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Highland Whisky Singapore: premium single malt Scotch from Scotland's largest whisky region. At The Liquid Collection, shop a curated selection online. Highland malts span light and floral to rich and full-bodied, with honey, heather, fruit and gentle smoke. Perfect for sipping, gifting and exploring something new β€” with fast, reliable delivery across Singapore.

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LDMW Ben Nevis 6 Year Old 2014 Collective 5.0 Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl single-cask bottle

LDMW Ben Nevis 6 Year Old 2014 Collective 5.0 – 70cl

$175.00 SGD$146.00 SGD
LDMW Ben Nevis 6 Year Old 2014 Collective 5.0 is an independent single-cask bottling from La Maison du Whisky's celebrated Collective series β€” distilled at the historic Ben Nevis distillery...
Edradour 10 Year Old Coffret Gift Set with 2 branded glasses 70cl Highland single malt scotch whisky

Edradour 10 Year Old Coffret 2 Glasses Gift Set – 70 cl

$211.00 SGD$148.00 SGD
Nicknamed β€œScotland’s little gem”, Edradour may have lost the title of Scotland’s smallest distillery, but it remains the most endearing. Nestled in the hills of the Scottish Highlands, it takes...
The Dalmore 30 Year Old 2022 Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl luxury limited bottle from Northern Highland

The Dalmore 30 Year Old [2022 Release] Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl

$7,408.00 SGD
The 2021 Edition started life in American white oak ex-Bourbon barrels and was then transferred into exquisitely rare 30 Year Old Tawny Port Pipes from Graham’s Port.Β 
The Dalmore 28 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl luxury limited bottle from Northern Highland

The Dalmore 28 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl

$3,288.00 SGD
The Dalmore 28 Year Old is a deeply aged luxury Northern Highland single malt matured for at least 28 years in a careful selection of American ex-bourbon and rare sherry...
The Dalmore 25 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl luxury bottle from Northern Highland

The Dalmore 25 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl

$2,018.00 SGD
The Dalmore 25 Year Old is a celebrated luxury Highland Scotch single malt whisky β€” produced by The Dalmore Distillery (Alness, Highlands) and aged 25 years in a combination of...

Highland Whisky Singapore β€” 24 Distilleries Across Scotland's Largest Whisky Region

Buy Highland Single Malt Scotch in Singapore at The Liquid Collection β€” 75 SKUs across 24 distilleries from Scotland's largest whisky region by area. Anchored on the comprehensive Dalmore vertical (14 expressions including the iconic 40 Year Old at $15,890 SGD), the 8-strong Glenmorangie range (including Signet, Harrison Ford LE, and 23 Years CNY), Edradour and Ballechin from Scotland's smallest distillery, Aberfeldy and Fettercairn vertical tiers, plus the modern net-zero Nc'nean and Scotland's oldest working distillery The Glenturret (1763). Free islandwide delivery, no minimum order, 3 working days standard.

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Buy Highland Whisky in Singapore β€” Scotland's Largest Whisky Region

The Highlands is Scotland's largest whisky region by area β€” formally protected under the 2009 Scotch Whisky Regulations and covering everything north of the Highland Boundary Fault (a geological line running from Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven on the east coast) except Speyside, which has been a formally separate protected region since 2009. Highland whisky is genuinely the most stylistically diverse single category in all of Scotch β€” spanning everything from sweet sherry-finished Northern Highland malts (Dalmore, Glenmorangie) to lighter Eastern Highland fruit-driven expressions (Fettercairn, GlenDronach, The Glenturret), delicate Southern Highland malts (Aberfeldy), and robust coastal Western Highland whiskies (Ben Nevis, Oban).

The Liquid Collection's Highland range is anchored on three flagship distillery verticals: The Dalmore (14 expressions from 12 Year Old at $120 SGD through the iconic 40 Year Old at $15,890 SGD β€” TLC's single most expensive bottle), Glenmorangie (8 expressions including the cask-finish trilogy and the Lunar New Year 23 Years CNY at $2,588), and Edradour (Scotland's smallest distillery, with 5 expressions including the peated Ballechin). Plus heritage anchors The Glenturret (Scotland's oldest working distillery, 1763), Nc'nean (Scotland's first net-zero whisky distillery, founded 2017 on the remote Drimnin Estate), Ben Nevis, anCnoc, Arran, Aberfeldy, Balblair, Cu Bocan, Deanston, Fettercairn, Glen Ord, Glenglassaugh, Glen Turner, GlenDronach Traditionally Peated, Loch Lomond, Old Pulteney, Signatory Vintage independent bottlings, and Tomatin. Browse alongside our broader Scotch Whisky collection, country and category pages including Speyside (Scotland's largest distillery count), Single Malt, Blended Scotch, and all whisky. Free islandwide delivery, no minimum order, 3 working days standard. WhatsApp +65 9680 5856.

