A super release from Jameson, with a high proportion of Irish pot still whiskey as well as small batch grain. The result is an increased body and level of richness giving it a much richer flavour than regular Jameson.
Mackmyra's core expression is a light Swedish whisky matured primarily in first fill bourbon barrels but also includes whisky aged in Sherry and Swedish oak casks. The award winning whisky is light, well-balanced and fruity dram with a touch of spicy juniper smoke.
This very limited release gets its name from two Japanese symbols; Yama is indeed the Japanese term for mountain, while Sakura refers to cherry-trees, symbolising ephemeral beauty. Matured in Bourbon barrels for 16 years, then transferred to specific tanks and finally back to Bourbon casks again to finish up for a few months. An inviting nose reveals notes of Vanilla, cedar, fruitcake and citrus, while the palate suggests toasted bread, coconut, fig and pear plus a hint of liquorice. Only 1992 bottles of this whisky are available for Europe, making this a highly collectable release.
ABV: 40% 700ml
Packaged in a traditional earthenware jug, this is a 100% straight corn whiskey distilled in Illinois and aged for three years.
75cl / 40% - Straight Corn Whiske
The benchmark Irish single malt, this has a far greater depth of flavour than standard Irish blends. A former winner of Best Irish Single Malt Whiskey in the World at the World Whiskies Awards.
Glendalough Double Barrel is a single grain Irish whiskey, aged in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry casks. Sweet and creamy, with butterscotch and honey from the American oak and dried fruit from the Spanish.
Since the Teelings parted company with Cooley, the company they started, we've been waiting for their return and here it is – Teeling Whiskey. Finished in rum casks and bottled at 46% without chill-filtration, it's an excellent statement of intent. The blend is said to contain a high proportion of first-fill bourbon cask whiskey, and a higher-than-normal ratio of malt to grain.
This limited-edition release of The One comes from the team at the Lakes Distillery. A blend of whiskies from around the British Isles, this was finished in oloroso sherry hogsheads at the fledgling Cumbrian distillery and released in 2015.
The ongoing semi-peated whisky from Indian distiller Paul John. It combines their fruity unpeated single malt whisky with some 20-25ppm peated spirit to give a sweet and spicy whisky balanced by an underlying earthy smoke.
The ongoing unpeated release from The English Whisky Co, Original is aged in bourbon casks, creating a whisky with notes of vanilla ice cream, nuts and a hint of sea spray.
This is The English Whisky Co's ongoing smoky release. Peated to 45ppm, this has notes of vanilla, aniseed, ginger and of course, smoke. A great introduction of peated whisky.
Bold was a 2015 addition to the core range. This is made entirely with Indian barley smoked using Islay peat to around 25ppm. A superb alternative to classic peated Scotch whisky.
An unpeated whisky from Paul John Distillers, released in early 2013 to much acclaim. It's made using barley from the foothills of the Himalayas and is distilled and matured in Goa, producing a fruity spirit with a creamy texture.
Nikka from the Barrel is big-boned and bursting with character. Not averse to a drop of water, either. A real star, winning top prize in its category at the World Whisky Awards in 2007 and 2010.
Released in 2013, Teeling's Single Grain Whiskey has been matured full term in Californian Cabernet Sauvignon wine barrels, resulting in a spicy and fruity whiskey.
The 7 Year Old from Wicklow's Glendalough distillery is silky smooth with sweet butterscotch, cinnamon, pepper and dark chocolate.
This elegant gift pack contains a bottle of Teeling's rum-cask-finished Small Batch blended Whiskey and a pair of tumblers. The blend is said to contain a high proportion of first-fill bourbon cask whiskey, and a higher-than-normal ratio of malt to grain.
Old Deer is the unpeated release from Switzerland's Langatun distillery. This triple-distilled whisky has been aged in a combination of Chardonnay and sherry casks, leading to a malty style of whisky.
The cask-strength release of Old Bear, a peated whisky from Langatun distillery in Switzerland. Triple-distilled and aged in ex-Chateauneuf-du-Pape casks, this is a big and bold peated whisky with notes of peat, oak spice and dark fruit.
A fresh and fruity blended whisky from Japan, this is Yamazakura's no-age-statement release. This has notes of orchard fruit, salted caramel and vanilla.
70cl / 40% - Japanese Blended Whisky
Starward Malt Whisky is made at the New World Whisky Distillery in Victoria, Australia. Made using Australian malted barley and aged in Australian apera (fortified wine) casks. Rich and sweet, with a spicy finish.
Teeling's single malt contains whiskeys aged for up to 23 years, which have been matured in a range of wine casks: sherry, port, Madeira, white Burgundy and Cabernet Sauvignon. A rich and spicy whiskey.
Amrut Fusion gets its name from the fact that it uses two barleys: Indian and Scottish - with the latter being peated for good measure. Fusion has been picking up awards ever since it first appeared in 2009, and in 2012 was named the best whisky for a Rob Roy in the Ultimate Cocktail Challenge in New York.
