Ballantine's FINEST Blended Scotch Whisky 40% Vol. 0,05l PET
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Lagavulin 16 Years Old Single Malt Whisky 43% Vol. 0,7l in gift box
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Eagle Rare 10 Years Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 45% Vol. 0,7l
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Whisky FAQs
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What does "whisky" mean?
What does "whisky" mean?
The term "whisky" originates from the Gaelic "uisge beatha" or "usquebaugh," meaning "water of life."
What is the difference between whisky and whiskey?
What is the difference between whisky and whiskey?
The spelling without an "e" originates from Scotland, while primarily Irish and American products are referred to as "Whiskey". In countries like Scotland or Japan, however, people drink "Whisky".
What is Scotch Whisky?
What is Scotch Whisky?
Scotch whisky is a spirit distilled in Scotland from grain, water, and yeast.
Can whisky go bad?
Can whisky go bad?
An unopened bottle of whiskey, properly stored (upright, protected from sunlight, extreme temperatures, and humidity), will last a very long time and will not go bad.
Does an opened bottle of whisky go bad?
Does an opened bottle of whisky go bad?
Once opened, the liquid inside is exposed to air and eventually begins to degrade. If left for too long, it is not recommended to drink it. The fill level of the opened bottle is also relevant. The less whiskey remaining in the bottle, the faster its taste will change towards undrinkable. The average shelf life of an opened bottle is about 3 months to 2 years – again, depending on the fill level.

From Distillation to Whisky Purchase - Origin & History of Whisky
In Ireland and Scotland, the distillation process spread around the 11th century AD. The decisive factor was the development of the alambic still, which is still used today. This technique was adapted by ecclesiastical institutions for the production of medicines. Thanks to the Irish St. Patrick, the knowledge of whisky production was spread. The patron saint was born in Scotland and lived in Ireland. He is also credited with the copyright. However, the question of the origin of whisky cannot be clearly answered. The fact is: the production of drinkable whisky was documented from the 12th century onwards.
The History of Whisky
Starting from Ireland, the knowledge about whisky production spread to Scotland. In our whisky shop, you can also buy numerous whiskeys from Ireland. Therefore, as a whisky shop, we have also dealt with its history. In Ireland, peat was used instead of coal to heat the kilns. This smoky taste has since been characteristic of Scotch whisky. The first written proof of production in Scotland was an invoice for the purchase of malt in 1494. At that time, whisky was mainly used as a remedy for various ailments. However, it did not take long until the common people also acquired a taste for the "water of life." This became a serious problem when the staple food barley became scarce, yet illicit distillation continued.
Buy Whisky – Whisky and its Political Influence
The sale of whisky was repeatedly taxed to finance wars, and when the Scottish and English parliaments merged in 1707, the spirit became widespread throughout the country. Uprisings and the strong growth of "original Scottish" illicit distilleries were the consequences and at the same time an expression of political resistance. Illegal smugglers and distillers from the Highlands were revered as national heroes. Illicit distilling was continuously put to an end with the "Small Stills Act", and the distinction between Highland and Lowlands was introduced, and smaller distilleries were legalised. With favourable taxation, storage, and tax-free export of whiskies, widespread illicit distilling was eradicated and the way was paved for every whisky shop. In Ireland, the government was meanwhile keen to extract the greatest benefit from whiskey production, and buying whisky became very expensive due to the exceptionally high tax. The whisky shop black market flourished, and whiskey was divided into two categories: legal (parliament) and illegal, original Irish whiskey (poitín). A new, more favourable tax for distilleries was introduced, and the black market lost its significance. Renowned companies such as Jameson and Powers established themselves on the international shelves of the whisky shops of the time. After these Irish distilleries had rejected the new "Patent Still" technology, Scottish companies and whisky shops were on the rise. The Scottish wave of success continued, leading to the development of the first true Blended Whisky, which could be produced more cheaply than pure Malt Whisky with almost identical quality. In our shop, you can buy both whiskies. However, with the outbreak of the First World War, not only whisky shops but the entire spirits trade came to a standstill, as all grain could only be used for food production. After various uprisings and wars that led to trade interruptions, Prohibition was abolished under Roosevelt and the markets for buying whisky reopened. The Scots, with their well-stocked warehouses of numerous whisky shops, were far better prepared than the Irish.
The Ingredients of Whisky
You don't need much to make a whisky: grain, water, and yeast. However, it is primarily the cask and also the fuel used (peat) that influence the flavor profile. In our online shop, you can buy a wide variety of whiskies and discover diverse flavors! Are you looking for a specific flavor? Use the filter options to buy whisky in our shop and choose from 12 flavors.
Whisky ingredients
Grain
Grain
If you want to buy whisky, you should know that grains such as barley, corn, rye or wheat are used 100% or mixed for whisky distillation. Barley has the advantage that its starch can be optimally converted and fermented. This raw material is mainly used for Scottish or Irish whiskies. The most important raw material in the USA is corn, as Bourbon whiskey and Tennessee whiskey must contain at least 51%.
