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.

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 2012/2024 12 Year Old WhiskySponge Edition No.93
$1,200
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Glenfarclas 40 Year Old
$7,600
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Glenfarclas 30 Year Old
$3,380
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Mortlach 1988/2008 19 Year Old Authentic Collection Cadenhead's 57.6%
$1,980
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Glentauchers 1990/2005 Reserve Bottled for LMDW Gordon&MacPhail #14521
$1,880
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Glenallachie 18 Year Old New Label
$1,250
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Glenallachie 1990/2018 28 Year Old Single Cask for Europe - Batch 1 #1468
$3,450
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Glenlivet 1998/2015 16 Year Old Un-Chillfiltered Collection Signatory Vintage #128818
$1,180
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Aberlour 13 Year Old Hand Filled at the Distillery 57.4% #1457
$2,380
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Cragganmore 1989/2023 Rare Cask Range Malts of Scotland #23003
$3,980
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Linkwood 1989/2015 26 Year Old Single Cask Cadenhead's
$2,580
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Glen Grant 1984 24 Year Old SMWS 9.47 - Nigella nibbling Pata Negra
$1,820
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Glenrothes 2005/2016 Cask Strength Chieftain's #3275
$1,900
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Craigellachie 2008/2023 15 Year Old Exceptional Cask Series #1314
$1,980
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Speyside (M) 2005/2023 17 Year Old Cask Strength Collection Signatory Vintage DRU17 A106 #27
$1,980
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