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Girvan Patent Still 30 Year Old Single Grain Scotch Whisky
Girvan Patent Still 30 Year Old makes a compelling case for single grain Scotch as a serious category. Thirty years of m...
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Girvan Patent Still 30 Year Old makes a compelling case for single grain Scotch as a serious category. Thirty years of m...
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Strathcolm Extra Special is an approachable single grain Scotch that punches above its weight at under £30, offering cle...
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Two Stacks' Single Grain Double Barrel is a smart, well-priced Irish whiskey that proves grain spirit deserves more resp...
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A 1970 vintage single grain from Invergordon, aged 22 years and bottled at 45% — proof that grain whisky, given enough t...
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Haig Club Clubman is a Lowland single grain Scotch that earns its place through honest positioning and genuine drinkabil...
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Loch Lomond's Single Grain is a quietly confident bottle that makes a strong case for a misunderstood category — well-ma...
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Circumstantial Single Grain Rye Whisky brings genuine rye character to an often-overlooked category. At £45.25, it's a s...
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A 32-year-old single grain from the now-demolished Dumbarton distillery, bottled at natural strength by House of Macduff...
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Equipos Navazos bring their legendary sherry-cask expertise to single grain Scotch, and the result is a quietly compelli...
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Circumstance Organic Single Grain Barley Whisky is a confident English whisky bottled at 47.7% ABV, with genuine organic...
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Cameronbridge 25 Year Old is a cask strength single grain Scotch that makes a strong case for the category — 25 years of...
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A 29-year-old single grain from the demolished Cambus distillery, bottled at cask strength by the Whisky Trail Video Gam...
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