A release of grain whisky from Japan's Nikka, produced mainly from corn using one of their continuous Coffey stills. Rather than the rare and limited releases they have done before, this is a larger release to further show off this key component in the Nikka family of whiskies.
The new 46% Amruts are a very different proposition to the pleasant but unexciting original release. At the higher strength this 24ppm peated effort fairly fizzes along the tastebuds. This is excellent - hugely improved stuff from a distillery coming along in leaps and bounds.
A peated bottling from Goa's John Distilleries under their Paul John brand. Produced using peat imported from Scotland (there isn't any in India). it was bottled in 2013 at cask strength. The brand first arrived in the UK in 2012 and continues to go from strength to strength.
The cask-strength edition of Old Deer – the unpeated release from Switzerland's Langatun distillery. The high ABV has been tempered by the use of triple distillation. Matured in a combination of Chardonnay and sherry casks, this is a malty style of whisky.
Continuing the run of impressive cask strength bottlings, this edition from Amrut clocks in at a pokey 61.8% and promises their usual balance of spice and fruit.
The first in a new series from Teeling celebbrating the spirits of the Liberties area of Dublin where its distillery is based. This celebrates William Brabazon, 3rd Earl of Meath and has been aged entirely in sherry casks, with 5% from 2001, 5% from 2002, and 30% each from 2005, 2007 and 2008. Rich and sherried with notes of toffee, red berries, liquorice, clove and toasted marshmallow.
The cask-strength release of English Whisky Co's Chapter 14 - the unpeated release. Aged in four bourbon casks distilled in April 2011, this is fruity with notes of Fruit Salad sweets, brandy snaps and barley sugar,
Nikka's entry-level whisky from Miyagikyo distillery. Light in body, yet full of flavour, this is an excellent introduction to Japanese whisky. Elegantly fruity with sherry-cask character.
A single-cask whisky from Paul John, based in Goa, India. This was produced using Himalayan barley, aged in bourbon cask 1906 and bottled at a hefty 59.5%.
From Amrut distillery, founded in 1948, just one year after Indian independence, this is a stormingly hot and spicy whisky, peated and bottled at a punchy cask strength of 62.8%.
More woody experimentation from the folks at Amrut, maturing the Portonova first in a combination of new american oak and ex-bourbon barrels, then moving it to refill port pipes and then back into ex-bourbon casks. It combines the traditional vanilla and coconut flavours with the rich fruit you'd expect from a port cask for an interesting mix.
A new concept from Amrut. The spirit for Intermediate Sherry Matured starts life in a mix of ex-bourbon and virgin oak casks. It is then transferred to sherry casks for a period before going back into bourbon casks to complete its maturation. There's been a huge buzz about this, and we've only got a small allocation,
This single cask Indian whisky from Paul John in Goa was distilled in 2011. Aged in a bourbon barrel, it was released at a cask strength of 60% by German indie bottler Malts of Scotland.
A peated single-cask whisky from Paul John, based in Goa, India. This was produced using Himalayan barley and Islay peat and was bottled from ex-bourbon cask number 686.
Alioth is the fifth release in Spirit of Hven's Seven Stars series, named after the starts of the Great Bear. This lightly peated release has notes of chocolate, raisins, plums, honey and citrus fruit.
This release from Smögen of Sweden was triple-distilled in March 2011 using heavily peated malt. It was aged in a pair of 228-litre Sauternes casks for more than five years before being bottled in January 2017. A rich, smoky and fruity whisky with notes of apples, chocolate and vanilla.
Volume III in Teeling's The Revival series is a 14-year-old whiskey. Matured initially in ex-bourbon barrels before being finished for the final year in Pineau-des-Charentes casks, this has notes of dried fruit, toffee, almonds and chocolate.
The first release from fledgling Swedish distillery Smögen, distilled in 2010 and bottled on 15 November 2013. Made using barley peated to 45ppm and aged in 110-litre European oak – a mixture of new and ex-claret casks
The second release of Amrut's Double Cask is a blend of two whiskies: one aged in a bourbon cask from June 2009 and one PX sherry cask from May 2010. This shows excellent balance between sweet vanilla and coconut flavours from American oak and rich fruit from the European wood.
The first ever release of Indian single malt rye. Made with European rye and aged for five years in American oak, this is fruity and floral with notes of sweet spice. A unique whisky that's much more elegant than is usual for Amrut.
Distilled in 1991, this 24-year-old whiskey from Teeling was aged initially in bourbon barrels before being finished in Sauternes casks. Made with a small amount of peated malt, this is a subtly sweet whiskey with notes of ripe fruit and a hint of smoke.
A rare long-aged Irish whiskey, limited to just 275 bottles, from Teeling. Matured in a pair of bourbon barrels for 33 years, this is complex, floral and lightly spicy. The presentation includes a hand-bound booklet detailing the history of the release.