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The World’s Finest Whiskies At Supermarket Prices

 

We’re proud to bring you a selection of the finest single malts, blends, bourbons and limited-edition whiskies – all at supermarket prices. From popular releases to rare expressions, you’ll find lots to celebrate with.


 

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Scottish Whisky

Scottish Whisky

Scottish whiskies are among the world's most celebrated spirits. To be called Scotch, the whisky must be made in Scotland from malted barley, aged in oak casks for at least three years, and have an ABV less than 94,8%.

Irish Whisky

Irish Whiskey

Most Irish whiskeys are triple distilled, resulting in a smoother, more mellow tipple when compared to Scotch. The range is diverse and approachable, and well suited for drinking neat or in cocktails.

American Whisky

American Whisky

Bourbon is America’s most popular whiskey, boasting a sweet and full-bodied flavour. Tennessee whiskey is essentially straight bourbon. You also get rye whiskey, which has a spicier tone and drier taste.

Taiwanese Whisky

Taiwanese Whisky

Taiwan produces a brand of whisky called Kavalan. Helped by Taiwan’s warm climate, it results in a refreshingly light, smooth alternative to their Scottish counterparts.

Indian Whisky

Indian Whisky

Indian whiskies tend to be fruitier than other countries' malt. They are also very sweet, with notes of caramel, treacle and vanilla. 

Japanese Whisky

Japanese Whisky

Japanese whiskies are modelled after the Scotch tradition. They tend to be drier, smokier, and peatier, and come as single malts or blends.

South African Whisky

South African Whiskey

Local whiskies are finally getting international recognition, with SA’s master distillers making waves with distinctive, smooth whiskies.

More About Whisky

 

Brush up on your whisky knowledge with a selection of recipes, trivia and more.

The Origins of Whisky

The Origins of Whiskey

“Whiskey” is a Gaelic word which means “water of life”.

Classic Ginger High Ball

Classic Ginger High Ball

INGREDIENTS 
Add 55 ml of your whisky of choice and 15 ml ginger ale into a high ball glass and stir. Throw in 3 lemon or lime slices and enjoy.

Single Malt vs Blended

Single Malt vs Blended

Single malt whisky is produced and bottled in a single distillery. 
Blended whisky is malt and grain whisky from two or more distilleries.

Something Different

Something Different

INGREDIENTS 
Mix 55 ml blended Scotch whisky, 15 ml freshly squeezed lemon juice, 15 ml simple syrup, 2 dashes Angostura bitters and 1 dash chocolate bitters. Shake well with ice and garnish with fresh mint.