Bottles from Scotland
Every bottle produced at Scotland. No idea what you do you want this for... but you requested the featured and here it is!.
Cameronbridge
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Cameronbridge 1978 - The Octave (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 1990 / 21 Year Old / Clan Denny Single Whisky
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Cameronbridge 1995 Single Grain / Signatory Single Grain Scotch Whisky
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Cameronbridge 1995 Single Grain Collection
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Cameronbridge 1995 Single Grain Collection
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Cameronbridge 23 Year Old 1990 (cask 9860) - The Sovereign (Hunter Laing)
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Cameronbridge 24 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
£72.95 -
Cameronbridge 24 Year Old - Batch 1 (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
£64.95 -
Cameronbridge 24 Year Old 1991 (cask 11207) - The Clan Denny (Douglas Laing)
£61.41 -
Cameronbridge 24 Year Old 1991 (cask 11225) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
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Cameronbridge 24 Year Old 1991 - Single Cask (Master of Malt)
£89.95 -
Cameronbridge 25 Year Old 1991 (cask 11316) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
£60.08 -
Cameronbridge 29 Year Old 1978 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 30 Year Old 1979 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 31 Year Old 1978 - The Octave (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 32 Year Old 1978 Cask 11 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 32 Year Old 1979 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 32 Year Old 1984 (cask 11342) - Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
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Cameronbridge 33 Year Old 1974 (Jim McEwan's Celtic Heartlan
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Cameronbridge 33 Year Old 1978 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 33 Year Old 1979 - Dimensions (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 34 Year Old 1978 - Dimensions (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 34 Year Old 1978 - Dimensions (Duncan Taylor)
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Cameronbridge 38 Year Old 1974 (cask 9488 - The Clan Denny (Douglas Laing)
Carn Mor
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Carn Mor Water Jug
Carsebridge
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Carsebridge 1960 / 42 Year Old Single Grain Whisky
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Carsebridge 1965 / 45 Year Old / Clan Denny Single Grain Scotch Whisky
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Carsebridge 1981 / 30 Year Old / Clan Denny Single Grain Scotch Whisky
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Carsebridge 1982 / 34 Year Old / Signatory Single Grain Scotch Whisky
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Carsebridge 29 Year Old 1981 - The Clan Denny (Douglas Laing)
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Carsebridge 30 Year Old 1979 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)
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Carsebridge 30 Year Old 1981 - The Clan Denny (Douglas Laing)
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Carsebridge 33 Year Old 1982 (cask 11339) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
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Carsebridge 33 Year Old 1982 (cask 74681) (The Grainman)
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Carsebridge 34 Year Old 1982 (cask 74689) - Cask Strength Collection (Signatory)
£212.46 -
Carsebridge 40 Year Old 1976 (cask 11529) - Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
£225.80 -
Carsebridge 42 Year Old 1973 (cask 12366) - The Sovereign (Hunter Laing)
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Carsebridge 43 Year Old 1973 (cask 12653) - The Sovereign (Hunter Laing)
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Carsebridge 52 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
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Carsebridge 52 Year Old - Batch 1 (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
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Carsebridge 52 Year Old 1964 (cask 89153) - Single Cask (Master of Malt)
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Carsebridge 52 Year Old 1964 - Single Cask (Master of Malt)
Chivas
- “Chivas Brothers traces its roots to the opening of a grocery store at 13 King St, Aberdeen in 1801. The store sold luxury foodstuffs such as coffee, exotic spices, French brandies, and Caribbean rums to a wealthy clientèle. In 1842, Chivas Brothers were retained to supply provisions to the royal family at Balmoral Castle upon Queen Victoria’s first visit to Scotland. In 1843, Chivas Brothers were granted a Royal Warrant to supply goods to Queen Victoria. Chivas Brothers was described in 1890 as `undoubtedly the finest purveying business in the north of Scotland` by Scotland of Today magazine. During the 1850s, James Chivas decided to respond to his affluent customers’ demands for a smoother whisky, by beginning to blend whiskies to create a proprietary blend to Chivas Brothers. Their first blended Scotch whisky named `Royal Glen Dee` was launched, followed in the 1860s by their second blended Scotch whisky, `Royal Strathythan`. In the 1880, phylloxera devasted French vineyards crippling the supplies of wine and brandy. Wine drinkers seeking an alternative turned to the growing scotch whisky industry. In the early 1900s, Chivas Brothers decided to create their most aged blended Scotch whisky to export to the U.S, where the booming economy after the turn of the century was fueling demand for luxury goods. The whisky was named Chivas Regal. Chivas Regal 25 Year Old was launched in 1909 as the original luxury Scotch, and became a leading brand in the U.S. Chivas Regal continued its success until Prohibition in the 1920s. Prohibition and World war I made Chivas Regal 25 years old dissapear. Chivas Regal was purchased by Seagrams in 1949, which provided a much wider distribution and marketing system. Chivas Regal was re-launched as Chivas Regal 12 year old in the US following the disruption of both Prohibition and World War II. In 1950, the company Chivas Brothers was able to buy the Strathisla Distillery which produces the Strathisla Single Malt, which is used within the Chivas Regal blend. The Chivas Regal range was expanded with the launch of higher aged whiskies: Master Blender Colin Scott created in 1997 the Chivas Regal 18 year old, and in 2007 the Chivas Regal 25. Chivas Regal was acquired by Pernod Ricard in 2000 upon the break up of Seagrams Group.”
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Chiva Oldest
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Chivas 21 Year Old Royal Salute - 1980s
£240.00 -
Chivas 21 Year Old Royal Salute - Emerald Flagon - 1980s
£240.00 -
Chivas 30 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky
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Chivas Brothers Hip Flask
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Chivas Brothers Linn House Reserve 35 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky
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Chivas Century Of Malts
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Chivas Century of Malts
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Chivas Century Of Malts Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
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Chivas Imperial 18 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky
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Chivas Regal / Bot.1980s Blended Scotch Whisky
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Chivas Regal 12 year
£22.99