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Whether you’re a whisky connoisseur or are yet to notice the difference between a Scotch and a bourbon, the rich, smooth, and full-bodied taste of the spirit’s golden nectar is undeniably delicious. Although many bottles from well-known distilleries can come with hefty price tags, you don’t need to spend hundreds to get to know some of the best on the market.
If you’re on the hunt for the best whisky deals in the UK, for Father’s Day and beyond, you need to look no further than some of the world’s most renowned distilleries. Many big brands produce exceptional-tasting single malts costing less than £50, even before the discounts come into play.
Scottish law dictates that all single malts, even cheaper ones, must have been matured for at least three years, produced by a single distillery, and made using just one type of malted grain. That ensures you’re getting a quality dram at a discount price, and not something better suited to cleaning ovens.
Our pick of the best whisky deals:
- Lagavulin 16-year-old single malt scotch whisky: Was £76.95, now £67.95, Houseofmalt.co.uk
- Bunnahabhain 12-year-old single malt whisky Islay: Was £46.90, now £39.90, Thewhiskyworld.com
- Talisker Skye single malt scotch whisky: Was £45.49, now £27.49, Thebottleclub.com
- Bankhall single malt: Was £25, now £18, Sainsburys.co.uk
- Buffalo Trace Kentucky straight bourbon: Was £24.49, now £20.83, Thebottleclub.com
Lagavulin 16-year-old single malt scotch whisky: Was £76.95, now £67.95, Houseofmalt.co.uk
A legendary bottle from a beloved Islay distillery, Lagavulin 16 is going for less thanks to House of Malt. The 16-year-old scotch is highly regarded for its intense and complex flavours and collects whisky awards every time a bottle is opened with 100m of a judging panel. Perfect as a gift for the whisky fan in your life, or for popping into your own drinks cabinet.
Bunnahabhain 12-year-old single malt whisky Islay: Was £46.90, now £39.90, Thewhiskyworld.com
The Bunnahabhain distillery has been producing whiskies since 1881 – and it has clearly honed its craft, as this tipple landed a spot in our review of the best Scotch single malt whiskey. “On the palate, an alluring balance of light fruit and nut flavours is joined with sweet hints of vanilla and caramel,” said our tester. “The finish lingers with a full body and a whisper of sea salt. A remarkable, rich, accessible Islay whisky.”
Talisker Skye single malt is one of two no-age statement bottles the distillery produces, the other being Talisker Storm. As you might expect, bottles hide their age when they haven’t been aged long, but fierce competition has only led to great-tasting young single malts like Skye. The brand says to expect maritime sweetness and an oak-cask finish. Plus, you’ll save 40 per cent with this discount.
Nectar cardholders can now score 25 per cent off of our favourite budget tried and tasted whisky, making it even better value for money. Our mouths are watering already. The whisky was described by our tester as: “rich, versatile, and equally at home sipped over ice on sunny days as it is by the fire on winter evenings.”
Our expert taste tester described this bourbon as “aged to perfection” in their review, and now you can try this for yourself thanks to a handy 20 per cent discount. “This deep amber bourbon delights with a complex nose of vanilla, mint, and molasses, while the palate offers a harmonious blend of brown sugar, spice, and a smooth sweetness,” they wrote, recommending the bottle for any old-fashioned lovers out there.
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