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World Whisky

Scotland is not the only country famous for producing malt whisky. In fact, it isn't even the world's largest producer of whisky. Below you will the best whiskies the rest of the world has to offer.

Although we Scots are rightfully proud of our national drink, we have to admit that a good dram can come from almost anywhere in the world - these international whiskies are a testament to that!

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Continuing the run of impressive cask strength bottlings, this edition from Amrut clocks in at a pokey 61.8% and promises their usual balance of spice and fruit.

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£66.95
Amrut Cask Strength
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The first in a new series from Teeling celebbrating the spirits of the Liberties area of Dublin where its distillery is based. This celebrates William Brabazon, 3rd Earl of Meath and has been aged entirely in sherry casks, with 5% from 2001, 5% from 2002, and 30% each from 2005, 2007 and 2008. Rich and sherried with notes of toffee, red berries, liquorice, clove and toasted marshmallow.

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£68.95
Teeling Brabazon Bottling
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The cask-strength release of English Whisky Co's Chapter 14 - the unpeated release. Aged in four bourbon casks distilled in April 2011, this is fruity with notes of Fruit Salad sweets, brandy snaps and barley sugar,

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£71.95
Co. 2011 Chapter 14 Not Peated
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Nikka's entry-level whisky from Miyagikyo distillery. Light in body, yet full of flavour, this is an excellent introduction to Japanese whisky. Elegantly fruity with sherry-cask character.

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£74.95
Nikka Miyagikyo Single Malt
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A single-cask whisky from Paul John, based in Goa, India. This was produced using Himalayan barley, aged in bourbon cask 1906 and bottled at a hefty 59.5%.

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£76.65
Paul John Single Cask Bourbon Cask #1906
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From Amrut distillery, founded in 1948, just one year after Indian independence, this is a stormingly hot and spicy whisky, peated and bottled at a punchy cask strength of 62.8%.

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£80.25
Amrut Peated Cask Strength
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More woody experimentation from the folks at Amrut, maturing the Portonova first in a combination of new american oak and ex-bourbon barrels, then moving it to refill port pipes and then back into ex-bourbon casks. It combines the traditional vanilla and coconut flavours with the rich fruit you'd expect from a port cask for an interesting mix.

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£89.95
Amrut Portonova
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A new concept from Amrut. The spirit for Intermediate Sherry Matured starts life in a mix of ex-bourbon and virgin oak casks. It is then transferred to sherry casks for a period before going back into bourbon casks to complete its maturation. There's been a huge buzz about this, and we've only got a small allocation,

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£89.95
Amrut Intermediate Sherry Matured
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This single cask Indian whisky from Paul John in Goa was distilled in 2011. Aged in a bourbon barrel, it was released at a cask strength of 60% by German indie bottler Malts of Scotland.

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£90.95
Paul John 2011 Bot.2015
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