
Black Fox Farm and Distillery Single Grain Triticale Whisky, £75
Famous whisky regions span the globe—from Japan to Ireland, Scotland to North America. In Canada, Black Fox Farm and Distillery is making its mark as one of the country’s leading whisky and gin producers. Run by fifth-generation farmers with a strong focus on sustainability and flavour, their Single Grain Triticale Whisky is a true standout.
Crafted from grains grown on-site and aged outdoors through Saskatchewan’s extreme temperatures (+40°C to –40°C), this rare whisky reflects Canada’s unique terroir. It has won gold at the Canadian Artisan Spirits Competition and was ranked Master at the World Whisky Masters.
Available at Black Fox Farm and Distillery.
Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 15 Year, £109
The Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 15 Year is a highly exclusive drink, limited to around 900 bottles annually. Tasting notes include toasted vanilla and orange, sea salt and lemongrass, all warmed by brown sugar and light spice.
It’s a perfect blend of smokiness balanced by a subtle sweetness.
Available at Port Askaig.
The Lakes Distillery Signature Single Malt, £85
The Lakes Distillery brings the art of whisky making to one of England’s most scenic national parks. Their Signature Single Malt — the distillery’s first permanent Sherry expression — features a rich profile of polished oak, dried fruits, pecan nuts, dark chocolate, and orange zest.
On the palate, expect baking spices, sweet sultanas, raisins, figs, stewed orchard fruits, citrus, and treacle layered over a strong foundation of oak.
Available at The Lakes Distillery.
GlenAllachie 12-Year-Old Single Malt, £59.99
GlenAllachie has claimed the top prize in the World’s Best Single Malt category at the World Whisky Awards — twice in one decade. The first was for their 10-Year-Old in 2021, and now again in 2025 with their exceptional 12-Year-Old.
This award-winning dram offers a perfectly balanced flavour profile: sweet spice, dark roasted coffee, stewed apples, and cocoa powder. On the nose, you’ll discover dark chocolate, treacle, heather honey, cinnamon, espresso, and sticky raisins.
Available at The GlenAllachie Distillery.
House of Hazelwood Queen of the Hebrides, £2,000
Even among House of Hazelwood’s prestigious and rare inventory, bottles sourced from Islay — also known as the Queen of the Hebrides — are among their most prized. This 36-year-old blended malt whisky is matured in American oak, delivering light tannins and a long, lingering finish.
If you’re unfamiliar, House of Hazelwood is a relatively new Scottish whisky brand that sources rare spirits from a private family collection, making each release exceptionally sought after.
Available at House of Hazelwood.
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