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Whisky and whiskey is the undisputed king of all spirits. Few other spirits are made with as much love and passion as this barrel-aged grain spirit. The variety of whisk(e)y it offers is what makes it so unique and sought after. Scotland is known worldwide for its excellent single malt whisky, Ireland for its beautiful fruity whiskey and the USA for bourbon and Tennessee whisky, smooth with oak and corn flavors or spicy Rye. There are even rare exotic bottles like moonshine whiskey or Indian whiskey to round out the selection of whiskey you can sample.



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Elements Of Islay Bourbon Cask Whisky

Classic rich barbecue smoke from a south coast Islay distillery combines with more subtle, zesty flavours from the north coast. Bottled at a higher strength of 54.5% ABV.

Price from 58 €

Knob Creek Small Batch Bourbon

Knob Creek is a full-flavored, pre-prohibition style bourbon - with toasted notes on the nose, to taste it's rich, sweet, woody, almost fruity.

Price from 40 €

Wild Turkey 101 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Long established Wild Turkey 101 has a unique, spicy flavour which stems from its high rye content. Aged in American oak casks which has been heavily charred, this whisky is intense.

Price from 37 €

Wild Turkey 81 Straight Bourbon

Wild Turkey 81, has a unique, spicy flavour which stems from its high rye content. Its intense flavour comes from maturing in heavily charred barrels.

Price from 29 €

Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is distilled, aged and bottled in Kentucky where the distillery has been making whisky for over 200 years.

Price from 31 €

Weller Special Reserve Bourbon

The Original Wheated Bourbon Whiskey features an exceptionally smooth taste, substituting wheat for rye grain. Go quick as bottles are limited and tend to disappear fast.

Price from 184 €

Old Forester Classic 86 Proof Bourbon

Launched in 1870, Old Forester is the only bourbon continuously distilled and marketed by the founding family before, during and after Prohibition.

Price from 28 €

Eagle Rare 10yo Bourbon

Eagle Rare 10yo is distilled, aged and bottled in Frankfort Kentucky. One that's best served neat or with a splash of water.

Price from 45 €

FEW Bourbon

FEW Bourbon is aged in a single barrel which produces a spirit which has the spiciness of northern rye – this liquid is bursting with sweet aromas of vanilla and spice, with a caramel finish.

Price from 70 €

Bulleit Bourbon

Bulleit Bourbon is inspired by the whiskey pioneered by Augustus Bulleit over 150 years ago. One of the legendary American Whiskies for a reason, its reputation is poured out (literally) in every serve.

Price from 35 €

The name "Whisky/Whiskey" is derived from the anglicization of the classical Gaelic word uisce/uisge meaning "water" (now written as uisce in Irish Gaelic and uisge in Scottish Gaelic). Distilled alcohol was originally known in Latin as aqua vitae ("water of life"). This was translated into Classical Gaelic as Irish uisce beatha Scottish Gaelic: uisge beatha "water of life". Early forms of the word in English included uskebeaghe (1581), usquebaugh (1610), usquebath (1621), usquebae (1715).

The spelling whiskey is often used on Irish and American whiskeys, while all those produced in Scotland and other places around the world use whisky. Since the 1960s, American writers have increasingly used whiskey as the accepted spelling for aged grain spirits made in the US and whiskey for aged grain spirits made outside the US. However, some prominent American brands such as George Dickel, Makers Mark and Old Forester (all made by different companies) use the whiskey spelling on their labels.

Interesting fact: Whiskey does not age in the bottle, even if it ages after bottling, its taste does not change. However, the cost value can change as it becomes rarer - this is what investment whiskeys are derived from. Bottle age is the time it spent in the barrel between the distillation process and bottling. It is the barrel that affects the taste and chemical composition of whiskey.



Whiskey from Scotland, Ireland, USA and many other countries

Whiskey is certainly one of the most interesting spirits in the assortment. We try to break down this very complex range of products in more detail so that you dont lose track when you want to buy whiskey. Because of course there is an important difference between different types of whiskey such as Bourbon Whiskey and Scotch Whiskey. But it doesnt stop there, there are also very different whiskeys at deeper levels. And of course, there is not only American bourbon and Scotch whiskey, but also whiskey from many other countries. German whiskey is also new, of course. Lets start the review with the latest whiskeys and the best sellers. Then we will go deeper into the categories.