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$ 175

Whether you’re happily perusing a good book, or frantically scribbling one of your own, the 2016 Writer’s Tears Cask Strength Edition is a welcome and worthy accompaniment. Bottled at 53% ABV, this limited edition Irish whiskey packs enough punch to either cure the worst case of writer’s block, or at the very least, provide a […]

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$ 298

The Nectar of the Daily Drams is a name that evokes visions of decadence, enjoyment, celebration, and rightly so when it comes to this 15 Year Old expression. Beautifully light amber in colour, this elegant, flavourful single malt is a perfect way to recall summer sunshine on a cold evening, and is equally satisfying as […]

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$ 274

Northern Ireland’s Bushmills Distillery is one of the great icons of Irish whiskey production, and this sinfully indulgent expression, bottled by the Scotch Malt Whiskey Society, is a glowing example of the distillery’s may distinguished masterpieces. Aged over 15 years in first-fill ex-Bourbon barrels, the Sinful Indulgence expression of the Bushmills 2002 SMWS series is […]

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$ 180

Created in celebration of Jack Ryan’s centenary year, this limited edition 15-year-old single malt makes an ideal addition to any whiskey collector’s cabinet, a special gift, and an all-round excellent dram. The Centenary whiskey’s beautiful, pale gold hue brings notes of warming honey and vanilla, with a smooth, creamy taste that lingers warmly with just a […]

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$ 264

This excellent single cask whiskey is a joint release from Sansibar and whisky specialist Van Der Boog. It is a single malt whiskey that was matured in a Sherry Cask for 15 Years before being bottled. The results are a fruity and rich dram that brings coffee, dark chocolate, red berries and the occasional hint […]

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$ 180

This 9-Year-Old single malt is from the single cask release from L.Mulligan Grocers of Stoneybatter, Dublin. A stable of the Irish food & drink scene, L. Mulligans combines authentic Irish grub, craft beer, and one of the widest selections of Irish whiskey the Island has to offer. Their offering extended to whiskey and it is no surprise […]

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$ 489

A fantastic Irish single cask, single malt whiskey that was matured in an ex-bourbon barrel before being bottled by world famous bottler Liquid Treasures in 2016. Only 123 bottles of this honest and authentic whiskey were ever produced.

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$ 59

This Hyde No.6 1938 Commemorative Edition is a single grain whisky that has been matured in Sherry butts, creating a well rounded, full-bodied whisky. Created without the use chill-filtration, this whisky is increasingly rare.

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$ 49

This Hyde No.3 is a triple distilled single grain whisky that has been matured in first-fill Bourbon barrels for 6 years. Non chill-filtered and bottled at 46%.

$ 300

Founded by Belgian whiskey contributor Bert Bruyneel in 2009, Asta Morris found initial success primarily with Scotch bottlings, aided in part with his personal relationship to Billy Walker of Glenallachie. Asta Morris has since ventured into gin and rum bottlings. This is a unique opportunity to experience their dive into Irish liquid. This Asta Morris bottling […]

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$ 499

This Midleton Single Cask 1997 was created for the Finnish market, making it quite rare. It was matured in a refill hogshead cask and was specially selected and signed by Master Distiller Barry Crockett. The bottle is one of the few Single Cask releases directly from Midleton, as opposed to societies and independent bottlers.

$ 80

This Wicklow Rare blend is a mix of 80% grain whiskey and 20% 10 Year Old malt whiskey. It was matured in ex-bourbon casks for most of its life before being finished in Oloroso Sherry butts. A really lovely whiskey that comes in an elegant bottle.

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$ 760

This is a very special edition of Knappogue Castle of which only 600 bottles were produced. It was created by vatting single malt from 1990, 1991 and 1992. Each and every bottle was then signed and numbered by Mark Andrews, the man who bought the castle and started the distillery.