58°59'N · 3°18'W · Kirkwall, Orkney The GAUGER'S SHARE Discover the Bottles

Scotland's landscapes
shaped these whiskies.

Sea salt carried on North Atlantic wind. Peat cut from moorland that remembers ice. Water filtered through Old Red Sandstone, emerging cold and mineral-clean from the hillside.

The Gauger's Share is an independent bottler born in the Orkney Islands. We seek out single casks from Scotland's most distinctive distilleries — expressions that carry the character of their place in every pour. Nothing blended away. Nothing corrected. Just the dram as it came from the barrel.

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Where water becomes whisky

Current Release

The Highland Passage

Three whiskies. Three distilleries. One journey north — from Campbeltown's maritime harbour, through Speyside's crystal river valleys, to Orkney's wind-scoured headlands.

A curated flight of three single-cask Scotch whiskies, each chosen for its sense of place. Tasted side by side, they map Scotland from south to north as clearly as any atlas.

Three bottles · Three regions · £95
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Curated journeys through Scotland

Three expressions. One landscape. Tasted together, they tell a story.

Orkney · Highland

The Highland Passage

Sea salt, heather, and the long Orkney light

£95 · 3 × 100ml

Coming Soon · 2026

The Islay Crossing

Peat smoke, Atlantic salt, the long south shore

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Coming Soon · 2026

The Speyside Session

Orchard fruit, honeyed oak, and river mist

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Three addresses.
Three characters.

Places as distinct as the whiskies they make.

58°59'N · 3°18'W

Highland Park

Orkney Islands · Est. 1798

Scotland's most northerly whisky, shaped by centuries of Viking tradition and North Atlantic weather.

55°25'N · 5°36'W

Glen Scotia

Campbeltown · Est. 1832

Maritime and saline at the tip of the Kintyre peninsula, a town that once boasted 34 distilleries.

57°38'N · 3°09'W

Glenburgie

Speyside · Est. 1829

The crystalline River Livet feeds valleys where the air smells of orchards and the barley grows golden.

"A wink. A turned back.
A story worth telling over dram after dram."