1993 single malt, with hidden depths of tobacco smoke enticingly hinted at by its cask-enhanced golden hue. Hand-sourced from the verdant golfing country of the Scottish Lowlands, The Golf Widow s fragrant top notes of apple and pear pay homage to the region s majestic greens from the comfort of the 19th hole a sophisticated and spirited companion enjoyed by those who dare to do things differently. Tasting Notes AUCHENTOSHAN 1993 22 YEAR-OLD SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, SINGLE CASK LOWLANDS BOTTLING DETAILS: Bottled at cask strength, 59.8% Non-chill filter and natural colour. FLAVOUR DESCRIPTION The colour of 9CT gold and exuding the scent of ripe corn. Top-notes of fresh fruit salad of apple, pear, peach, maraschino cherries, on a base of dry marzipan. Water is a must with this dram, but closes the other aromas somewhat clean and delicate; lacquer with a hint of tobacco smoke; spice and lemon peel replace the alcoholic prickle. A smooth mouth feel, and a sweet taste of boiled sweets and fruity chews, with considerable chilli spice and a surprisingly long finish for a Lowland! Stimulating. Sweet. Zesty. Spicy. Unusually peppery. Easy-to-drink.
THE High Drive
THE High Drive With the impact of gunshot drifting on the sea breeze, The High Drive, our standout Bowmore 1989 single cask Islay, evokes its rarefied island heritage with every enchanting mouthful. This Queen of the Hebrides binds sweet, smoke and salt together with the addition of antique savoury notes when water is added. Only eight active distilleries remain in the region, making The High Drive a strong investment tip if you can resist opening and pouring a wee dram that is. Tasting Notes BOWMORE 1989 26 YEAR-OLD ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, SINGLE CASK ISLAY BOTTLING DETAILS: Bottled at cask strength, 46.8% Non-chill filter and natural colour. FLAVOUR DESCRIPTION Immediately smoky and medicinal on the nose with hints of oregano, buttery fresh and sea-breezy, mellow but vibrant! At natural strength, the texture is lightly oily and the taste sweet, with some salt and an elegantly smoky finish. Water binds the tastes together, introducing antique savoury notes - absolutely wonderful! Complex and subtle. Persistent and lively smoky impact.
THE Tight Line
THE Tight Line We ve cast far and wide across legendary Scotch whisky territory in our search to bring you Speyside s finest: a simply breathtaking and unique expression of a classic: our single cask, Glenlivet 1981. The Tight Line is the result of over 220 years of heritage combined with 34 years of alchemy between whisky and wood. This unique combination has infused a sweet, subtle, floral complexity and long, warming finish of Bourbon-scented oak, worthy of prize status in this, and indeed any other, collection. Tasting Notes GLENLIVET 1981 34 YEAR-OLD SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, SINGLE CASK SPEYSIDE BOTTLING DETAILS: Bottled at cask strength 41.8% Non-chill filter and natural colour. FLAVOUR DESCRIPTION The aroma is faintly floral, suggesting dried flowers, and lightly fruity, with hints of dried banana and dried apple. There is a suggestion of vanilla toffee and after a while a hint of pineapple. Unreduced, the taste is sweet throughout, with a long warming finish very pleasant! A drop of water, no more, opens it up, increasing the floral element and introducing a trace of orange peel, becoming more vigorous and adding extra spice to the finish, as well as a satisfying, perfumed aftertaste. Sophisticated and fragile like a Dowager Duchess!