Highland Whisky at TLC β€” Key Facts at a Glance

Total SKUs at TLC
75 across 24 distilleries
Highland region status
Largest of Scotland's 5 protected whisky regions by area
Formal protection
2009 Scotch Whisky Regulations (Speyside became formally separate)
Highland Boundary Fault
Geological line from Helensburgh (west) to Stonehaven (east)
Sub-regions (informal trade designation)
Northern, Eastern, Southern, Western Highlands β€” each with distinct house style
Largest single-distillery vertical at TLC
The Dalmore β€” 14 expressions including 12, 15, 18, 21, 25, 28, 30, 40 Year
TLC's most expensive bottle
The Dalmore 40 Year Old β€” $15,890 SGD
Scotland's tallest stills
Glenmorangie β€” 5.14m (giraffe height), produces light fruit-driven house style
Scotland's smallest distillery
Edradour (Pitlochry) β€” also produces peated Ballechin alongside unpeated Edradour
Scotland's oldest working distillery
The Glenturret β€” documented production from 1763 (some dispute)
Scotland's first net-zero distillery
Nc'nean β€” Western Highlands, founded 2017 by Annabel Thomas, also organic certified
Entry to range
$76 SGD (Loch Lomond Original) β†’ $15,890 SGD (Dalmore 40)

The Four Highland Sub-Regions Compared

The Scotch Whisky Association does not formally subdivide the Highlands, but the whisky trade traditionally recognises four informal sub-regions β€” each with a distinct geographical character and house style. The Liquid Collection's range covers all four.

Sub-Region Character TLC Distilleries
Northern Highlands Coastal, full-bodied, sweet, fruit-rich; sherry-cask depth Dalmore, Glenmorangie, Balblair, Old Pulteney, Tomatin, Glen Ord
Eastern Highlands Drier, fruity, often notable sherry-cask use Fettercairn, GlenDronach, The Glenturret, anCnoc, Cu Bocan, Glenglassaugh
Southern Highlands Softer, lighter, more delicate Aberfeldy, Deanston, Edradour, Ballechin
Western Highlands Robust, coastal, peat-influenced Ben Nevis, Nc'nean, Ardmore (border)

The Dalmore Vertical β€” 14 Expressions from 12 to 40 Year Old

The Dalmore is the single largest distillery vertical at The Liquid Collection β€” and Dalmore is unique among Scotch distilleries in maintaining unusually deep ultra-aged inventory, allowing regular release of 21, 25, 28, 30, and 40 Year Old expressions. Founded 1839 on the shores of the Cromarty Firth in the village of Alness, Northern Highlands. Owned by Whyte & Mackay (Emperador Inc subsidiary), with Master Distiller Richard Paterson serving as chief malt distiller since 1970 β€” over 55 years at the same distillery.

