Our whisky creators set out to make the rawest, smokiest Ardbeg ever. The result is Ardbeg Wee Beastie and this tongue-tingling, beautifully smoky dram is the youngest Ardbeg we’ve ever made.
The nosing finds dry grainy notes with background scents of dried flowers and parchment, and deeper fragrances of light toffee, almond paste and yellow fruit. Entry is oily, buttery and semisweet; the whisky dazzles at midpalate... Read More
A marriage of fruit-forward and complex Highland malt whiskies with delicate Lowland grain. The style is rich, fruity and creamy, perfect for drinking creatively.
All-malt, and quite the all-rounder, Orchard House features some of Scotland’s fruitiest whiskies. A lively and fragrant sipper with a light oak influence, perfect for the home bar.
Outside of the green glass bottle, this Speyside blend is a soft, light gold. Toffee dominates the aroma, with a little smoke and citrus mixed in. On the palate, it’s sweet, light, caramelly, with a whiff of smoke on the... Read More
Dewar's White Label Blended Scotch Whisky is double aged for extra smoothness. This Scotch liquor delivers flavor notes of citrus, pear and honey so you can bring a tasteful sophistication to your drink. When you want to try... Read More
Pinch contains Glenkinchie, Linkwood, Dalwhinnie and Lagavulin in the blend according to Jim Murray. The nose is peppery and slightly medicinal from the Lagavulin. The taste is soft on the top but with a nice bite on the sides... Read More
Pretty amber color. Aromas of honeyed cereal, toasted nuts, and brioche with a soft, dryish light-to-medium body and praline, toast, mineral, and delicate peppery spice finish.
Nose: Honeyed barley and peaches in syrup, with light wafts of fragrant wood smoke. Palate: Oily and subtly spicy at first, before notes of earthy vanilla pod and chocolate-covered raisins develop. Finish: Another touch of smoke... Read More
Each time you sip, 42 different whiskies pass your lips. They are carefully blended together to create a subtle, smooth and complex flavor. The delicate balance is what gives this scotch its distinctive character. If we took even... Read More
Take in the delicious scent of sweet smoke and cloves. Relish the unmistakably peaty taste – rich with raisins, fresh apples and a tropical orange flavor combined with creamy vanilla. Evolving to a wonderfully long, warming... Read More
This spirit needs some time to open up, and then mild raisin and burnt-orange aromas peek through. Caramel flavors give over to a lingering smoky finish. The distiller claims that this blend is the only one created for mixing;... Read More
It’s aged for ten years, and distilled following the traditions laid down over the last 200 years by a succession of passionate and skilled master distillers. This is a truly classic single malt Scotch, made from malted... Read More
2019 San Francisco World Spirits Gold Medal Winner
This special Laphroaig is created from carefully selected casks of each of our key styles stretching back in time with the heart of the spirit drawn from a final maturation in new, American oak casks. With spirit selected by our... Read More
Light gold color. Medium bodied and well balanced. Sandal and cedar wood fuse with the sweetness of buttercream and fresh vanilla. A little water opens-up the Highland aroma, adding dark treacle and fresh Scottish gooseberries.... Read More
Rich golden amber color. Aromas of buttery caramel drizzled on dried apples and pears follow through on a soft entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium body with toasted almond pastry and brown spices notes on the peppery, mineral laden... Read More
This delightful blend of selected rare, light-bodied whiskies possesses mellowness to please the exacting taste of the connoisseur. To the generations of Scotch Whisky fanciers Scoresby is praised for its continuity of quality... Read More
Pale golden amber color. Honeyed grain and butter sautéed fig aromas follow through on a soft, delicate entry to a dryish medium body with nutty praline and flour notes on the gentle pepper, slate accented finish.... Read More