Dailuaine was at a time in the 19th century, Speyside's largest distillery, and it was home to Scotland's first pagoda roofed kiln. That distillery perished in a fire however, in 1917....
The aromatic smokiness of Croftengea, Loch Lomond distillery's peated single malt, is beautifully expressed here in this independent bottling by Thompson Bros! The nose is autumnal, lemon rinds, bonfire, dunnage warehouse,...
We always like to see independent bottlings of Craigellachie. This is a Thompson Bros Bottling, and the Thompson Bros from Dornoch certainly have a good eye for a cask. The Craigellachie distillery is...
The first documented evidence of Blair Athol distillery on the present site dates from 1798 when John Stewart and Robert Robertson founded a distillery which they named "Aldour" - after the Allt...
A beautiful pot and column distilled Barbados rum, selected and bottled by Thompson Bros. Nose deliver menthol & chamomile, Eucalyptus oil, herbaceous with notes of rosemary and a little menthol, honey/mead...
Thompson Bros. really knows how to bottle an interesting whisky and give it an equally lovely label. Nose comes gingernut biscuits, floral honey, and lots of red berry sweetness, with soft...
Balmenach is a rarely seen single malt distillery in Speyside. It was built in the early 19th century and for the majority of the 20th it was owned by DCL (now...
Distilled at the Ardmore distillery in the Highlands, this release was bottled by independent bottler Thompson Bros. Notes of jasmine tea, fresh baguette and peaches on the nose. The palate...
Ardlair is the name used for Ardmore distillery’s rare unpeated malt whisky, first distilled in the early years of this century and normally reserved exclusively as blending stock. On the nose...
A brilliant blended Scotch from the also brilliant Thompson Bros.! Distilled in 2016 and matured in a combination of refill and first-fill sherry hogsheads, you can expect plenty of rich...
Distilled at Glen Moray Distillery in 1991, this single malt underwent maturation for 29 years before being bottled by Thompson Bros. The Thompson Bros - Named after Philip and Simon Thompson,...
" Colour: straw. Nose: a shier, more austere, perhaps also more elegant interpretation of 'an old peater'. Tiny grasses and herbs in the woods, a little coriander, certainly some gentian, fresh...

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