The Dalmore 40 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Ultra-aged β€’ $15,890 SGD β€’ TLC's most expensive bottle
Scotch whisky's apex collector tier β€” a 40-year-old Dalmore matured in a combination of premium European and American oak casks, with extended periods in rare aged sherry casks (the Dalmore signature). The single most expensive bottle in TLC's catalogue. Each release of the 40 Year Old is strictly limited and reaches Dalmore's most sought-after collector audience.
The Dalmore 30 Year Old [2022 Release]
Northern Highlands β€’ Ultra-aged β€’ $7,408 SGD
A 30-year-old Dalmore from the 2022 release β€” three decades of maturation in Dalmore's signature combination of American oak and aged European sherry casks. Dalmore's ultra-aged tier (28/30/40) is among the most coveted ultra-aged segments in Scotch whisky globally.
The Dalmore 28 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Ultra-aged β€’ $3,288 SGD
28 years of Dalmore maturation β€” sitting between the 25 Year Old and the 30 Year Old in Dalmore's prestige hierarchy. Pair with the 21 Year Old ($988 SGD) and 25 Year Old ($2,018 SGD) for an extraordinary aged Dalmore comparison.
The Dalmore 25 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Ultra-aged β€’ $2,018 SGD
25 years of Dalmore maturation β€” combining American oak with extended finish in rare aged European sherry casks. Classic Dalmore depth of dried fruit, orange peel, dark chocolate, and Spanish wine spice that defines the distillery's signature house style.
The Dalmore 21 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Prestige β€’ $988 SGD
21 years of Dalmore maturation β€” the most accessible entry to Dalmore's prestige ultra-aged tier. American oak ageing with European sherry cask finish delivers Dalmore's classic dried fruit, orange peel, and chocolate signature at a more approachable ultra-aged price point.
The Dalmore 18 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ $417 SGD
18 years of Dalmore maturation β€” the most accessible "serious aged" Dalmore expression and the standard premium step above the 15 and 12 Year Old core range. Dalmore's classic sherry-cask depth at a sub-$500 entry point.
The Dalmore Luminary No 3 17 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Limited Edition Luminary Series β€’ $456 SGD
The third release in Dalmore's prestige Luminary Series β€” limited editions developed in collaboration with leading creative figures, with each release reaching architectural and design audiences. The Luminary No 2 16 Year Old ($456 SGD) also available.
The Dalmore King Alexander III
Northern Highlands β€’ Six-cask matured β€’ $332 SGD
Named after King Alexander III of Scotland, the king saved from a charging stag by ancestor Colin of Kintail β€” the historic event that granted the Mackenzie clan (Dalmore owners 1867–1960) the right to use the 12-point royal stag emblem still seen on every Dalmore bottle. Uniquely matured in six different cask types: ex-Bourbon, Sherry Matusalem, Madeira, Marsala, Port, and Cabernet Sauvignon. A signature Dalmore expression.

Glenmorangie β€” Scotland's Tallest Stills, 8 Expressions

Glenmorangie is one of Scotland's most iconic Northern Highland distilleries β€” founded in 1843 by William Matheson at Tain on the shore of the Dornoch Firth. Owned by LVMH (MoΓ«t Hennessy Louis Vuitton). The distillery is famous for operating the tallest stills in Scotland (5.14m β€” the height of a giraffe), which create more reflux during distillation, stripping out heavier compounds and producing Glenmorangie's signature smooth, fruit-driven house style. Glenmorangie pioneered the modern cask-finishing trend with the Lasanta (sherry), Quinta Ruban (port), and Nectar d'Or (sauternes) trilogy.

Glenmorangie 23 Years CNY
Northern Highlands β€’ Lunar New Year Limited Edition β€’ $2,588 SGD
A 23-year-old Glenmorangie in special Lunar New Year commemorative packaging β€” the prestige age tier from Glenmorangie's ultra-aged inventory. A serious collector and gifting option for CNY occasions and special celebrations.
Glenmorangie Signet
Northern Highlands β€’ Chocolate malt expression β€’ $323 SGD
Glenmorangie's prestige Signet β€” produced using a percentage of high-roast "chocolate malt" rather than the more common pale malt, creating Signet's distinctive deep chocolate, coffee, and espresso notes alongside Glenmorangie's signature fruit-driven house style.
Glenmorangie 18 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ $203 SGD
18 years of Glenmorangie maturation β€” initially in ex-Bourbon American oak casks, then partly transferred to Spanish Oloroso sherry casks for an extra 3 years of finishing. The most accessible age-statement step above the core range.
Glenmorangie Harrison Ford Limited Edition
Northern Highlands β€’ Celebrity collaboration LE β€’ $203 SGD
A limited edition Glenmorangie produced in collaboration with actor Harrison Ford, a passionate Glenmorangie fan. Designed by Ford and Glenmorangie's Dr Bill Lumsden (the Director of Whisky Creation), drawing on Ford's own personal preferences. Limited release.
Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest
Northern Highlands β€’ Botanically smoked barley LE β€’ $180 SGD
A Limited Edition Glenmorangie produced using barley smoked with woodland botanicals (juniper berries, birch bark, heather) rather than the traditional peat. A creative reinterpretation of "smoked whisky" from one of Scotland's most innovative production teams.
Glenmorangie The Quinta Ruban 14 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Port cask finish β€’ $127 SGD
14 years of Glenmorangie maturation with extended finish in ruby port pipes from the Douro Valley β€” part of Glenmorangie's pioneering cask-finish trilogy alongside Lasanta (sherry) and Nectar d'Or (sauternes). Port finish gives Quinta Ruban its signature dark berry, chocolate, and warming spice character.
Glenmorangie The Lasanta 12 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Oloroso/PX sherry finish β€’ $98 SGD
12 years of Glenmorangie maturation with extended finish in Oloroso and Pedro XimΓ©nez sherry casks from Spain. The classic sherry-finish expression in Glenmorangie's cask-finish trilogy. Dried fruit, Christmas cake, and warming sherry depth alongside Glenmorangie's signature smooth fruit-driven house style.
Glenmorangie The Original 12 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Core ex-Bourbon β€’ $90 SGD
Glenmorangie's reference expression β€” 12 years of Glenmorangie maturation in first-fill and refill American oak ex-Bourbon casks. The classic Glenmorangie smooth, fruit-driven, vanilla-led house style that the distillery is celebrated for globally. Recently updated from the 10 Year Old to the 12 Year Old age statement.

