Sixteenth of the IQ Labs register
Every distillery,
every bottling,
one reference.
The catalogue sits in one place, the auction record in another, the tasting notes in a third, and the distillery you could actually go and visit in a fourth. Nobody joins them up. This does.
Secondary market · Bruichladdich
226
months of auction record, 2005–2024
- Mean bid
- £207
- High
- £40,500
- Lots
- 668
21,601
bottlings, priced
352
distilleries
26,533
months of market data
526
tasting notes
27
you can visit
Deepest records
All 352 →St. Kilian
Germany
Founded
—
Bottlings
40
Visit
open to visitors
no market record
Bruichladdich
Islay · United Kingdom
Founded
1881
Bottlings
7
Visit
open to visitors
Talisker
Highland · United Kingdom
Founded
1830
Bottlings
10
Visit
—
Lagavulin
Islay · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Founded
1816
Bottlings
5
Visit
open to visitors
Tullibardine
Highland · United Kingdom
Founded
1949
Bottlings
5
Visit
open to visitors
Ardbeg
Islay · United Kingdom
Founded
1794
Bottlings
8
Visit
—
Latest tasting notes
All 526 →Tobermory
Ledaig 5 Years (2020/2025) - James Eadie
68
Ledaig is the smoky twin of the Tobermory distillery on the Isle of Mull – long a hot tip for anyone after peated whisky away from Islay. This release comes from independent bottler James Eadie's "Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland Commemorative" series: distilled in 2020, bottled in October 2025, so just five years young, matured in one refill barrel and two refill hogsheads. Bottled at 52.6 % ABV cask strength and limited to 1,015 bottles. The second review by our tasters Florian and Lucas.
5 yr · 52.6% · peaty
Glenburgie
Glenburgie 9 Years (2015/2025) - Claxton's
74
Glenburgie is a true Speyside workhorse: most of its spirit has always disappeared into blends, above all Ballantine's. Official single malts are accordingly rare, which makes independent bottlings like this one all the more interesting. Claxton's drew a single cask for its Exploration Series – distilled in 2015, bottled in 2025, matured for nine years in a fresh Tawny Port barrique (cask EXP1081) at 50 % ABV. It's also a little premiere: the first joint review by our two new tasters, Florian and Lucas.
9 yr · 50% · rich
Brora
Brora 20 Years 1975/1995
93
A bottle from the hall of fame of Scotch whisky: Brora distilled in 1975, bottled in 1995 as part of United Distillers' legendary Rare Malts Selection. 20 years of maturation at a hefty 54.9 % ABV, natural cask strength. Brora went silent in 1983 for four decades – every remaining bottle is a piece of whisky history, priced accordingly.
20 yr · 54.9% · rich
Nc'Nean
Nc'Nean Huntress Malted Teacake (2017/2026)
81
With its Huntress Series, the sustainable Highland distillery Nc'Nean keeps putting a single building block of its production into the spotlight. For the Malted Teacake it's the yeast – a strain borrowed from brewing Belgian-style malty ales that gives this whisky its buttery, malty signature. Maturation from 2017 to 2022 in STR Red Wine, Bourbon and Oloroso casks, bottled in January 2026 at 48.5 % ABV.
48.5% · mellow
Dalmore
Dalmore 10 Years (2007/2017) - A.D. Rattray
75
Independent bottler, single cask, bourbon hogshead with a PX sherry finish: a combination that promises everything on paper. The nose delivers on that promise, but on the palate the fruit gets lost somewhere between wood, spice, and bitterness. A Dalmore off the main roster that polarises more than it convinces.
10 yr · 55.6% · spicy
Littlemill
Littlemill (1991/2016) - Gordon & Company
89
A Littlemill from January 1991, matured for 25 years in cask no. 113 and bottled in June 2016 by Gordon & Company in their Pearls of Scotland range at a robust 52.8%, limited to just 248 bottles. A closed distillery, a single cask, a quarter-century of patience. What lands in the glass is floral Lowland artistry with an herbal soul and more power than you'd ever expect from a Littlemill.
25 yr · 52.8% · floral
Springbank
Springbank 26 Years (1991/2018) - Berry Bros. & Rudd
88
A 26-year-old Springbank from the 1991 vintage, matured in an ex-bourbon hogshead (cask 455) and bottled in 2018 by Berry Bros. & Rudd at natural cask strength of 44.9%. No sherry, no fireworks, just pure distillate character from Campbeltown, mineral, waxy and with a citrus freshness that's almost impudently well-preserved after 26 years in oak.
26 yr · 44.9% · delicate