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.

Glen Keith 1967/1989 21 Year Old Vintage Collection - Dumpy Signatory Vintage #3854 +55 + 71-73
$5,180
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Mortlach 1989/2025 35 Year Old Artist #15 The Dark Side of the Moon La Maison du Whisky #S-28607 (WF92)
$6,380
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Burnside 1999/2022 23 Year Old East Village Whisky Company 51.3%
$1,880
Total:
Mortlach 2014/2026 11 Year Old 100 Proof Edition #73 Signatory Vintage
$660
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Linkwood 2011/2026 14 Year Old 100 Proof Edition #72 Signatory Vintage
$660
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Benrinnes 2012/2026 13 Year Old 100 Proof Edition #78 Signatory Vintage
$630
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Benrinnes 2006/2025 19 Year Old The Single Malts of Scotland #310428
$1,250
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Glen Elgin 2009/2024 14 Year Old The Single Malts of Scotland #806576
$1,150
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Glenlossie 2007/2025 18Year Old The Single Malts of Scotland #774
$1,250
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Aultmore 1989/2007 17 Year Old Authentic Collection Cadenhead's 54.4%
$1,520
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Glenlitigious 2013/2025 12 Year Old Equinox & Solstice Winter Edition Decadent Drinks
$1,150
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Mortlach 2005/2026 20 Year Old Decadent Drams Decadent Drinks
$2,490
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Glenfarclas 1991/2017 The Family Casks (Release W17) #209 (WF92)
$4,180
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Glenallachie 2009/2025 15 Year Old Bordeaux Red Wine Barrel Bottled for The Netherlands #1184
$1,250
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Speyside 1990/2012 Sherry Butt Chieftain #5163 46%
$1,380
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