Edradour & Ballechin β€” Scotland's Smallest Distillery

Edradour is one of Scotland's most distinctive distilleries β€” founded 1825 in the Southern Highland village of Pitlochry, and for most of its history Scotland's smallest distillery by output. Owned today by independent bottler Signatory Vintage (Andrew Symington) since 2002. Edradour is one of the few Scotch distilleries deliberately operating two distinct house styles in parallel: unpeated Edradour and heavily peated Ballechin.

Featured Highland Producers β€” Aberfeldy, Fettercairn, Glenturret, Nc'nean

Aberfeldy 21 Year Old
Southern Highlands β€’ Bacardi-owned β€’ $386 SGD
A 21-year-old expression from Aberfeldy β€” the Southern Highland distillery founded 1898 by John and Tommy Dewar to provide the heart malt for Dewar's blended Scotch. Owned today by Bacardi (John Dewar & Sons). Aberfeldy's signature honeyed character is the foundation of the Dewar's house style. Pair with Aberfeldy 12 ($124) and 16 ($120) for a full vertical.
Fettercairn 18 Year Old
Eastern Highlands β€’ Whyte & Mackay sister distillery β€’ $368 SGD
A serious aged Fettercairn β€” one of the Eastern Highland's most distinctive distilleries with unique stills featuring cooling rings that mist water over the necks during distillation, creating Fettercairn's exceptionally smooth, tropical-fruit house style. Sister distillery to Dalmore under Whyte & Mackay ownership. Pair with Fettercairn 12 ($104) and 16 ($160) for the vertical.
Balblair 18 Year Old
Northern Highlands β€’ Inver House β€’ $276 SGD
A serious aged Balblair β€” one of the Northern Highland's quietest heritage distilleries (founded 1790 by John Ross), located in Edderton near Tain. Owned by Inver House. Balblair's signature elegant, citrus-forward, coastal-influenced house style. Pair with the 12 Year Old ($131) and 15 Year Old ($171) for a complete vertical.
anCnoc 18 Year Old
Eastern Highlands β€’ Knockdhu distillery β€’ $229 SGD
anCnoc is produced at Knockdhu distillery β€” the brand name was changed to avoid confusion with Knockando in Speyside. An 18-year-old expression from this small Eastern Highland producer. Pair with anCnoc 12 ($87) and Peatheart ($180 β€” peated expression) for variety across the range.
Nc'nean Huntress Woodland Candy
Western Highlands β€’ Net-zero & organic certified β€’ $218 SGD
From Scotland's first net-zero certified whisky distillery β€” Nc'nean was founded 2017 by Annabel Thomas on the remote Drimnin Estate in the Western Highlands. Verified net-zero emissions for production and certified organic. Pronounced "Nook-knee-ann" after Celtic spirit queen Neachneohain. Pair with Nc'nean Quiet Rebels Lorna ($208 SGD) for both available expressions.
Tomatin 18 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Cask
Northern Highlands β€’ Single cask type β€’ $200 SGD
Tomatin is one of the Northern Highland's largest distilleries by capacity β€” located high in the Monadhliath Mountains south of Inverness. The 18 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Cask is fully matured in Oloroso sherry casks (not finished β€” full maturation), delivering deep dried-fruit and Christmas-cake character.
The Glenturret 12 Year Old
Eastern Highlands β€’ Scotland's oldest working distillery β€’ $148 SGD
The Glenturret claims to be Scotland's oldest working distillery β€” with documented production dating from 1763. Located in Crieff, Perthshire. Now owned by the Lalique Group (the French luxury crystal brand) in partnership with the Hansen family. Master whisky maker is Bob Dalgarno (formerly The Macallan's master whisky maker for over 20 years).
Ben Nevis 10 Year Old
Western Highlands β€’ Nikka (Asahi) owned β€’ $145 SGD
A 10-year-old Ben Nevis β€” the Western Highland distillery located in Fort William at the foot of Britain's highest mountain. Owned by Nikka Whisky (Japan, Asahi Group). The 10 Year Old is Ben Nevis's core age statement. Pair with the Coire Leis ($140) and two LDMW Singapore-limited bottlings.

