Why taste blind? Our approach to tasting spirits

Blind tasting has always been used by judges at awards ceremonies to avoid preconceptions and focus solely on aroma and flavour. It has also become common among wine consumers, allowing individuals and groups to enjoy, explore and, of course, test their knowledge of the wide variety of wines available.

Our at-home tasting collections and blind tasting events bring this concept to spirits enthusiasts and offer fascinating insights into the history and production of selected gins and single malt whiskies.

The only tasting experience designed for sharing and presented as a blind tasting…

Our blind tasting boxes include a blind tasting guide and six information cards with insights into the spirits included. The wax-sealed envelope will reveal the order of the spirits included.

Our Collections

Whisky tasting sets

Our range of whisky tasting sets suit anyone from beginners looking to explore Scotch single malt, those looking to explore a finer selection to find their new special treat, or whisky enthusiasts wanting to challenge their palate and delve deeper into the subtle differences created during different parts of the production process.

All our tastings are available as gift sets for one to two people, but we think the best way to enjoy our experiences is around the table with a group of friends or family. Our sharing boxes contain six 100ml bottles, plenty for four to six people or eight people for small tasters.


Six Classic Styles of Scotch Whisky

The whisky tasting set for beginners, the selection of single malts have been carefully selected to reflect the diversity in this fascinating spirit.

Includes Auchentoshan American Oak, Talisker 10, Ledaig 18, Glenkinchie 12, Glen Moray Peated and Oban 14

Six Luxury Single Malts

For those looking to find a finer single malt to add to their collection, these six whiskies are together worth over £1000. An exclusive chance to taste a range of such exquisite single malts, enjoy a selection and find your favourite.

Includes Bunnahabhain Moine 22 year old Pedro Ximenez cask, Glenfiddich Gran Reserva 21 Caribbean Rum Finish, Balvenie 21 Portwood, Octomore 13.3, Highland Park 18 and Macallan Rare Cask 2019.

Specialist Whisky Boxes

Wanting to delve deeper into the fascinating world of Scottish single malt whisky? Our Specialist collection includes five tasting sets each with a different theme exploring the science and history of Scotch whisky. Explore the whisky regions of Scotland, peat in Scotch whisky, the subtle differences created during distillation and maturation and explore the history of Scotland’s national Bard Robert Burns.


Gin tasting sets

Our gin tasting sets explore renowned gin brands and inspiring craft distilleries. We are currently updating our regional craft spirits collections which aim to explore the variety of flavours that can be found in local areas.

Great British Gins

Take a tour through the history of gin in Britain with six styles which have been popular since the 18th century! From the traditional Old Tom, Navy Strength and London Dry to modern fruity gins and experimental methods, explore how gin has developed and the pioneers in the industry.

Regional Craft Gin

Be introduced to inspiring craft distilleries from different areas across the UK. Including Devon Gins, London Gins, Yorkshire Gins, South West Spirits and Cotswolds Craft Gins with gift sets and sharing boxes available, taste a selection of local spirits before discovering the stories behind them.

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