Ben Nevis 26 yo 1996 (49,9%, Whisky Age 2022, refill butt #21, 431 btl.)
Glenrothes 23 yo 1997 (53,2%, Whisky Age 2021, hogshead #715753, 262 btl.)
Glen Elgin 10 yo 2011 (57,4%, Whisky Age 2021, hogshead #801804, 313 btl.)
Ledaig 10 yo 2010 (57,4%, Whisky Age 2021, first fill Oloroso hogshead #06021, Mid-Autumn festival edition, 183 btl.)
Laphroaig 10 Year Old (2021)
Laphroaig 10 yo (40%, OB 2021, L1 071 SB2)
Croftengea 2006 (TWE) vs. Inchfad 2005 (Thompson Bros)
Croftengea 15 yo 2006 (52,6%, The Whisky Exchange 2021, hogshead #341, 280 btl.)
Inchfad 16 yo 2005 (52,2%, Thompson Brothers 2021, Pedro Ximénez hogshead finish, 300 btl.)
Glen Garioch 2011 / Pulteney 2008 (Equinox & Solstice)
Glen Garioch 10 yo 2011 ‘Equinox & Solstice’ (48,5%, Decadent Drinks, Summer 2022)
Pulteney 13 yo 2008 ‘Equinox & Solstice’ (48,5%, Decadent Drinks, Spring 2022)
Teeling Amburana Cask (The Duchess)
Teeling 15 yo 2006 – Amburana (57,8%, OB for The Duchess 2022, virgin Amburana cask #6210, 216 btl.)
Five rums: Foursquare, Enmore, Bellevue, Hampden, Long Pond
Foursquare Indelible 11 yo ‘Mark XVIII’ (48%, OB ‘Exceptional Cask Selection’ 2021, single blended rum)
Enmore 1988-1990 ‘Alpha & Omega’ (51,6%, Jack Tar 2021, cask #40+42+55, 252 btl.)
Bellevue 24 yo 1998 (54,4%, The Whisky Jury 2022, cask #19, 237 btl.)
Hampden Pagos 3 yo (52%, OB 2022, Oloroso + PX sherry casks)
Long Pond LSO 23 yo 1998 (59,6%, Rest & Be Thankful for LMdW 2022, cask #10269, 188 btl.)
Bunnahabhain 2009 / Ledaig 2010 / BenRiach 1999 (Earlskine)
Bunnahabhain 11 yo 2009 (50,2%, Earlskine 2020, first fill sherry cask, 130 btl.)
Ledaig 9 yo 2010 (59,2%, Earlskine 2020, sherry cask, 144 btl.)
BenRiach 21 yo 1999 ‘The Spider’ (52,9%, Earlskine 2021, Port Cask Finish, 174 btl.)
Port Charlotte SC:01 2012
Port Charlotte SC:01 2012 9yo (55,2%, OB 2022)
Caol Ila 24 Years (175th Anniversary)
Caol Ila 24 yo ‘175th Anniversary’ (52,1%, OB 2022, 3000 btl.)
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