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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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Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon

Elijah Craig's Small Batch Bourbon is the replacement for the popular Elijah Craig 12 Year Old - a favourite bourbon of many whiskey enthusiasts. Expect distinctive warm spice & subtle smoke, perfect for Old Fashioned's.

Price from 51 €

Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon

Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon to begin is aged in the same manner as Woodford Reserve but is finished in a second lightly charred and heavily toasted barrel.

Price from 67 €

Woodford Reserve Bourbon

Multiple award-winning Woodford Reserve Bourbon is an alchemy of notes from rich wood and grain, to sweet aromatics, spice, fruit and floral. An absolute treat!

Price from 37 €

Bushmills Black Bush Whiskey

Arguably this is one of, if not the most recognised Irish blends. It's fruitcake and sherried tones are instantly recognisable, making it a staple of bars and home cabinets alike.

Price from 35 €

Bushmills 10yo Malt Whiskey

In our opinion, this is the go to for Irish Single Malts. Accessible, easy going, but with depth and character all at an affordable price - it's sets a high bar for others to match.

Price from 44 €

Bushmills Original Whiskey

The Bushmills Original recipe dates back to before prohibition and combining their single malt whiskey and a lighter grain whiskey. A cabinet essential for Irish Whiskey fans.

Price from 33 €

Waterford Gaia 1.1 Irish Single Malt Whisky

The first organic Irish Single Malt made by the highly anticipated Waterford Distillery. Gaia 1.1 is made using 100% organic barley grown on seven different farms across Ireland.

Price from 73 €

Waterford Hook Head 1.1 Irish Whisky

Hook Head 1.1 is an Irish single malt whisky using barley grown on a single farm. On this occasion, the barley was grown by Martin Foley on Hook Head Farm.

Price from 67 €

Waterford The Cuvée Irish Whisky

A delicious Single Malt Irish whisky from the Waterford Distillery, following on from its Single Farm Origin series, this is a mix of barley sources married together for added complexity.

Price from 67 €

Waterford Heritage Hunter 1.1 Irish Whisky

Heritage Hunter is the inaugural limited release of 50 barrels created from a old barley variety that disappeared from the whiskey making landscape in favour of higher yield crops. Once forgotten, now revived and turned into a delicious spirit!

Price from 91 €

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.