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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.

Croftengea 14 Year Old 2007 (cask 197) - Smoke & Glory (Heroes & Heretics)

70cl, 51%
Loch Lomond

A rather handsome Heroes & Heretics independent bottling of peaty single malt from the Loch Lomond Distillery, released under the Croftengea name. It was distilled back in 2007, and aged in a single…  More info

Croftengea 14 Year Old  2007 (cask 197) - Smoke & Glory (Heroes & Heretics)
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£85

Glenmorangie Millennium Malt

70cl, 40%
Glenmorangie

This Glenmorangie was laid down at the turn of the millennium, but what makes it interesting is the glimpse it gives you, retrospectively, into where the distillery was heading over the next decade.…  More info

Glenmorangie Millennium Malt
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£199

Port Ellen 40 Year Old - Untold Stories Series

70cl, 50.9%
Port Ellen

Another incredible expression from the Port Ellen Untold Stories Series, this time feature 40 year old (!) single malt from the legendary closed distillery on the south coast of Islay. This…  More info

Port Ellen 40 Year Old - Untold Stories Series
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£6,450

Laphroaig Cairdeas (2008 Edition)

70cl, 55%
Laphroaig

Cairdeas derives from the Gaelic for 'Friendship', this is a rare cask strength edition from the Laphroaig distillery. These bottles were part of a private collection - if you'd like more…  More info

Laphroaig Cairdeas (2008 Edition)
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£399

Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2006 (cask 15474) - Old Particular Fanatical About Flavour (Douglas Laing) (Master of Malt Exclusive)

70cl, 52.2%
Bunnahabhain

Master of Malt exclusive! 15 year old single malt, distilled at Bunnahabhain and bottled up by Douglas Laing for the Old Particular, Fanatical About Flavour collection! This expression rested in a…  More info

Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2006 (cask 15474) - Old Particular Fanatical About Flavour (Douglas Laing) (Master of Malt Exclusive)
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£130

Glenmorangie Burgundy Wood Finish

70cl, 43%
Glenmorangie

Finished in Burgundy barrels, this is one earthy Glenmorangie, an interesting dram for sure, and one that'll make an intriguing addition to a collection. This bottle was part of a private…  More info

Glenmorangie Burgundy Wood Finish
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£199

Benriach 6 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)

50cl, 49.7%
Benriach

Single malt from the Benriach distillery, independently bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company. Another bananas label sits upon this Boutique-y bottle, referencing the origin of the phrase "monkey…  More info

Benriach 6 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
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£54.95
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Bowmore 42 Year Old 1974 (cask 4435) - Cask Strength Collection Rare Reserve (Signatory)

70cl, 49.6%
Bowmore

Very old single malt from the Bowmore distillery on Islay, drawn from a single hogshead cask that matured the whisky for a massive 42 years. Said cask was filled in May 1974 and cracked open in…  More info

Bowmore 42 Year Old 1974 (cask 4435) - Cask Strength Collection Rare Reserve (Signatory)
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£3,999.99

Speyside 10 Year Old 2011 - South Star Spirits

70cl, 48%
South Star Spirits

A mysterious Speyside single malt from independent bottler South Star Spirits. This particular expression was distilled in 2011 and given ten years to mature in ten first-fill hogshead, until it was…  More info

Speyside 10 Year Old 2011 - South Star Spirits
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£46.95

Speyburn 10 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)

50cl, 49.5%
Speyburn

Behold, the third batch of Speyburn single malt bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company, a whisky bursting with "supersplendiferousness" - as the label suggests. The label also features a fish…  More info

Speyburn 10 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
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£64.95
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Arran The Devil's Punch Bowl Chapter II - Angels and Devils

70cl, 53.1%
Arran

You ever dram with the devil in the pale moonlight? Well, here's your second of three chances in this unholy trinity of releases. Chapter II was created from 27 casks by Master Distiller James…  More info

Arran The Devil's Punch Bowl Chapter II - Angels and Devils
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£399

Ardmore 10 Year Old 2009 - Single & Single

70cl, 53.9%
Ardmore

This 2009 vintage Ardmore single malt spent a decade maturing in a single American oak cask. Eventually, indie bottler Single & Single bottled it up in 2019 at cask strength, with the Highlander…  More info

Ardmore 10 Year Old 2009 - Single & Single
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£83.95

