The A to Z of World whisky
Here you have one of the world most extensive whisky bottles listing.
If you can't find a bottle of whisky at A Wardrobe of Whisky you have many chances that the bottle doesn't exist anymore or it haven't been for sale in the last decade. If you are looking for a particular expression of a distillery you may find it faster by looking at the distilleries listing.
Isle of Jura
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Isle of Jura 8 Year Old (75cl) - 1970s
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Isle of Jura 8 Year Old / Bot.1970s Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Isle of Jura Miniature Collection / 3-pack Island Single Malt Whisky
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Isle of Jura Mountain of the Sound/ 15 Year Old /Cab Sauvignon Island Whisky
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Isle of Jura Prophecy / Peated Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
£52.55 -
Isle of Jura Superstition
£28.62 -
Isle of Jura Tastival / Whisky Festival 2014 Island Whisky
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Jura 1976 / 35 Year Old / Cask #888 / Berry Brothers& Rudd Island Whisky
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Jura 1997 Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon& MacPhail)
£68.75 -
Jura 20 Year Old 200th Anniversary
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Jura 24 Year Old 1991 (cask 11383) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing)
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Jura 39 3/4 years old
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Jura 8 Year Old 2006 - Hepburn's Choice (Langside)
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Jura Crinan Boat Festival 2007
Isle Of Skye
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Isle of Skye 50 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky / Bot.2008
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Isle Of Skye 8 Year Old (Ian Macleod)
£19.55 Izarra
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Izarra 54 Liqueur
£52.65 -
Izarra Green - 1970s
£144.00 -
Izarra Green Liqueur
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Izarra Vielle Liqueur Du Pays Basque
Jack Daniels
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Gentleman Jack
£31.33 -
Jack Daniel's 'Family Pack' Miniatures (3x5cl) Tennessee Whiskey
£12.24 -
Jack Daniel's 1907
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Jack Daniel's 2011 Birthday Edition Whiskey Tennessee Wh
£40.45 -
Jack Daniel's Angelo Lucchesi 90th Birthday Tennessee Wh
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Jack Daniel's Bicentennial Tennessee Whiskey
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Jack Daniel's Green Label / Large Bottle Tennessee Whiskey
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Jack Daniel's Holiday Select 2012 Tennessee Whiskey
£120.00 -
Jack Daniel's Master Distiller Edition No.1 Tennessee Whiskey
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Jack Daniel's Original / Bar Bottle Tennessee Whiskey
£115.00 -
Jack Daniel's Silver Select Tennessee Whiskey
£79.95 -
Jack Daniel's Single Barrel & Tumbler Pack Tenessee Whiskey
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Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Select Miniature Tennessee Whiskey
£5.85 -
Jack Daniel's Winter Jack Apple Punch
£16.99 -
Jack Daniel's 1954 Gold Medal
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Jack Daniel's Holiday Select 2014 Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey
£99.95 -
Jack Daniel's Monogram Tennessee Whiskey
£650.00 -
Jack Daniel's Rested Rye Tennessee Straight Rye Whiskey
£150.00 -
Jack Daniel's Rye
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Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey
£19.85 -
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey Whiskey Liqueur
£24.34 -
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey - Bottled 1995
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Jack Daniels - White Rabbit
£35.45 -
Jack Daniel's 1915 Gold Medal
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Jack Daniel's Mr Jack 160th birthday
£71.12 -
Jack Daniel's Single Barrel
£40.37 Jagermeister
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Jagermeister Liqueur / Half Litre
£16.98 James Sedgewick
- “The James Sedgwick distillery in Wellington, South Africa, is the continent’s sole malt whisky distillery. Established in 1886, it is the spiritual home of “Three Ships”, one of the country’s leading blended whiskies, consisting of native grain blended with Scottish malt. In 1993, the pagoda-sporting (!) distillery set aside a limited number of casks of malt whisky, to be bottled in 2003 as a single malt. Only 6000 bottles of Three Ships 10 y.o. single malt were released, but there are plans for further releases at some point in the future. Three Ships single malt is matured in a variety of casks, particularly ex-bourbon and ex-sherry. I very much doubt that many people would pick it as non-Scottish in a blind line-up. Nose with lots of fresh fruit, quite full and soft body, with malt shining through, and a slightly drying finish: a decent ‘Speysider’.”
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Bain's Cape Mountain Whisky
£27.95 -
Three Ships 10 Year Old
Jameson
- “When John Jameson a Scottish businessman [2] acquired the Bow Street Distillery in 1780 it was producing about 30,000 gallons annually. By the turn of the century it was the second largest producer in Ireland and one of the largest in the world producing a million gallons annually. Dublin at the time was the epicentre of world whiskey production. It was the second most popular spirit in the world after rum, and internationally Jameson had, by 1805, become the world's number one whiskey. Today Jameson is the third largest Single Distillery Whiskey in the world. Historical events, for a time, set the company back. The temperance movement in Ireland had an enormous impact domestically but the two key events that affected Jameson internationally were the Irish war of Independence and subsequent trade war with the British which denied Jameson the export markets of the Commonwealth, and shortly thereafter, the introduction of prohibition in the United States. While Scottish brands could easily slip across the Canadian border, Jameson was excluded from its biggest market for many years. It was also a fact that the introduction of basic grain whiskey production using column stills by the Scottish blenders in the mid 1800's enabled them to produce vast amounts of almost neutral flavoured components for blending with some malt whiskey. This enabled them to create low cost blends that the Irish, still using the original Pure Pot Still technique could not compete with. This differing opinion of what a true whiskey consisted of culminated in a legal enquiry in 1908. It was a huge turning point in the history of whiskey. The Scottish blenders won the case and the blend became recognised in law as being whiskey. The Irish in general and Jameson in particular stubbornly continued with the traditional Pure Pot Still production process for many years and, to this day, a large proportion of Jameson is still composed of Pure Pot Still component. Jameson also produces a special limited edition Pure Pot Still Whiskey, Redbreast to celebrate the ancient Irish whiskey making craft. In 1966 John Jameson joined forces with their rivals the Cork Distillers company and John Powers to form the Irish Distillers Group. The new Midleton distillery built by Irish Distillers now produces most of the Irish whiskey sold in Ireland. The new facility adjoins the old one, which is now a tourist attraction.”
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Green Spot Single Pot Still
£36.32 -
Jameson
£21.25 -
Jameson 12 year Special Reserve
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Jameson 18 Year Old Blended Irish Whiskey
£89.47