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Speyside Single Malt Whisky

As a style, Speyside whiskies are usually lighter and sweeter than other Scotch single malts. As they grow older, they develop body. The Speyside region has the vast majority of all the Scotch distilleries, and thus there is a great variation. Aside from the lighter, honeyed single malts, there are also a small group of distilleries which produce a heavily sherried style Speyside whisky. Glenfarclas and Macallan, for example, produce big bodied drams, The Glenlivet and Glenfiddich distilleries produce the most classic, typical Speyside drams, and both are world famous.

Speyside
A 32 year old bottling from the Gordon and MacPhail Connoisseur's Choice range. This single malt from the Banff distillery was matured in refill sherry casks before bottling in 2008.  More info
$187.57
Caperdonich was once known as Glen Grant No. 2 thanks to its proximity to its sister distillery. Legend has it that they were once connected by a pipe which was removed after it was discovered that...  More info
$94.79
This is an excellent single cask bottling of one of the world's best selling single malt whiskies. Signatory have bottled this Glenlivet at a natural cask strength of 53.5% without chill-filtration or...  More info
$225.87
A bottling of a 19-year-old Imperial single cask malt by Lorne Mackillop, who is descended from one of the survivors of the massacre of the Mackillop Clan at the hands of the english redcoats in 1745...  More info
From Duncan Taylor's Dimensions range comes this single cask Mortlach, distilled in July 1995 and aged for 16 years in cask 4099 before bottling at natural cask strength in March of 2012.
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$106.02
A 30 year old from the Glenrothes distillery, aged in first fill sherry casks, bottled by Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$140.64
A fairly rare bottling of Benromach from Gordon and MacPhail, these older Benromach are very well regarded and are becoming increasingly hard to find.  More info
$303.07
This was distilled at the Macallan distillery in October 1978 before a 26 year maturation in a single cask. It was bottled for Douglas Laing's Old Malt Cask range in June 2005 and is a release of just...  More info
$316.35
A 21 year old from Glenfiddich, released to celebrate a century of distillations at the distillery, presented in a Wedgwood decanter.  More info
$832.13
Distilled in 1961, this is a very rare and collectible bottle of Glenlivet from Gordon and MacPhail's "Smith's Glenlivet" range. Full-bodied with a lovely rich, malty flavour...  More info
$453.20
Signatory's 18 year old single cask bottling of Royal Brackla. This was matured in a bourbon barrel, number 6755, and bottled on January 1 2012, one of an outturn of 205 bottles.  More info
$102.72
A 23 year old Rare Malt from way back when whisky came in 75cl bottles. This Mortlach was distilled in 1972 and bottled at cask strength.  More info
This Glen Moray was distilled in September 1986 and bottled in December 2011. It was matured in a Bourbon Hogshead which produced 211 bottles.  More info
$148.01
A prestigious and highly sought Macallan, created in partnership with The Whisky Shop, expect oodles of complexity and character.
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$81.20
Distilled at Mortlach in 1957 and aged for fifty years in first fill sherry butts no. 585 and 586, just 514 bottles were filled in May 2007 by Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$680.48
30 year old Speyside whisky, this Glen Spey was bottled at cask strength by Speciality Drinks for their Anniversary Selection. Part of a release of 455 bottles.  More info
$127.47
From Douglas Laing's Provenance range comes this 10 year old Glenrothes, distilled in the Summer of 2001 and aged in a refill barrel before bottling in Autumn 2011.  More info
$60.07
This is from a new range from Glenglassaugh, showcasing their favoured styles of whisky from older casks. This cask was selected by Ronnie Routledge. The whisky itself is a 35 year old malt aged in a...  More info
$435.16
A port wood finish from the Glen Moray distillery in Speyside. This was finished in Port wood casks and celebrates the distillery's centenary.  More info
$222.45
A 21 year old Strathmill distilled in August 1990 and aged in a single cask (number 4248) before bottling by Duncan Taylor for their Dimensions range in June of 2012. A release of 280 numbered...  More info
$127.21
A very potent Family Cask bottling from Glenfarclas! This was distilled in 1968 and matured in a sherry butt before release in 2007.  More info
$517.69
Mortlach was where William Grant of Glenfiddich and Balvenie fame started his career in whisky. To this day it remains a firm favourite of many whisky fans so it is no wonder that Gordon and MacPhail...  More info
$222.66
The delicious 8th release of 1968 Glenfarclas Family Cask. This was aged in a sherry hogshead (cask 179) and bottled in 2011. Really lovely, single cask, cask strength Speyside malt from George S...  More info
$901.78
The sixth release of Glenfarclas's 1968 Family Cask was aged in a sherry cask for over 40 years before bottling in 2010 at natural cask strength. A rich, intense whisky with a lot of flavour and...  More info
$621.37
A superb 1982 vintage from Glenrothes, distilled on the 17th April and bottled 14 years later on the 20th August 1996. The distillers describe this as "Ripe, fruity. Vanilla notes." Sounds good to...  More info
$219.70
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