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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Chieftain's Rare Scotches


We just got in a nice load of Chieftain's Single Malt Scotches

16 different ones in stock now!


Here are a few of the new ones....
  • Chieftain Glenburgie 13yr 46% 
  • Chieftain Isle of Jura 15yr 46% 
  • Chieftain Balmenach 28yr 50.3% 
  • Chieftain Aberfeldy 13yr 46% 
  • Chieftain Bunnahabhain Peated 14yr 46% 
  • Chieftain Caol Ila 14yr 46% 
  •  Chieftain Laphroaig 14yr 46% 
  • Chieftain Glenturret 21yr 55.8% 
  • Chieftain Rosebank 20yr 54% 


Available online -- In stock now at Forsyth 




About Chieftain...
"Since 1936, Ian Macleod Distillers, through its dedication to tradition and quality, has amassed an unrivalled cask stock from Scotland's many distilleries. This enviable collection includes extremely rare malts, some from closed or mothballed distilleries. The Chieftain's collection hallmark is that each bottling must be fit for a King, a Leader or in the Celtic world, a Chieftain
The new look Limited Edition Chieftain's will appeal to the specialist, connoisseur, collector, enthusiast and those seeking an exceptional premium malt whisky gift. Each bottle is signed by our Chieftain's Rare Malt Manager, and provides details of the wood type, cask number, number of bottles, vintage year, age and bottling date
The small batch releases of Chieftain's are selected for the Spring and Autumn collections each year with a variety of distilleries, vintages, wood maturations and strengths being made available
The new, elegant antique bottle is reminiscent of a 1900 whisky bottle. It is decorated with a new style label design complete with new branding, calligraphy and watermark illustrations of Scotland, representative of the 5 different whisky producing regions. Each region is colour coded to signify the differences in the style of each whisky
The new more individual rigid presentation gift box, surrounding the antique bottle, in ribbed and matt black with gold lining, is a true reflection of the quality of the whisky, and with its folding back head beautifully presents the product. On the rear of the box you will find a label describing the various styles of whiskies you can get from the different regions of Scotland, all of which are represented in the Chieftain's range
Chieftain's is bottled at natural colour and unchill-filtered to preserve all the natural esthers of the whisky for fuller flavour and smoother taste.
Each Chieftain's bottling has its own personality and may vary in strength, colour and style. From the very pale, bourbon cask matured to the very amber sherry cask matured
When finishing the whisky in a variety of wood, each cask is checked and selected by our expert noses and released only when we believe it has reached its peak and has not masked the personality of
the original spirit." -- their website

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