Accessible Highland Range β€” anCnoc, Loch Lomond, Glen Turner, Cu Bocan, GlenDronach

anCnoc 12 Year Old
Eastern Highlands β€’ Accessible 12-year-old β€’ $87 SGD
Accessible age-statement Highland from Knockdhu distillery. Light, fruity, gentle floral character β€” a relaxed introduction to Eastern Highland style under $90 SGD.
Glen Turner 12 Year Old
Highlands β€’ Accessible single malt β€’ $82 SGD
An accessible 12-year-old Highland single malt at sub-$85 pricing. Smooth, fruit-driven character β€” one of the best-value age-statement single malts at TLC.
Loch Lomond Original
Highlands β€’ Most accessible Highland β€’ $76 SGD
The most accessible Highland single malt at TLC β€” Loch Lomond's Original from the distillery on the famed shores of Loch Lomond. Approachable single malt for those starting out on Highland Scotch. Pair with Loch Lomond Inchmurrin 12 Year Old at $93 SGD.
The GlenDronach Traditionally Peated
Eastern Highlands β€’ Unusually peated GlenDronach β€’ $120 SGD
An unusual expression from the famously sherry-cask-driven GlenDronach β€” a peated version that demonstrates the distillery's historical pre-1996 production when peat was more commonly used in Highland malting. A distinctive crossover of Highland sherry-cask depth with peated character.
Old Pulteney 12 Year Old Gift Box
Northern Highlands β€’ Wick coastal β€’ Gift packaging β€’ $114 SGD
A 12-year-old expression of Old Pulteney β€” the Northern Highland distillery in Wick, Caithness, the most northerly mainland distillery in Scotland. Coastal, briny, citrus-driven character from this Wick coastal distillery. Pair with Old Pulteney Huddart ($120) for variety.
Cu Bocan Signature
Eastern Highlands β€’ Tomatin's lightly peated brand β€’ $101 SGD
Cu Bocan is produced at Tomatin distillery β€” a lightly peated expression named after the "ghost dog of the Highlands" CΓΉ BΓ²can that supposedly haunts Tomatin village. A distinctive crossover of Highland fruit-driven character with subtle peat β€” pair with Cu Bocan Creation 2 (Japanese Shochu + European Virgin Oak Casks, $117) for an experimental example.
Deanston 12 Year Old
Southern Highlands β€’ Hydro-electric distillery β€’ $107 SGD
Deanston is one of the few Scotch distilleries fully powered by its own hydro-electric system β€” drawing water from the River Teith in the Southern Highlands. Unchill-filtered, natural colour. Pair with Deanston Virgin Oak ($90), Virgin Oak Cask Strength ($146), and 15 Year Old ($147) for a complete distillery vertical.
Arran 10 Year Old
Highlands (Island of Arran technically classified Highland) β€’ $126 SGD
Arran 10 Year Old β€” the Isle of Arran is technically classified under Highlands in the formal Scotch regulation system, though the trade often groups it under "Islands". Founded 1995 β€” one of the first new Scotch distilleries of the modern era. Pair with The Barrel Reserve ($91), The Bothy Quarter Cask ($118), and The Bodega Sherry Cask ($153).

