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Scotch Single Malt Whisky

Single malt Scotch whisky is Scotland's original whisky. It was traditionally made in the Highlands in the 18th and 19th century only from malted barley. In contrast, Lowland whisky was often made from other grains including oats, wheat, and later maize (corn). Until the Excise Act of 1823, much single malt Scotch whisky would have been made and sold illegally. The passing of this act paved the way for the commercialisation of the industry when famed illicit distilleries like George Smith's Glenlivet went legal.

This led to a boom in distillery building that continued until the 1890s. A series of regions emerged which produced whiskies in a distinct style: Islay, Island, Speyside (previously known as Glenlivet), Campbeltown, Highland and Lowland. Much of this character came from the fuel used for malting the barley. In the case of Islay, it would have been the island's plentiful peat, resulting in a smoky, medicinal taste, whereas Speyside's good railway connections would see it adopting anthracite, a kind of smokeless coal.

By the 1870s, however, most Scotch whisky for export would have been a blend of characterful Highland single malts and Lowland grains. These were pioneered, aged and marketed by shopkeepers like John Walker of Kilmarnock, Chivas Bros of Aberdeen and Arthur Bell & Sons of Perth. These merchants also imported rum, Port, sherry, Madeira and other wines, and had discovered that single malt Scotch whisky did something extraordinary when aged in seasoned wood. In whisky's illicit years, it would have been drunk unaged or even flavoured with herbs and spices but eventually whisky came to be generally regarded as an aged product. Since a court ruling of 1909, Scotch whisky, both malt and grain, has to be aged for a minimum for three years.

Now to be labelled as a single malt Scotch whisky, the spirit has to be made only from malted barley, batch-distilled in copper pot stills (usually twice though there are some triple-distilled single malt Scotch whiskies), aged for a minimum of three years in oak casks in Scotland, and bottled at no less than 40% ABV. The industry is governed by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA). Within these strict parameters, however, each distillery produces a unique style through differences in fermentation techniques, distillation, wood ageing etc. On the whole, the regional styles like Islay or Speyside owe more to tradition than anything intrinsic to where they are made.

While for much of the 20th century, Scotch whisky drinkers would have drunk blends, often mixed with soda water, single malts were highly prized by aficionados, though usually only seen as independent bottling from merchants like Gordon & MacPhail of Elgin. In the 1960s, however, Glenfiddich in Speyside began bottling and marketing its single malt Scotch whisky internationally. Its success led to others making this leap such as Glenfarclas, Macallan and Glenlivet. Single malt Scotch whisky as we know it had arrived.

Many of the distilleries built during the boom years of the 19th century have since closed down but in the 21st century Scotch whisky grew rapidly once more and there are now more than 130 malt distilleries in operation. These range from tiny farm operations to vast factories of whisky. Despite the global fame of single malt Scotch whisky, however, the majority of production is still used for blends which make up around 85% of global sales. The success of single malt Scotch whisky has inspired distillers all over the world with countries such as Taiwan, Japan, Australia and America all making single malts that, while distinctive, owe much to the original.

In the 19th century, characterful malt whiskies would have often been drunk mixed with hot water, honey and spices in the form of toddies. Nowadays, most are drunk neat or with a little water but we're starting to see a return to mixing with certain malt whisky cocktails like the Smokey Cokey, a blend of Lagavulin and Coca-Cola, gaining a cult following.

Annandale Man O’Words Vintage 2016 - Sherry Cask (cask 587)

70cl, 59.7%
Annandale

This single cask single malt from Annandale's Man O'Words series is part of the Founders' Selection. This unpeated whisky started its journey in an oloroso sherry seasoned hogshead in 2016 before…  More info

Annandale Man O’Words Vintage 2016 - Sherry Cask (cask 587)
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£85.95

Annandale Man O’Words Vintage 2017 - S.T.R. Cask (cask 306)

70cl, 60.1%
Annandale

Single cask single malt from the Annandale Distillery, released as part of its Man O'Words series, meaning it's unpeated (Man O'Sword whiskies are the peaty ones). This vintage 2017 Lowland single…  More info

