70cl, 40%
A light, nutty blended whisky from renowned bottlers and blenders, Douglas Laing. King of Scots is very malty and great value for money. More info
1 Review
70cl, 40%
McGibbon's is a brand of blended Scotch whisky from Douglas Laing, whose premium blends are usually presented in 50cl bottles shaped like golf bags or club heads. This Red Ribbon release is a less… More info
2 Reviews
70cl, 40%
Douglas Laing's super value blended Scotch whisky gets a smoky makeover here thanks to the master blender pairing sweet single grain whiskies with a high proportion of whisky from predominately Islay… More info
70cl, 40%
From the McGibbon's range comes their 8 Year Old Gold Ribbon blended Scotch whisky - a step up from their Red Ribbon expression and good value-for-money. More info
6 Reviews
70cl, 40%
One of the older offerings from the McGibbon's range from Douglas Laing, this is the 12 Year Old Platinum Ribbon blended Scotch whisky. Light, sweet, and spicy, it's certainly one to try in a Scotch… More info
70cl, 40%
Syndicate 58/6 could very easily be the name of an action thriller with a star-studded cast, but in reality it's a fantastic 12 year old blended Scotch whisky with quite a story behind it.
All… More info
7 Reviews
70cl, 46%
12 year old single malt whisky from Jura and Dailuaine meet in this blended malt released as part of Douglas Laing's Double Barrel series! As the name suggests, a cask from each of the distillery is… More info
70cl, 48.4%
Douglas Laing is being coy once again with this mysterious single malt, distilled in 2008 on Orkney at Probably Orkney's Finest Distillery. It's up to you to figure the rest out. We do know that it… More info
70cl, 48.4%
A mysterious single malt here from Douglas Laing's Old Particular indie bottling range. No hints to which distillery produced it. Well, actually, there's one hint. It's from Orkney. Otherwise, no… More info
100cl, 40%
It's The King of Scots, but bigger! This is a 1 litre bottling of Douglas Laing's The King of Scots blended Scotch whisky, which has quite a history behind it - it was first made all the way back in… More info
1 Review
70cl, 40%
A blended malt bottled under Douglas Laing's Clan Denny label, made with malts from several distilleries on the famous whisky isle of Islay. More info
4 Reviews
70cl, 43%
Best known for single grain bottlings, the Clan Denny label has also long provided blended malts (or 'vatted' malts as they used to be known) from Speyside and Islay. Here is a Speyside single malt… More info
30cl, 46.3%
Douglas Laing has gone and made a gift pack from its Remarkable Regional Malts series, which features six different blended malts exploring the different Scotch whisky regions.
The set contains a… More info
75cl, 46%
These old vatted Speyside whiskies from the Clan Denny label are great, and this was awarded 84 points by Serge at WhiskyFun.com (which is very good indeed!). More info
70cl, 46%
A mix of two malts, this contains whisky from the Caol Ila distillery - a classic Islay whisky with oily, smoky notes, and Braeval - a distillery that is rarely bottled as a single malt. This should… More info
70cl, 46.7%
Produced for the stellar Clan Denny range, this is a deliciously malty blended malt whisky from Speyside. Each bottle is individually numbered and comes without chill-filtration. More info
70cl, 46%
From the Douglas Laing Double Barrel range comes yet another intriguing blended malt Scotch whisky, created using just two casks of single malt. One of these casks came from an anonymous Speyside… More info
4 Reviews
50cl, 43%
McGibbon's Premium Reserve Blended Scotch Whisky comes presented in a handsome bottle shaped like a little golf bag - a clever gift for golf and whisky lovers alike. "Fore!", "Hole in one!", "Golf!"… More info
70cl, 46.7%
Clan Denny is a superb range from Douglas Laing, made up of delicious blended malt whiskies. The Islay edition is made with seven Islay malts including Bowmore, Caol Ila, Bunnahabhain, Bruichladdich… More info
70cl, 46%
One of those rather popular Double Barrel bottlings from Douglas Laing, this one featuring anonymous distilleries! This is a blended malt made with one cask of single malt Scotch whisky from an… More info
2 Reviews
70cl, 46%
A somewhat mysterious single malt here from Douglas Laing's Provenance series! This one was distilled at "Probably Orkney's Finest Distillery" - there's only two Orkney distilleries, so you might be… More info
70cl, 46%
Two of Scotland's whisky making regions meet in this blended malt from Douglas Laing's Double Barrel series! This one features whisky from the prolific Speyside region and whisky from the wonderful… More info
70cl, 46%
A delicious "Double Barrel" release from Douglas Laing, that blends a pair of single cask malts (in this case a peppery Talisker with a malty Craigellachie) together for a really wonderful blended… More info
70cl, 46%
Another intriguing release from Douglas Laing's Double Barrel series, this time bringing together a barrel of single malt from Orkney and a barrel of single malt from Sppeyside to create one… More info
1 Review
70cl, 46%
A delicious blend of two single casks of whisky: the peaty whisky from Mull "Ledaig", distilled at Tobermory, and Islay's Bowmore. The result is muscular and brazen, with plenty of sweetness. More info