Try Before you Buy: Whisky Samples and Miniatures
Don't you hate when you spend a lot of money on a bottle of whisky and it is a bad one.
Never again! Buy a sample and get an idea of how good or bad is the whisky before buying a a full bottle. I personally get my samples from Master of Malt because they have a fair price and come in a very solid and nice glass flask.
If you decide to buy miniatures instead, just keep in mind that the older the miniature that easier it is that the whisky is spoiled. You can't know! As Forrest Gump once said whisky miniatures are like a chocolate box, you never know what you are going to get... I have a rate of around 3% of spoiled miniatures.
Wemyss
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Wemyss The Hive 8 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
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Wemyss Winter Spice 1982 (Teaninich)
White Horse
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White Horse - 1970s
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White Horse / Bot.1955
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White Horse Miniature Blended Scotch Whisky
£1.75 Whyte & Mackay
- “Whyte & Mackay's 'Double Lion' blend has its origins in the Glasgow firm of Allan & Poynter, founded in November 1843 by John Poynter, a successful chemical manufacturer, and William Allan, a ham curer. The firm was originally to warehouse dry goods for the grocery trade. In the course of time the business changed hands and the new owner, William Scott recruited two young men to help him in the business, James Whyte and Charles Mackay. By the end of the 1870's the firm was warehousing more and more whisky as wine and spirit merchants sought a substitute for brandies made unavailable by phylloxera. When William Scott died his widow sold the business to James Whyte and Charles Mackay. One of the conditions of the sale was that they were not to use the name Allan & Poynter and the firm was renamed Whyte & Mackay. The young partners had no doubt that if they were to make a success of the venture they had to invest in whisky blending plant as soon as possible. It took two years to find and equip suitable premises in Robertson Lane, Glasgow. They received their first consignment of grain and malt whiskies and began blending to customers' orders. they later began blending on their own account for the export trade. No sooner had the partners taken this decision than whisky sales collapsed. They managed to weather the crises at the beginning of the 20th century, even expanding sales of their Whyte & Mackay whisky on the eve of the First World War. In 1919 a limited company was formed and the indications are that the intention was to place the company on a care and maintenance basis until the future of the trade could be predicted with more certainty after the wartime depredations. Charles Mackay died in 1919 and John Whyte in 1921. For small concerns like Whyte & Mackay the going was rough in the 1920s and the firm was reconstructed in 1926 to reduce its capital stock levels. Trade began to pick up in the late 1920s with a resurgence of export orders, particularly from North America. This proved short-lived and assessments of the potential of the United States market after the end of prohibition were hopelessly optimistic. Eventually trade revived in the late 1930s with a growth in exports to Australia and New Zealand. Again prospects were dimmed by the outbreak of war. It was not until the 1950's, under the direction of James Whyte's two sons, Hartley and Alex, that the recovery was sustained with a determined advertising campaign. With the end of voluntary rationing on the home market, Whyte & Mackay began to build its sales in the United Kingdom. In 1960 the company acquired Dalmore distillery in the north-east of Scotland and was renamed Dalmore, Whyte & Mackay. By 1965 Whyte & Mackay was the fifth most popular brand in Scotland. This achievement was followed by a successful redoubling of efforts in export markets. The company became part of Sir Hugh Fraser's SUITS group in 1971. Two years later Tomintoul and Fettercairn distilleries were purchased. SUITS was acquired by Lonrho in 1981 and subsequently Whyte & Mackay was sold to Brent Walker in 1988 and then to American Brands (now Fortune Brands) in 1990. In 2001 Fortune Brands sold Whyte & Mackay to 'Kyndal' in a £200 million management buyout backed by German investment bank, WestLB. In February 2005, Vivien Immerman bought Whyte & Mackay from WestLB and embarked on a long term investment programme to ensure the continued international success of Whyte & Mackay. During 2006, in a dramatic display of confidence, Whyte & Mackay was relaunched with a new look inspired by its proud Glasgow heritage. The famous double lions rampant once more took centre stage, resuming their rightful place as iconic sybol of the brand and company. The new look incorporated a 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh' feel in tribute to Glasgow's stylish nature. The original Whyte & Mackay blend was renamed "SPECIAL", as it was at the very beginning of Whyte & Mackay. In addition, 13, 19 and 22 years old aged blends with an extra year of maturation were added to the brand's award winning range. Whyte & Mackay went "back to the future" to rediscover its proud Glasgow roots in stylish, masculine packaging which truly reflects the quality of scotch in the bottle.”
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Mackinlay's Rare old Highland Malt Whisky
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Whyte & Mackay 19 year Luxury
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Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky
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Whyte& Mackay / Loch Ness Monster Ceramic Blended Scotch Whisky
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Whyte& Mackay 22 Year Old - Supreme Blended Scotch Whisky
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Whyte& Mackay Golden Eagle Decanter / Empty
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Whyte& Mackay Kestrel Decanter / Empty
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Whyte& Mackay Peregrine Falcon Decanter / Empty
Wild Geese
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Wild Geese Irish Whiskey Classic Blend Miniature / 40% / 5cl
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Wild Geese Limited Edition Irish Whiskey Blended Irish Whiskey
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Wild Geese Rare Irish Whiskey Blended Irish Whiskey
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Wild Geese Single Malt Irish Whiskey Irish Single Malt Whiskey
Wild Turkey
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Wild Turkey 8 year
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Blue Underbelly Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Flying Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Flying Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Marroon Head Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Red Striped Tail Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Red Striped Tail Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Red& Cream Underbelly / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Sample / 101 Proof
£5.95 -
Wild Turkey 8 Year Old Spread Tail Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old White Tail Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey 8 Year Old White Tail Turkey / Empty Decanter
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Wild Turkey Rare Breed Sample / Barrel Proof
£5.85 -
Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old Sample
£5.95 William Grant's
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Grant's 12 year
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Grant's 18 year
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Grant's 25 year
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Grant's Cask Editions Ale Cask Finish
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Grant's Blended Whisky
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William Grant S Stand Fast Finest Scotch
William Sanderson
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VAT 69
Williams & Humbert
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Gran Duque de Alba Brandy
Woodford Reserve
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Woodford Reserve Distiller's Select
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Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Sample Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon
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Woodford Reserve Rye Whiskey Sample Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
£5.25 Wyborowa
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Wyborowa Vodka Miniature
Yamazaki
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Suntory Yamazaki 10 year
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Suntory Yamazaki 12 year
£90.37 -
Suntory Yamazaki 12 year
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Suntory Yamazaki 18 year
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Suntory Yamazaki Puncheon Japanese Single Malt Whisky
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Yamazaki Bourbon Barrel Japanese Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Yamazaki Suntory Single Malt Miniature 12 Year Old
Yerevan
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Ararat 3 Year Old
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Ararat 5 Year Old
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Ararat Akthamar 10 Year Old Brandy
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Ararat Vaspurakan 15 Year Old Brandy