SPEYSIDE

Broadly speaking, Speyside whiskies can be classified as falling into one of two camps. At one end of the spectrum there are the light, grassy, ‘lunchtime whiskies’ such as Glenlivet; at the other end lie the rich, sweet, sherried qualities of Glenrothes and Macallan.

Strathisla 1965/2012 Licensed Bottling Gordon & Macphail
$8,850
Total:
Mortlach 1991/2024 33 Year Old The Book of Kells (Abyss, Shinanoya, Aiba) #75428
$4,980
Total:
Speyside Region Malt 1975/2015 40 Year Old Sansibar
$9,950
Total:
Linkwood 15 Year Old Licensed Bottling Gordon & MacPhail 40%
$1,400
Total:
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Aberlour A’bunadh Batch 31
$2,380
Total:
Glen Elgin 1985/2012 26 Year Old Dimensions Duncan Taylor #1526
$2,680
Total:
Aberlour 1990/2007 Berrys' Own Selection Berry Bros&Rudd #16989
$1,080
Total:
Glenfarclas 1977 The Family Casks (Release A13) #6514
$6,380
Total:
Macallan 1999/2021 Speymalt Gordon & MacPhail #10132
$3,980
Total:
Speyside (M) 2010/2025 14 Year Old Small Batch Edition #16 Signatory Vintage
$730
Total:
Glenallachie 2009/2024 14 Year Old PX Puncheon #804302
$1,220
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Convalmore 1977/2017 40 Year Old Cadenhead's 175th Anniversary 56.8%
$9,550
Total:
Glenrothes 1996/2018 21 Year Old Single Cask Bottled for Toby Vins & Alcools Cadenhead's 50.8%
$1,080
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Banff 1982/2004 21 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
$5,080
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Glenfiddich 2001/2017 16 Year Old Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival - Charity Bottling #14089
$2,880
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