Frequently Asked Questions β€” Highland Whisky Singapore

What is Highland whisky?

Highland whisky is Scotch whisky produced in the Highlands region of Scotland β€” the largest of Scotland's five formally protected whisky regions under the 2009 Scotch Whisky Regulations. The Highland region covers everything north of the Highland Boundary Fault (a line running from Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven on the east coast) except Speyside, which is formally a separate region. Highland is so geographically vast that whiskies from the region span every possible style β€” from coastal maritime expressions in the north to lighter fruit-driven malts in the east to robust peat-touched malts in the west. The Liquid Collection's Highland range covers 75 SKUs across 24 distilleries β€” from $76 SGD Loch Lomond Original to The Dalmore 40 Year Old at $15,890 SGD.

What are Scotland's five whisky regions?

The five formally protected Scotch whisky regions under the 2009 Scotch Whisky Regulations are: (1) Highland β€” the largest by area, covering most of Scotland north of the Highland Boundary Fault; (2) Speyside β€” formally separate from Highland since 2009 and home to over 60 distilleries (more than any other region); (3) Islay β€” the island west of the mainland, internationally famous for heavily peated whisky; (4) Lowland β€” the smaller southern region home to lighter, often unpeated styles; (5) Campbeltown β€” the smallest active region with only three operating distilleries (Springbank, Glen Scotia, Glengyle). The Liquid Collection stocks across all five regions.

What are the Highland sub-regions?

While the Scotch Whisky Association does not formally sub-divide the Highlands, the whisky trade traditionally recognises four informal Highland sub-regions: (1) Northern Highlands β€” coastal distilleries producing full-bodied, sweet, fruit-rich malts (Dalmore, Glenmorangie, Balblair, Old Pulteney); (2) Eastern Highlands β€” fruity, drier malts often with notable sherry-cask use (Fettercairn, GlenDronach, Glencadam, The Glenturret); (3) Southern Highlands β€” softer, lighter, more delicate malts (Aberfeldy, Deanston); (4) Western Highlands β€” robust, often peat-influenced malts shaped by the rugged west coast (Ben Nevis, Oban, Ardnamurchan). The Liquid Collection's range covers all four sub-regions.

Who is The Dalmore?

The Dalmore is one of the Northern Highlands' most prestigious distilleries β€” founded in 1839 by Alexander Matheson on the shores of the Cromarty Firth in the village of Alness, Easter Ross. Owned today by Whyte & Mackay (a subsidiary of Philippines-based Emperador Inc), with Master Distiller Richard Paterson serving as Dalmore's chief malt distiller since 1970. The iconic 12-point royal stag logo derives from the Mackenzie clan, who owned Dalmore from 1867 to 1960 and were granted the right to use the stag emblem after King Alexander III was saved from a charging stag by clan ancestor Colin of Kintail. The Liquid Collection stocks the full 14-expression Dalmore vertical from 12 Year Old at $120 SGD through the iconic Dalmore 40 Year Old at $15,890 SGD β€” the most expensive single malt at TLC.

Who is Glenmorangie?

Glenmorangie is one of Scotland's most iconic Northern Highland distilleries β€” founded in 1843 by William Matheson at Tain on the shore of the Dornoch Firth. The distillery is famous for having the tallest stills in Scotland (5.14m β€” the height of a giraffe), which produce Glenmorangie's signature smooth, fruit-driven house style. Glenmorangie is owned by LVMH (MoΓ«t Hennessy Louis Vuitton). The Liquid Collection stocks 8 Glenmorangie expressions including The Original 12 Year Old, the cask-finish trilogy (Lasanta, Quinta Ruban, Nectar d'Or), the 18 Year Old, the prestige Signet (chocolate malt expression), the limited-edition A Tale of the Forest, Glenmorangie Harrison Ford Limited Edition, and the 23 Years CNY (Lunar New Year) at $2,588 SGD.

What is Edradour?