Annandale Man O’Words Vintage 2017 - S.T.R. Cask (cask 306)
£80.95

Annandale Man O’Words Vintage 2017 - S.T.R. Cask (cask 343)

70cl, 59.5%
Annandale

From the Annandale Distillery comes this single cask single malt, released as part of its Man O'Words series. That means it's an unpeated (Man O'Sword whiskies are the peaty ones) vintage 2017…  More info

Annandale Man O’Words Vintage 2017 - S.T.R. Cask (cask 343)
£79.95
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Annandale STR Tasting Selection (6 x 50ml)

30cl, 59.9%
Annandale

This tasting selection from Annandale shows off the glorious whiskies that are being made by the brill distillery in the Lowlands. It contains six different 50ml miniatures, including three of the…  More info

Annandale STR Tasting Selection (6 x 50ml)
£39.95

Ardbeg 10 Year Old

70cl, 46%
Ardbeg

A phenomenal whisky packing powerful peaty deliciousness, Ardbeg 10 Year Old is a favourite of many whisky lovers around the world. Produced on the Kildalton Coast of Islay, this single malt matures…  More info

Ardbeg 10 Year Old
404
£42.90

Ardbeg 12 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish(Darkness)

50cl, 48.5%
Ardbeg

Ardbeg whisky tastes brilliant when it's finished in a sherry cask. How do we know? Because Darkness has proved it time and time again by taking whisky from the legendary Islay distillery and then…  More info

Ardbeg 12 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish(Darkness)
£174.95

Ardbeg 17 Year Old

70cl, 40%
Ardbeg

Increasingly rare, now discontinued whisky from Ardbeg. Incredibly rich and powerful, and all too easy to drink. This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos…  More info

Ardbeg 17 Year Old
18
£650

Ardbeg 1974 - Samaroli

70cl, 59%
Ardbeg

Someone sound the rare, old, indie Ardbeg alarm, because we've got a 1974 vintage Ardbeg bottled by Samaroli right here! This one was matured in sherry casks and bottled at a robust 59% ABV with an…  More info

Ardbeg 1974 - Samaroli
£5,995

Ardbeg 1997 (bottled 2003) Very Young For Discussion

70cl, 58.9%
Ardbeg

Initially exclusively released for the Ardbeg Committee, here we have the very first release of Ardbeg Very Young, bottled ‘For Discussion’ within the Ardbeg Committee. Geddit? It contains some of…  More info

Ardbeg 1997 (bottled 2003) Very Young For Discussion
£1,400

Ardbeg 1998 - Almost There

70cl, 54.1%
Ardbeg

The penultimate part in the Young series from Ardbeg, spanning the development of Ardbeg, from Very Young, all the way up to 10 years. This was distilled in 1998, and offers lots of complexity and a…  More info

Ardbeg 1998 - Almost There
£450

Ardbeg 20 Year Old 2001 Bourbon Cask (cask 346) - Angel's Share

70cl, 42%
Ardbeg

Bottled exclusively for Angel's Share, with only 145 bottles produced. This single cask Islay single malt from Ardbeg was distilled in 2001, and matured for 20 years in a bourbon barrel. This…  More info

Ardbeg 20 Year Old 2001 Bourbon Cask (cask 346) - Angel's Share
£1,999

Ardbeg 21 Year Old

70cl, 46%
Ardbeg

A limited edition bottling of Ardbeg 21 Year Old single malt, matured in ex-bourbon casks and bottled at 46% ABV without chill-filtration. This bottling was unveiled in the latter half of 2016, as…  More info

Ardbeg 21 Year Old
3
£699

Ardbeg 29 Year Old 1991 (cask 1929) - Mackillop's Choice

70cl, 42.2%
Ardbeg

A tremendous indie Ardbeg single malt, brought to us by Mackillop's Choice! It ticks all the best boxes, first off, it comes from Ardbeg, but we mentioned that already, next, it was distilled back in…  More info

