Whisky

For the connoisseur or the simply curious, there’s much to discover in the world of whisky. You’ll find carefully crafted single malts, perfectly balanced blends and intriguing blended malts. Serving suggestion: neat, on the rocks or in a cocktail – we love an Old Fashioned.

It’s all in the flavour…

It’s all in the flavour…

Whisky has four distinctive flavour profiles: green fruits & honey, dried fruit & vanilla, spices & caramel, and smoke & peat. Which one will you go for?

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Well-travelled whisky

Well-travelled whisky

Scotland may be whisky’s spiritual home, but it comes in different accents. Try corn-based bourbon from Kentucky, USA, delicately blended Japanese offerings or English-distilled malts.

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Balanced blends

Balanced blends 

Great value and versatile, blends of grain whisky and single malt make up over 90% of Scotch whiskies. There’s also blended malts, containing malt whiskies from different distilleries.

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Whisky all wrapped up

Whisky all wrapped up

Need something special for a dram devotee? Some of the bottles in our whisky gift selection come beautifully packaged. Just add ribbon…

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Johnnie Walker

Discover Johnnie Walker

Choose your favourite perfectly crafted premium Scotch whisky.

Meet the producer | The Deacon

Meet the producer

The Deacon

This is a whisky that’s as distinctive as the bottle it comes in. A smoky blend made from hand-selected whiskies – including those from Scotland’s Islay and Speyside regions – it “fills a niche by being both high quality and quirky,” says Brett Berish (above), who created it with his brother, Brian.

Meet the producer | Bunnahabhain

Meet the producer

Bunnahabhain

Pronounced ‘Bun-nah-have-ven’ – meaning ‘mouth of the river’ – the name is inspired by the distillery’s location on the Sound of Islay’s shores. Distillery manager Andrew Brown (above) explains: “We use natural, unpeated spring water and our coastal warehouses, exposed to the sea air, give our whisky a maritime character.”