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Highland Single Malt Whisky

Single Malt from the Highlands takes on many shapes and forms. Because the region is so vast it is difficult to make sweeping statements. Typically, single malt from the region is put into four subregions, named for the cardinal compass points. To the north there are big bodied single malts, with cereal sweetness and richness, take the renowned Dalmore, for example. Toward the south there are lighter, fruitier whiskies with a definite dryness. Aberfeldy is a shining example of this. To the east there are some full-bodied, dry whiskies with lots of fruit and pungency. The superb Glen Garioch is one such single malt distillery. The Western Highlands offer full body and real power with peaty, smoky overtones, nearer the coast there are some more maritime flavoured whiskies too.

Highland
The second edition of Balblair 2000, a classic Highland dram which was relaunched in 2007. A very fruity, creamy whisky aged in American bourbon oak barrels.  More info
$53.88
Clynelish remains popular with whisky connoisseurs the world over and it is easy to see why with this fruity offering bottled from a single cask by Berry Brothers and Rudd.  More info
$81.44
Connoisseur's choice bottling of Dalmore from 1996. Bottled by Gordon and Macphail.  More info
$47.34
This was distilled on the 30th September 1996 at the Fettercairn distillery. It was aged for 14 years in two hogsheads, and bottled on the 8th April 2011. A release of 790 bottles.  More info
$48.43
This was distilled on the 21st December 1979, aged in hogshead 1444 for 31 years and bottled by Signatory on the 17th January 2011. A release of 230 bottles at cask strength.  More info
$159.07
Distilled on the 30th June 2000, this was initially aged in sherry hogsheads before it was reracked into a Burgundy cask on the 22nd November 2008. It was then finished for three years before bottling...  More info
Tomatin 30 Year Old
(70cl, 49.20%)
Tomatin 30 year old is a vatting of two casks, both Oloroso sherry, chosen by Douglas Campbell, a rare release of just 1,500.  More info
$263.66
Tullibardine 1975
(70cl, 52.70%)
A cask strength bottling, distilled in 1975 at the Tullibardine distillery. The distillery had been closed for some time when it reopened in 2003. The first release of whisky distilled under the...  More info
$155.29
Distilled at Glenlochy on the 4th September 1980, this was aged in a single hogshead for 30 years before bottling for the Signatory's Cask Strength Collection. A release of 224 bottles.  More info
$402.42
A 16 year old Glenturret distilled in 6th September 1995, aged in a brace (oh yes, I said brace) of hogsheads (numbers 548 and 549) before bottling on the 6th March 2012. A release of 709 numbered...  More info
$62.93
This beautifully packaged Edradour was distilled in December 2003 and bottled in October 2010, having been matured exclusively in Burgundy wine hogsheads.  More info
A tasty single cask Ben Nevis, bottled by Signatory for their Un-Chillfiltered Collection. This was distilled on the 24th July 1992 and was aged for 19 years in a sherry butt before bottling on the...  More info
$69.45
A 12 year old Blair Athol, distilled on the 3rd February 1999 and aged in hogshead 777 before bottling by Signatory on the 8th November 2011. A release of 388 numbered bottles.
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$53.58
Independent bottling of Aberfeldy, the Connoissuers Choice range has produced some wonderful whiskies and this is no exception.
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$143.98
Distilled at Dalmore on the 11th September 1990, this rich, spicy Dalmore was aged in sherry butt 9423 for 21 years before bottling by Signatory on the 24th October 2011. A release of 596 numbered...  More info
$96.93
A Glenmorangie finished in Sherry Casks that demonstrates clearly the effects finishing can have on a whisky. The distillery character is there but you can definitely taste the Oloroso. This is aged...  More info
$102.31
Balblair 1997
(70cl, 43%)
The youngest of the trio of 2007 released Balblair 'vintages', this Balblair single malt enjoyed maturation in first fill ex-bourbon casks and it is pleasant to see whisky from the distillery standing...  More info
A small batch release from the Old Pulteney distillery, this 23 year old was aged in sherry casks (rather unusual for the distillery). These will certainly sell like hot cakes, hot cakes with a spicy...  More info
$326.43
A single cask Clynelish, aged in refill butt number 3951, this was distilled on the 11th May 1990 before bottling by Signatory on the 25th September 2010. A release of 891 bottles.  More info
A beautiful 23 year old Clynelish distilled in October 1988 and aged in cask 4543 before bottling in October 2011 by Duncan Taylor. A release of 277 bottles.
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$134.82
Distilled on the 29th October 1996 and bottled on the 17th June 2011, this is a delicious cask strength Dalmore. It was aged in a single refill hogshead for 14 years, and the result is loads of...  More info
A 13 year old Clynelish distilled on the 27th May 1998 and aged in two hogsheads before bottling by Signatory on the 8th December 2011. A release of 824 numbered bottles.
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$53.14
Distilled on the 19th November 1997 and initially matured in a hogshead before reracking into a Moscatel sherry hogshead on the 2nd May 2007. A delicious whisky with berry fruit jam notes...  More info
Distilled at Loch Lomond, this Inchmurrin was part of a release of just 963 bottles from single cask number 1-708, a Spanish oak butt.  More info
$55.51
This sherry-matured Edradour was distilled on the 9th May 2000 and aged in sherry butt number 193 for 10 years before bottling on the 2nd November 2010. An outturn of 973 bottles.  More info
$56.01
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