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Champagne & Sparkling Wines A staple at all celebratory events and once used to anoint French Kings, recent research has hinted that drinking Champagne may be beneficial to brain health.Produced all over the world, we’ve selected a few interesting and well-liked choices for you to choose from – enjoy!

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  • White Wines From clear white colours to golden yellows, white wines are defined by their light colour, body and complex taste.
  • Red Wines With colour from garnet to candy pink and flavours that include plum, pepper, coffee and smoke, browse our selection and get passionate about red wine.
  • Inchmurrin, AD Rattray 23 yo 62.3% defaultĪuchentoshan, AD Rattray 23 yo 56.1% defaultĪuchroisk, AD Rattray 26 yo VCC 49. Ledaig, AD Rattray 18 yo 57.1% (Mull) default Ruadh Mhor, AD Rattray 11 yo 59.1% defaultīenrinnes, AD Rattray 17 yo 52.5% default

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    Glenrothes, AD Rattray 12 yo 66.7% default Glenburgie, AD Rattray 12 yo 57.4% default Invergordon, AD Rattray 16 yo 63.6% default Glenburgie, AD Rattray 10 yo 59.8% Spey default Glen Spey, AD Rattray 10 yo 58.3% defaultīlair Athol, AD Rattray 11 yo 55.9% default Glenallachie, AD Rattray 7 yo 65.9% default Strathmill, AD Rattray 11 yo 58.1% defaultīalblair AD Rattray 6 yo 59.7% Highlands default Whether from Mr Morrison`s own stock or independently sourced, only casks which are found to be of exceptional quality are bottled under the A D Rattray Cask Collection label and released into selected markets.ĪD Rattray Cask Speyside 10 yo 46% default Today the company`s principal purpose is to bottle unusual and exclusive casks of Scotch Whisky, with each one chosen to reflect the different styles of the six individual whisky regions of Scotland. A D Rattray Ltd`s resurgence stems back to early 2004 when, using his extensive knowledge and expertise in the whisky industry, Mr Morrison bottled a selection of his own handpicked stock of whiskies for market release. Despite rationing during the 2nd World War, the company continued to supply the West of Scotland licensed trade until Walker`s death.Ī D Rattray Ltd has returned to the family and is owned by Mr Tim Morrison, previously of Morrison Bowmore Distillers and fourth generation descendent of Andrew Dewar. Well-established as a whisky broker, Walker set about expanding the business with the acquisition of a number of smaller merchants. Like many other merchants, A D Rattray Ltd suffered during the crisis of the early 1900s and in the late 1920s the partners sold the business to William Walker. In the latter part of the 1800s A D Rattray Ltd came to represent a number of well-known Highland Malt distilleries - most notably Stronachie - selling bulk whisky to West of Scotland wine and spirit merchants, publicans and the main Scotch whisky blending houses in and around Glasgow. More importantly, however, the company also established itself as a specialist in the field of blending and storage of malt and grain whiskies. Finding closure: embarking on a search for corkįounded by Andrew Dewar and William Rattray in 1868, A D Rattray began trading as an importer of French wines, Italian spirits and olive oil.

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