The Glen Grant is proud to launch a new bright, golden single malt Scotch whisky aged in ex-Bourbon and Spanish Sherry oak casks. Arboralis is matured until it achieves its signature complex elegance from which The Glen Grant has been celebrated for over 180 years. Aged in ex bourbon and ex Spanish sherry oak casks, Arboralis delivers notes of creamy toffee and ripe pears, finishing with a long, satisfying hint of delicate spice.
Flowing in the Valley of the Deer since 1887. With a unique freshness from the same Highland spring water we've used since 1887, its distinctive fruitiness comes from the high cut point William Grant always insisted upon. Carefully matured in the finest American oak and European oak sherry casks for at least 12 years, it is mellowed in oak marrying tuns to create its sweet and subtle oak flavours.
One of the world's best-selling malts, Glenfiddich 12YO's famous triangular bottle is a fixture in practically every bar on the globe. Light and easy-drinking stuff loved by millions.
This is a wonderfully rich and complex single malt. Opening with rich and spicy aromas of crème brulee, heather honey and crumbled cinnamon, intensely fruity notes follow - fresh pineapple dressed with a scattering of sun-kissed lemon zest. There's a hint of freshly-baked sponge cake too, warm from the oven, and you'll find cinnamon again, but toasted shards this time. Citrus and vanilla notes linger in the aromatic waves of peat smoke.
For over two centuries, Jameson has perfected the art of whiskey-making, staying true to their heritage since 1780. With barley grown locally in Ireland and water sourced from the Dungourney river, their whiskey truly embodies the essence of Jameson's homeland. Jameson Black Barrel is a blend of small-batch grain and single-pot Irish whiskey. Matured in double-charred barrels, this whiskey boasts sweet and spicy characteristics. Time spent maturing in double-charred barrels leads to intensified aromas of butterscotch, fudge, and creamy toffee. On the palate nutty notes are in abundance alongside the smooth sweetness of spice and vanilla.
Johnnie Walker Black Label's iconic square bottle makes it one of the world's most recognisable Scotch whiskies - and it's also one of whisky critic Jim Murray's favourite blends: 'If there is a silkier delivery on the market today, I have not seen it: this is sublime stuff...one of the world's most masterful whiskies back in all its complex glory'
An interesting twist on Johnnie Walker Black Label, Double Black was rolled out for general release in 2011. Double Black adds to the normal Black Label profile by including more Islay whisky and casks that have been heavily charred, giving a more intense flavour with a greater emphasis on smoke while keeping true to the sophisticated Johnnie Walker style.
Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is known for its creamy smoothness. It opens with a luxurious burst of delicate nectar and gentle smokiness that develops into sweet fruits and deeper, velvety, honeyed tones before giving way to sublime, lingering whispers of smoke and oakiness in the finish.
Johnnie Walker Red Label was launched in its current form by brothers George and Alexander Walker in 1909, though it had existed as Walker's Special Old Highland Red Label for some years previously. Alexander blended a type of whisky which is more suited to mixing with soda than the heavier, more old-fashioned whiskies, and named it after his grandfather, who had started the family business in 1820. Today it is the world's most popular whisky and is sold in more than 200 markets world-wide.