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Glasgow
Aberfeldy
Gordon & MacPhail - Connoisseurs Choice
Status: Empty
The Aberfeldy distillery uses water from the Pitilie Burn river for its Single Malt. The Scottish water is also known for its gold resource. This 18 year old limited edition was bottled for the Travel Retail branch.
For 21 long years this Single Malt Whisky matured deep in the Highlands and took in the aroma of sweet heather, wild flowers, exquisite wood and fine fruits, to become one with the soul of Scottish nature. The bottles are individually numbered.
Aberlour
A'bunadh is galic for Origin and all the a'bunadh are bottled at cask strength and without chill filtration.
Douglas Laing - McGibbon's Provenance
Status: Empty
A mellow and soft Single Malt Whisky from the Speyside. Its aroma is full, malty and spicy. The taste is determined by the Sherry barrel storage. The classic from the Aberlour distillery!
This single malt Scotch whisky is partially matured in ex-sherry casks. It is well-balanced and smooth. Its mild harmonic taste reminds the connoisseur a bit of a delicate liqueur.
White Oak
Allt-A-Bhainne
Signatory Vintage - 22. Sep 1995 / 07. Feb 2014
Status: Open
A nice Allt-A-Bhainne matured in hogshead casks. Easy to drink with notes of orange, strong oak and bittersweet notes.
Amrut
This is one of the standard bottling of the famous Indian Whisky Amrut single malt whisky. Amrut whiskey has its roots immediately after the end of English colonial rule in 1948, when Indians began to distill their own whiskey. Indian mythology tells of...
Knockdhu - AnCnoc
A very fresh and sweet AnCnoc single malt. You will find some sweet malty notes that convert themselves to vanilla. On the tongue you will find some acidity that follows in a medium-long clear finish.
Blend-Scotch
This is the standard bottle of the Antiquary with 12 years of age. Due to the high part of Tomatin whisky it is a well balanced blended whisky indeed.