That Boutique - Y Caol Ila 14 Y Batch 23 - 54.9%
Caol Ila Batch 23, 14 Year Old - From a refill hoggie laid down in December 2008, we’ve re-racked this Caol Ila into first fill Oloroso Octaves to give a bold fruit flavour.
The Caol Ila distillery is situated on the north-east coast of Islay, has has been producing spectacular single malt Scotch whisky since 1846! A very well-loved distillery, producing stunning peated expressions, and in recent years have been experimenting with unpeated malt too. If you don’t like deers, you probably shouldn’t look at the label of our Caol Ila bottling, because it’s got bloomin’ loads of them on it, charging across from the Isle of Jura to Caol Ila with Prince Vultan leading the proceedings.
That Boutique - Y Croftengea 11 Y Batch 5 - 47.8%
Batch 5, 11 Year Old - One of the elusive single malts produced at the versatile Loch Lomond distillery. Our Croftengea, from 2007, has been matured in the industry standard, a refill ex-Bourbon hogshead, so this is all about the distillate: briny, salty and smoky.
A delicious-y bottling from Loch Lomond Distillery, the only distillery in Scotland to produce both malt and grain whisky on the same site! Now that’s what we call multi-tasking.
That Boutique - Y Destillerie Ralf Hauer Batch 1 - 4 Y
It’s another first, and another new label for this German distillery. Our Saillt Mòr has been matured in an ex-sherry cask, with a Bourbon cask finish - oddly the other way around to most sherry finished whiskies! We’ve bottled this at cask strength - 64.1% abv
That Boutique - Y English Whisky Co. Batch 4 - 9 Y
They use some of the best barley, grown in Norfolk, and superb Breckland water to make their whisky. This 9 Year Old release is a heavily peated new make, matured in an Oloroso Sherry barrel and we’ve bottled this at cask strength - 67% abv.
That Boutique - Y Inchmurrin Batch 6 - 22 Y
Our sixth batch under our Inchmurrin label is a 22 Year Old, bottled at 47.5% abv. Previous batches of our Inchmurrins have always been popular amongst those that know what a cracking single malt this can be.