Port Ellen 20 Year Old 1978 - Rare Malts

70cl, 60.9%
Port Ellen

This is a classic Rare Malts bottling of single malt Scotch whisky from the infamous, though sadly closed, Port Ellen distillery on Islay. Matured for 20 years after being distilled in 1978, it was…  More info

Port Ellen 20 Year Old 1978 - Rare Malts
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£2,500

Ardmore 12 Year Old Father’s Day Edition – Premier Barrel (Douglas Laing)

70cl, 46%
Ardmore

A single cask bottling of Ardmore single malt Scotch whisky, bottled up by Douglas Laing for a special Father's Day release in the Premier Barrel range. This whisky was given 12 years of maturation…  More info

Ardmore 12 Year Old  Father’s Day Edition – Premier Barrel (Douglas Laing)
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£72.95

Bowmore 18 Year Old 2001 (Release No.11714) - The Stories of Wind & Wave (The Character of Islay Whisky Company)

70cl, 55.4%
Bowmore

18 year old single malt here from Islay's brilliant Bowmore Distillery, independently bottled by The Character of Islay Whisky Company for The Stories of Wind & Wave series. Just the thing for…  More info

Bowmore 18 Year Old 2001 (Release No.11714) - The Stories of Wind & Wave (The Character of Islay Whisky Company)
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£294.95

Ledaig 12 Year Old - Wee Brother (Na Bràithrean)

70cl, 51%
Tobermory

This splendid peated single malt from Tobermory is brought to us by independent bottlers Na Bràithrean. Distilled in May 2009, this whisky spent 12 years resting in a bourbon hogshead cask, until…  More info

Ledaig 12 Year Old - Wee Brother (Na Bràithrean)
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£85

Teaninich 17 Year Old 1999 (Special Release 2017)

70cl, 55.9%
Teaninich

When word reached MoM Towers that Diageo's 2017 Special Releases would include a Teaninich expression, we were near-aghast with anticipation. Official Teaninich bottlings just don't exist (outside of…  More info

Teaninich 17 Year Old 1999 (Special Release 2017)
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£236.99

Crabbie 50 Year Old

50cl, 46.5%
John Crabbie & Co.

John Crabbie & Co. has once again bottled up a fantastic whisky, and this time it has got its hands on a single malt that was aged for a very long time indeed. Behold, the Crabbie 50 Year Old!…  More info

Crabbie 50 Year Old
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£4,395

Dalmore 1973

70cl, 45%
Dalmore

This is a luxurious and exclusive bottling from Dalmore. The whisky was initially matured in American oak casks before being matured in red wine casks from a Chateau in the St Estephe region of…  More info

Dalmore 1973
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£5,999

The Macallan 15 Year Old Gran Reserva (2017 Release)

70cl, 43%
The Macallan

The 2017 release of Macallan Gran Reserva single malt features whisky matured predominantly in first-fill European oak sherry seasoned casks, selected by the distillery's Master of Wood. The whisky…  More info

The Macallan 15 Year Old Gran Reserva (2017 Release)
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£2,999

Blair Athol 23 Year Old 1993 (Special Release 2017)

70cl, 58.4%
Blair Athol

Blair Athol is a distillery you may know from Diageo's Flora and Fauna series or independent bottlings. This was the first official release since 2003 and the distillery's first appearance in…  More info

Blair Athol 23 Year Old 1993 (Special Release 2017)
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£450

Talisker 43 Year Old - Xpedition Oak

70cl, 49.7%
Talisker

Here's something really special from the tremendous Talisker on the isle of Skye. It's the distillery's oldest release to date! Talisker 43 Year Old Xpedition Oak is a phenomenally well-aged single…  More info

Talisker 43 Year Old - Xpedition Oak
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£3,500

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
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£699
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Highland Park 30 Year Old Rebus

70cl, 45.7%
Highland Park

A collectible treat here, this 30 Year Old Highland Park was released in 2017 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin's character, Inspector John Rebus. Just 30 bottles…  More info

Highland Park 30 Year Old Rebus
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£6,995
£5,995
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Strathisla 40 Year Old (Gordon & MacPhail)

70cl, 43%
Strathisla

A 40 year old from the Strathisla distillery, part of Gordon & MacPhail's recognisable 'Distillery Label' series. This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos…  More info

Strathisla 40 Year Old (Gordon & MacPhail)
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£1,999
£1,499

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