Ardbeg 29 Year Old 1991 (cask 1929) - Mackillop's Choice
£1,650

Ardbeg 6 Year Old 2011 (cask 2198) - Single Cask

70cl, 60.2%
Ardbeg

Single cask single malt from the legendary Ardbeg, distilled in August 2011 and left to aged in a first-fill bourbon barrel. After 6 years of slumber, the whisky was bottled at cask strength in July…  More info

Ardbeg 6 Year Old 2011 (cask 2198) - Single Cask
£995

Ardbeg 8 Year Old For Discussion - Committee Release

70cl, 50.8%
Ardbeg

A boisterous young expression from Ardbeg, this eight year old single malt was produced to be deliberately challenging, originally released as an exclusive for members of the Ardbeg…  More info

Ardbeg 8 Year Old For Discussion - Committee Release
£125

Ardbeg An Oa

70cl, 46.6%
Ardbeg

An Oa is named after the Mull of Oa in the south west of Islay, which offers the Kildaton coast (where Ardbeg distillery is situated) some protection from the worst the Atlantic has to offer! As…  More info

Ardbeg An Oa
67
£49.44

Ardbeg Auriverdes

70cl, 49.9%
Ardbeg

A special edition single malt launched on Ardbeg Day 2014 - a day celebrated both at the Islay festival, Fèis Ìle and around the world. Auri(Gold)verdes(Green) is a name used to refer to Brazil's…  More info

Ardbeg Auriverdes
24
£250

Ardbeg Blasda

70cl, 40%
Ardbeg

Blasda represents a rare chance to sample a lightly-peated dram from the powerhouse Ardbeg distillery. The malt is peated at 8ppm as opposed to the standard 55ppm. This bottle was part of a…  More info

Ardbeg Blasda
9
£399

Ardbeg Corryvreckan

70cl, 57.1%
Ardbeg

Powerfully peaty and immensely satisfying, Ardbeg's Corryvreckan is what happens when the distillery of Islay's Kildalton Coast aims to make a whisky with a particularly medicinal style than its…  More info

Ardbeg Corryvreckan
138
£69.95
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Ardbeg Day - Committee Release

70cl, 56.7%
Ardbeg

Released for Feis Ile 2012, Ardbeg Day is selected from and married in refill sherry casks, previously used for the distillery's beloved Uigeadail single malt. This bottle was part of a private…  More info

Ardbeg Day - Committee Release
£899
£799

Ardbeg Fermutation 13 Year Old - Committee Edition

70cl, 49.4%
Ardbeg

A fascinating limited release from Ardbeg, created thanks to a serendipitous problem with a broken boiler back in November 2007! This 13 year old single malt began with the longest fermentation in…  More info

Ardbeg Fermutation 13 Year Old - Committee Edition
£350

Ardbeg Galileo

70cl, 49%
Ardbeg

In April 2012 Ardbeg sent some of its new-make spirit up into space to make Ardbeg the first inter-stellar whisky, so it came as little surprise that in September 2012, at the British Space Centre,…  More info

Ardbeg Galileo
9
£499

Ardbeg Grooves - Committee Release

70cl, 51.6%
Ardbeg

The 2018 Ardbeg Day release was Ardbeg Grooves, and as ever, the Islay-based distillers also created something a little special as an Ardbeg Committee Release to go with it. A portion of the whisky…  More info

Ardbeg Grooves - Committee Release
£399

Ardbeg Guaranteed 10 Year Old 1980s

75cl, 40%
Ardbeg

A visitor from days gone by here – it's a 1980s bottling of ten-year-old Ardbeg single malt! You don't see many of these around in this day and age, ought to be an exciting find for collectors and…  More info

Ardbeg Guaranteed 10 Year Old 1980s
£1,600

Ardbeg Heavy Vapours

70cl, 46%
Ardbeg

A fascinating one from Ardbeg, Heavy Vapours is the Islay distillery's whisky with the gloves taken off. Meaning it was distilled without using Ardbeg’s purifier. Typically, vapours that rise up the…  More info

Ardbeg Heavy Vapours
5
£120

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