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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 founders of Oban distillery were entrepreneurs who imported and exported goods for which they could sense a demand. They would have approved of the Spanish influence brought to bear by this...  More info
Distilled at Teaninich in 1972 and aged for 27 years before bottling at a thunderous cask strength for Diageo's Rare Malts range.  More info
A cask strength bottling from the Teaninich distillery, matured for 23 years and released as part of Diageo's Rare Malts range.  More info
Rare Signatory bottling of 10 year old malt from the Deanston distillery.  More info
A 1999 vintage of Edradour, bottled by Signatory. This is a single cask bottling from cask number 118. Which was bottled in August of 2009. Part of a release of 907 bottles.  More info
A superb cask Strength malt from Scotland's smallest distillery.  More info
$77.98
From our Single Cask Series

Single cask single malt whisky. Absolutely astonishing. We've never tasted anything else quite like this.  More info
Glenmorangie 1977
(70cl, 40%)
A limited edition from the Highland distillery, Glenmorangie. This official bottling was distilled in 1977 and aged for 26 years.  More info
Pronounced 'OH-thrusk', this 28 year old is a great example of a classically matured Speyside whisky.  More info
From the rare malts series by Douglas Laing, this 24 year old single malt is made on the same site as the (very much more expensive) Brora. Delicious smoky and intense Highland dram.  More info
Tullibardine 1965
(70cl, 48.30%)
This 40 year old was distilled in 1965 at the Tullibardine distillery.  More info
$399.50
Tomatin 25 Year Old
(70cl, 43%)
A superb value 25 year old from the Highland distillery, Tomatin, This is more of a Speyside style malt, and it was awarded 93 points at the International Review of Spirits in 2006 with the comment...  More info
$108.30
Tullibardine 1992
(70cl, 46%)
Distilled at Tullibardine in 1992 and aged for 14 years before being bottled in 2006.  More info
$75.27
Tullibardine 1993
(70cl, 40%)
A 1993 vintage from the Tullibardine distillery, Highland Spring mineral water is bottled locally, such is the quality of the water.  More info
$51.02
Distilled in 1993 and finished in Port Pipes, a sweet, fruity single malt from Tullibardine.  More info
A 40 year old single malt from Tullibardine, matured in sherry wood before bottling to commemorate the 2006 World Cup, only 300 bottles have been released.  More info
$464.49
Distilled in 1993 at the Tullibardine distillery in the Highlands, finish in a sherry cask.  More info
$59.61
Tullibardine 1964
(70cl, 44.60%)
Distilled in 1964 at Tullibardine and aged for 40 years, part of a limited release of just 163 individually numbered bottles.  More info
A 1995 vintage from the Blair Athol distillery, bottled by Gordon and MacPhail. The distillery is known for its gentle, fresh, fruity, and slightly peaty whisky.  More info
A Gordon and MacPhail bottling from the Highland distillery Old Pulteney, distilled in 1974 - the same year that X to tha Z Xzibit was born!  More info
$175.78
A 1993 Dailuaine bottled by Gordon and MacPhail, matured in first and refill sherry casks. The producer describes this as "rich, complex Speysider."  More info
Tullibardine 1968
(70cl, 40.30%)
A very rare and limited edition Tullibardine distilled in 1968. This was aged for a whopping 40 years before bottling as part of an outturn of just 252 bottles.  More info
$432.13
A 1981 vintage Dalmore with a limited outturn of just 484 bottles, beautifully packaged too. This was given a "finesse" in Amoroso sherry casks.  More info
This was distilled on the 14 September 1998 and aged initially in hogsheads before being disgorged on the 2nd May 2007 and re-racked into a Bordeaux hogshead. It was finally bottled as part of...  More info
A 13 year old, exquisitely packaged in an Ibisco decanter. This was distilled on the 30th April 1997 and aged in cask number 182 before bottling on the 5th July 2010. A release of 707 numbered...  More info
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