A very rare bottling of Bowmore 1973 presented to guests at a banquet held in 2001 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original Stanley Morrison company.
A bottling of 1972 vintage Bowmore that was matured in sherry casks. This is a marriage of only two casks and it's a rare look into the decade after Morrison's took over the distillery.
A long-aged Bunnahabhain selected by no less than Jim McEwan for the Celtic Heartlands series. At a mouth-watering 46.1%, this shoudl be very drinkable.
At 29 years old, this is by some distance the oldest official bottling of Cragganmore that has ever come to the market. A long-time favourite here at TWE, this is also the top-ranked Cragganmore on Serge Valentin's Whiskyfun.
A 38 year old Craigduff, an experimental peaty whisky distilled at Strathisla (although confusion has reigned in the past over whether it actually came from Glen Keith) for a short while and occasionally released by independents. This was matured in a refill sherry butt and bottled at a cask strength of 43%.
A whisky from Craigellachie bottled as part of the Rare Malts series in the years shortly before UDV (the forerunner of Diageo) sold the distillery to Bacardi. Distilled in 1973 and bottled at a punch 60.2% ABV 22 years later.