
Whisky supplier The Famous Grouse has created a limited-edition blend to commemorate 30 years as Scotland’s favourite whisky.
Master blender Gordon Motion created the Famous Grouse Celebration Blend Decanter, which comes in a limited-edition Wade decanter.
The product will also be showcased at the Tax Free World Association exhibition in Cannes next month.


Monarchists with deep pockets and a fine palate for scotch could toast to the queen with her very own blended spirit.
Distiller John Walker & Sons will be bottling 60 crystal decanters of Diamond Jubilee Blended Scotch Whisky to mark the Queen‘s 60 years on the throne next year.
The grain and malt whiskies have been maturing in a marrying cask of English oak from the Queen’s Sandringham Estate since 1952.
The 60 crystal decanters will be sold for a pretty pence at £100,000 at a private sale by invitation only.


Scotland base whisky maker The Macallan will produce an ultra-exclusive limited edition bottling of precious whisky distilled in 1946 as part of its upcoming Albert Watson collaboration, priced at $16,000 apiece.
The offering stems from the Macallan’s Masters of Photography series, which the Scottish-born Watson is helming in its second iteration.
Only 36 bottles of the rare 64-year-old single malt Scotch will be available early next year along with a one-of-a-kind platinum print from Watson’s project for the distillery.


The first bottle of whisky to break the six figure price barrier has been revealed by The Dalmore distillery which has sold two bottles for £100,000…each.
The 64 year old Trinitas, named because there were three bottles produced, was acquired by a luxury whisky lover in the US and a whisky investor in the UK.
The third bottle of the record breaking spirit will be sold at the Whisky Show in London at the end of October. But organisers are keeping the exact details of the exclusive sale under wraps for the moment.


Fashion designer Christian Lacroix and Chivas team up for a special edition Chivas Regal 18 Year Old release.
Following on from the launch of the Chivas 12 Year Old Magnum by Christian Lacroix last year (pictured below), the new edition of Chivas 18yo will be available in selected travel retail outlets from November.
Chivas Regal 18 Year Old by Christian Lacroix features a lavish, brocade presentation box in French jacquard, with a mirrored interior, while the familiar Chivas label on the bottle is also embroidered in jacquard.


Orkney’s mythic distillery is releasing their oldest and most prestigious dram yet: the Highland Park 50 year old.
Designed by renowned jewellery designer Maeve Gillies of MaeVona, New York, each of the 275 bottles produced is crafted by hand from sterling silver.
Available exclusively at Harrods until the end of October. This bottle can be purchased here - Price: £10,500/$16,450.