Our Craft Partners

The Distilleries

Three distilleries. Hundreds of years between them. We visit their warehouses, pull the bungs, and taste until we find the cask we're looking for.

"We do not make whisky. We find it."

Each of our distillery partners makes their whisky in their own way, according to their own traditions. Our role is to visit, to taste from the cask, and to choose — in conversation with the distillery — the single barrel that best represents what we are looking for at that moment. We then bottle it at cask strength, without chill-filtration and without added colour, and we tell you exactly what cask it came from.

Highland Park Distillery, Kirkwall, Orkney

Orkney Islands · Founded 1798

Highland Park

Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1SP

The world's northernmost whisky distillery, perched on a hillside above Kirkwall harbour. Highland Park has been distilling here since Magnus Eunson — a church officer and illicit distiller — was finally brought to account in 1798.

The character of Highland Park comes from three things that cannot be replicated elsewhere: Orkney peat, which is rich with heather and mossy grassland rather than the dense Islay variety; the Atlantic climate, which pushes through the warehouse walls and into the spirit; and the malted barley, partially peated on-site in a traditional malting floor.

Our Cask · The Highland Passage, Bottle I
CASK GS/HP/014 · Bourbon Hogshead · 12 Year · 240 Bottles
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Glen Scotia Distillery, Campbeltown

Campbeltown · Founded 1832

Glen Scotia

High Street, Campbeltown, Argyll PA28 6DS

One of three surviving distilleries from Campbeltown's extraordinary Victorian golden age, when thirty distilleries operated in this small harbour town on the Kintyre peninsula. At its peak, Campbeltown was the whisky capital of the world. Then came the American Prohibition, the Depression, and a catastrophic blending scandal that destroyed the town's reputation.

Glen Scotia survived. Its whisky carries the Campbeltown signature: brine, coastal oil, a slightly waxy quality, and an individuality that resists easy categorisation. We choose sherry butts from Glen Scotia, which add dried fruit and a velvet richness without masking what makes Campbeltown whisky distinctive.

Our Cask · The Highland Passage, Bottle II
CASK GS/GS/031 · Sherry Butt · 15 Year · 185 Bottles
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Glenburgie Distillery, Speyside

Speyside · Founded 1810

Glenburgie

Forres, Moray IV36 2QY

Glenburgie is one of Speyside's great workhorses — a distillery that has produced consistently excellent spirit since 1810, largely without the marketing attention that other Speyside names attract. This suits us perfectly. Our preference has always been for whiskies that are exceptional rather than famous.

Eighteen years in first-fill bourbon barrels has produced a whisky of remarkable complexity: the orchard fruit character of the distillery deepened by oak into something richer and more contemplative. Apple blossom becomes baked apple. Fresh honey becomes honeycomb on warm toast. The finish is the longest in The Highland Passage pack.

Our Cask · The Highland Passage, Bottle III
CASK GS/GB/007 · Ex-Bourbon Barrel · 18 Year · 210 Bottles
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