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.

Linkwood 2009/2025 15 Year Old Symington’s Choice Signatory Vintage #2
$1,090
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Longmorn 1972/2011 Reserve Bottled for van Wees Gordon&MacPhail #1084 (低水)
$12,400
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Longmorn 1972/2011 Reserve Bottled for van Wees Gordon&MacPhail #1084 (漏酒)
$11,200
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Longmorn 1972/2011 Reserve Bottled for van Wees Gordon&MacPhail #1084
$13,200
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Glenallachie 21 Year Old Batch Number One
$4,500
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Mortlach 1987/2017 30 Year Old Cadenhead's 175th Anniversary 53.5%
$4,680
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Glenfarclas 1990/2005 Christmas Single Highland Malt
$2,250
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Glen Grant 25 Year Old Licensed Bottling (Screw cap) 1980s
$3,650
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Balvenie 21 Year Old PortWood
$2,180
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Aultmore 1997/2017 20 Year Old Authentic Collection Cadenhead's 53.9%
$1,150
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Secret Speyside Distillery 1994/2020 26 Year Old WhiskyNerds #30
$2,400
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Aberlour A’bunadh Batch 1-5 59.6%
$3,980
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Glentauchers 1995/2024 29 Year Old Cask Strength Gordon&MacPhail #5075
$2,500
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Aberlour A’bunadh Batch 17
$2,680
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Macallan 1851 Inspiration (Without box)
$3,350
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