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It's the king of spirits, really. Whether you like single malt or blends, Highland or Lowland, whisky or whiskey, we have a pretty exceptional range available. Scotch is the most famous, of course, but we stock all kinds of bourbon, as well as Irish whiskey, rye whiskey and blended whiskeys. Smoky, peaty whisky has always been Scotland's specialty, but if you want to try something new - in fact, singularly unique! - Thomson is producing the world's first Manuka smoked whisky.

  1. This classic Speyside from Glenfiddich is one of the world's best-selling malts. Aged for 12 years in American and European Oak casks. Glenfiddich's famous triangular bottle is a fixture in practically every bar on the globe.
    $92.95 Bottle
  2. Shinji Fukuyo describes The Chita Single Grain Whisky as the “serenity of Japanese whisky.” Like the misty, calm seas of the Chita Peninsula on a day of elegant stillness, this airy whisky has a presence that is unmistakably serene.
    $108.95 Bottle
  3. A single malt whisky distilled in the rich, natural environment of Tottori and aged in cherry wood casks. Combined with the malt aroma and bitter flavor of unblended whisky, a faint, sweet, crisp smell of cherry blossom spreads throughout the mouth. This masterpiece, carefully crafted with heart and passion, is brought to proof with high-quality natural spring water from Mt. Daisen.
    $106.95 Bottle
  4. Mellow sweetness and fragrance is the signature of this whisky. A refreshing taste with a faint sweetness and a pleasant fruity lingering aftertaste. To serve on the rocks or as a highball is an excellent choice.
    $58.95 Bottle
  5. Suntory Whisky Toki brings together old and new - the House of Suntory's proud heritage and its innovative spirit- to create blended Japanese whisky that is both groundbreaking and timeless.
    $89.95 Bottle
  6. A single malt whisky distilled in the rich, natural environment of Tottori and aged in Mizunara (Japanese oak)casks. Combined with the bitter flavor of unblended whisky, a faintly sweet, aged aroma tickles the nose with a smooth yet rich, lingering aftertaste.
    $106.95 Bottle
  7. Thomson Whisky brings you an update from the barrel. Made from 100% New Zealand grown malted barley, smoked using South Island Peat, and distilled through our copper pot still, it’s our Peated release in its youth. Notes on flavour – iodine, smoke, and sweet vanillins.
    $126.95 Bottle
  8. Believed to be the world’s first commercial batch of Manuka smoked whisky, this single malt is made from barley grown in the South Island and kilned using New Zealand Manuka wood.
    $126.95 Bottle
  9. Two Tone refers to the two kinds of cask used for the maturation of this whisky; European oak which formerly held New Zealand red wine and American white oak used exclusively for whisky. Find sea air and caramelised fruits on the nose, followed by red berries, apricot and spice on the palate.
    $83.95 Bottle
  10. Recent winner of Australia’s Best Single Malt Whisky and crowned Best Craft Distilled Whisky in the world in 2016.
    $95.95 Bottle
  11. Smooth, tropical & lightly spiced. Two-Fold double grain whisky uses malted barley & dry grain to create a whisky that's smooth and full of flavour.
    $71.50 Bottle
  12. As well as being an independent bottler of single cask malt whiskies, Adelphi also produce this blend. It is a blend of 4 grains combined with a high malt content, mainly from distilleries located in Speyside and on Islay.
    $52.95 Bottle

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It's the king of spirits, really. Whether you like single malt or blends, Highland or Lowland, whisky or whiskey, we have a pretty exceptional range available. Scotch is the most famous, of course, but we stock all kinds of bourbon, as well as Irish whiskey, rye whiskey and blended whiskeys. Smoky, peaty whisky has always been Scotland's specialty, but if you want to try something new - in fact, singularly unique! - Thomson is producing the world's first Manuka smoked whisky.