Edradour is one of Scotland's smallest and most distinctive distilleries β€” founded in 1825 in the Southern Highland village of Pitlochry. For most of its history Edradour was Scotland's smallest distillery by output. Owned today by independent bottler Signatory Vintage (Andrew Symington) since 2002. Edradour produces both unpeated (Edradour) and heavily peated (Ballechin) expressions from the same distillery β€” making it one of the few Scotch distilleries deliberately operating two distinct house styles in parallel. The Liquid Collection stocks Edradour 10 Year Old, Edradour 12 Year Old Caledonia, the Ballechin 10 Year Old (peated Edradour), the Edradour 10 Year Old Coffret Gift Set with 2 glasses, and the Signatory Vintage Edradour 1st Fill Sherry 2011.

What is The Glenturret?

The Glenturret claims to be Scotland's oldest working distillery β€” with documented production dating from 1763 (though some other distilleries dispute the exact founding date hierarchy). Located in the Eastern Highland village of Crieff, Perthshire. Now owned by the Lalique Group (the French luxury crystal brand) in partnership with the Hansen family, with Bob Dalgarno (formerly The Macallan's master whisky maker for over 20 years) appointed as Glenturret's whisky maker β€” a major industry hire that significantly raised the distillery's prestige profile. The Liquid Collection stocks The Glenturret 12 Year Old at $148 SGD.

Who is Nc'nean?

Nc'nean is one of Scotland's most progressive new distilleries β€” founded in 2017 by Annabel Thomas on the remote Drimnin Estate in the Western Highlands, overlooking the Sound of Mull. Nc'nean is Scotland's first whisky distillery to achieve verified net-zero emissions for production, and the first to be certified organic. Pronounced "Nook-knee-ann" (named after the Celtic queen of spirits Neachneohain). The Liquid Collection stocks two Nc'nean expressions β€” the Huntress Woodland Candy and the Quiet Rebels Lorna β€” both showcasing the distillery's modern, sustainability-led house style.

What is The Dalmore 40 Year Old?

The Dalmore 40 Year Old is one of Scotch whisky's most coveted ultra-aged single malts β€” a 40-year-old Northern Highland expression matured in a combination of premium European and American oak casks, including extended periods in rare aged sherry casks (a Dalmore signature). The Liquid Collection stocks The Dalmore 40 Year Old at $15,890 SGD β€” the single most expensive bottle in TLC's catalogue. The Dalmore is unusual among Scotch distilleries in maintaining unusually large quantities of ultra-aged inventory, allowing the regular release of 21, 25, 28, 30, and 40 Year Old expressions where most distilleries cap regular production at 18–25 years.

What is the difference between Dalmore and Glenmorangie?

Dalmore and Glenmorangie are both Northern Highland distilleries but produce notably different house styles. Dalmore (founded 1839, Alness on the Cromarty Firth) is famous for its rich, sherry-cask-influenced house style β€” Dalmore makes extensive use of European oak sherry casks from select Spanish bodegas, producing wines with dried fruit, orange peel, chocolate, and spice depth. Glenmorangie (founded 1843, Tain on the Dornoch Firth) is celebrated for its smooth, fruit-driven, lighter house style β€” Glenmorangie's signature comes from Scotland's tallest stills (5.14m), which strip out heavier compounds and concentrate citrus and stone-fruit aromatics. Glenmorangie pioneered the modern cask-finishing trend (Lasanta sherry, Quinta Ruban port, Nectar d'Or sauternes).

What are the tallest stills in Scotland?

Glenmorangie operates the tallest stills in Scotland β€” at 5.14 metres (16 feet 10 inches), they're approximately the height of a giraffe. The unusually tall still neck creates more reflux during distillation (vapour condenses and falls back into the pot for re-distillation), stripping out heavier sulfurous compounds and producing the smooth, fruit-driven, lighter house style that defines Glenmorangie. By contrast, distilleries with short, squat stills (like Mortlach in Speyside) produce heavier, meatier, more sulfurous spirits. Still shape and height is one of the most fundamental drivers of distillery house style across Scotch whisky.

Do you deliver Highland whisky across Singapore?

Yes β€” The Liquid Collection offers free delivery on all Highland whisky orders across Singapore with no minimum purchase. Standard delivery is 3 working days. For personal recommendations across The Dalmore prestige range, Glenmorangie cask finishes, Edradour and Ballechin, Nc'nean sustainability expressions, or any other Highland distillery, WhatsApp +65 9680 5856.