DescriptionSingle Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting
Bottled By: Gordon & MacPhail 1.5cl x 8
On the 13th of November at 19:30 GMT we are welcoming Stephen Ranking and Luke Todd-Wood from the world-famous Gordon & MacPhail to host the first of our November tastings.
All you need to do is purchase an 8-dram tasting pack and join ourselves, and our host from G & M in the comfort of your own home for a fun and relaxed evening.
Date: Friday 13th November 2020
Time: 19:30 BST
Where: Virtual tasting via Zoom
Join Whisky-Online and our hosts Stephen Rankin and Luke Todd-Wood from the world-famous indie bottler Gordon & MacPhail.
Stephen, Luke and the Whisky-Online team will take you through 8 different G & M bottlings from the Discovery Range, Macallan Speymalt, the Distillery Labels range and the beautiful cask strength single cask bottling in the Connoisseurs Choice range.
What you need to do and what do you get
1. Order a tasting pack here.
2. Your pack containing X8 1.5cl drams will then be shipped out to you closer to the date of the tasting and you will be emailed a link to the zoom tasting and a 10% off voucher code** Packs will be sent out W/C 2nd November 2020.
3. Click the link at 19:15 (to allow for any technical issues you may encounter) on 13th November 2020 and you will be accepted into the tasting.
4. Relax and get ready to pour, listen and taste and questions will be welcomed from participants.
*Please note that the tasting is limited to 43 participants.
**Please note that the 10% off voucher can only be redeemed on the full-size bottle versions of the whiskies tasted on the evening from Whisky-Online Shop and will be valid for 14 days from the date of the tasting.
***Please note that it is advisable to familiarise yourself with Zoom prior to the tasting. If you would like assistance with this please email tim@whisky-Online.com. Please do not leave this until the day of the tasting.
Pre-Owned Stock
At Whisky-Online we are specialists in old and rare bottles of whisky from days gone by. We are constantly picking up new stock of vintage bottles from various sources and private sales. All the pre-owned bottles on our site are vetted very carefully for authenticity by our team before they reach our website so that our customers can continue to buy with confidence. If we have the slightest doubts about a bottle’s provenance or authenticity we don’t list it, simple as that.
Please bear in mind stock that has been assigned as pre-owned is not in brand new mint condition. As pre-owned bottles will have been subject to natural wear and tear over the years, we strongly advise customers to check carefully the website images to assess the condition of individual bottles prior to purchase.
All stock assigned by us as pre-owned is sold as seen. Our website images of these old and rare whiskies are fair but not comprehensive representations and some flaws may not be visible in these images. It is important, therefore, to contact us for more images or further information before ordering if you have any specific questions or requirements about particular items.
Due to the varying ages and conditions of bottles, labels, corks and their seals, their safe transport without further damage or deterioration is not guaranteed and we recommend that these items are collected in person. If collection is not an option and buyers choose to have pre-owned items delivered we cannot accept responsibility for deterioration to these items during transit.
Please be aware that because of the varying conditions mentioned above there is a risk of seal failure during transit and that we cannot accept responsibility for any bottle leakage that occurs in this way.
Pre-Owned & New Stock
Seal and cork failure are two of the more common issues affecting older pre-owned bottles, but they can occur in new bottles as well. Cork is a naturally porous material and contains irregular air pockets that may compromise the integrity of the closure.
Over long periods of time corks can dry out and shrink, increasing the chances of cork failure and subsequent leakage. However, it is still strongly recommended to store bottles upright at all times, as keeping whisky bottles on their sides can damage the cork and increase the chances of leakage or failure.
When you open a bottle with a cork stopper - no matter how carefully - there is always a chance that the cork may break, particularly for older bottles. We recommend keeping a stock of spare corks in different sizes in case a replacement cork is needed.
We are unable to accept responsibility for the following circumstances affecting either new or pre-owned goods:
- Wear and tear, rust, stains, foxing or any other cosmetic damage to labels, boxes or other packaging where the customer has not requested extra images prior to purchase
- Deterioration to labels/packaging in transit
- Seal failure, cork failure and/or leakage in transit or at any subsequent time after delivery
If you have any questions about the condition of a specific product please don’t hesitate to contact us on info@whisky-online.com.