Water
Water
Before you can buy your whisky, it requires a lot of water: starting from the mashing process, cooling, cask filling, and diluting to drinking strength. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the quality of the liquid gold. Its quality is meticulously measured, and if necessary, the entire land, from the source of the spring, is bought out (as, for example, with Glenfiddich). The different hardness levels of the water individually affect the taste of the whisky.
Yeast
Yeast
Yeast is necessary to convert the grain starch into sugar and then into alcohol. The wild yeasts present are not sufficient for this, which is why cultured yeast strains are used. Distilleries place particular emphasis on the in-house development of these strains, as they individually affect the flavor diversity of different whiskies. Feel free to consult our Whisky Shop team before you buy your whisky.
The Production of Single Malt
If you're thinking of buying whisky, you may have wondered what makes Single Malt Whisky so special. Single Malt Whisky comes from a single distillery and is made exclusively from malted barley. Unlike Blended Whisky, which can be a blend of different whiskies, Single Malt Whisky offers an unadulterated taste experience that reflects the unique characteristics of the respective distillery.
Production of Single Malt
Malting
Malting
In the first production step, which takes about 1 week, the grain is germinated to be processed into malt (green malt) in the next step. For this purpose, the barley is spread, moistened, and germinated – the starch is converted into simple sugars and heat is generated. Continuous turning ensures even heat distribution. A great deal of sensitivity is required to stop this process at the optimal phase, as the maltose content will later be crucial for the alcohol content of the whiskey you buy.
Kilning
Kilning
Darren refers to the drying of the resulting green malt in the typical pagoda-roofed houses (kilns or malt kilns) or today in modern kilns. The green malt is dried over a peat fire for a typical single malt. This is where the peaty-smoky taste comes from when you buy this whisky. Fuels such as coal and coke are also used in combination with peat for drying.
Mashing
Mashing
In the next production step in whisky making, the malt is cleaned and milled into grist to release the sugar. The resulting flour mixture is then transferred to the mash tun with hot water. The heat does the rest, converting starch into fermentable simple sugars. Starting at 60-68 degrees, the mash is heated to 80 degrees. This sweet wort is drawn off 3-4 times, with only the first and second runnings being processed further for now. The third and fourth runnings are cooled and added later in the production process. The "fermentation" and "distillation" steps follow.
Ferment
Ferment
In "wash backs" made of larch or pine wood, or nowadays more commonly stainless steel tanks, the wort ("wash"), heated to 20-27 degrees Celsius, is fermented with the help of yeast. The bubbling liquid needs sufficient space to prevent overflowing, and this delicate process is usually fully automated and completed within 36-48 hours. The result is a clear liquid consisting of water, yeast, and 5% alcohol by volume.
Distill
Distill
During distillation, the alcohol from the "wash" is extracted using "pot stills." These are two stills of different sizes; the first still is also called the "wash still." In this still, the alcohol is evaporated and rises into the swan-neck of the still, condenses, and flows into the cooler. The raw whisky, also called "low wines," is filled into the second still ("low wines still") and distilled again. During a final check, also called the "spirit safe," the purity of the alcohol is controlled. The foreshots and feints are separated from the middle cut (or heart) and distilled again to filter out impurities. In the end, only the clear middle cut, which has an alcohol content of around 65-70% and is diluted with water to an optimal alcohol content of 63%, is filled into casks. Now you know how the whisky you buy is made.
The Art of Blending Whisky
Those looking to buy whisky have a choice between different types of whisky. Blended whiskies, created through the process known as blending, are particularly popular. But what exactly does whisky blending mean?
"Blending" whisky refers to the process where different whiskies are mixed together to achieve a specific flavor profile. It is an art that combines various cask types, maturation levels, and whisky types (such as Malt Whisky and Grain Whisky) to achieve consistent and balanced quality.
There are different types of blends:
- Blended Whisky: A mixture of Malt Whisky and Grain Whisky. This type of whisky is widely available and often softer and lighter in taste than pure Malt Whiskies.
- Blended Malt Whisky: This exclusively blends different Malt Whiskies from various distilleries, without Grain Whisky.
- Blended Grain Whisky: A blend of different Grain Whiskies from various distilleries.
If you are looking to buy whisky, it's worth exploring the variety of blended whiskies. Through skillful blending, Master Blenders can create unique flavor profiles that are appealing to both beginners and experienced connoisseurs.

Whisky or whiskey?
"Whisky" is the term for grain spirits from Scotland and Canada. "Whiskey" is used for grain spirits from the USA and Ireland. The extra "e" solely indicates the country of production, not the quality or the manufacturing process. In our shop, you can buy whisky and be impressed by an excellent selection of outstanding whisky varieties at unbeatable prices.
Before you buy whisky, learn more about casks, storage, and shelf life
When bottling the whisky that you can later buy, distilleries work with fixed time intervals. An important rule here: the larger the cask, the slower the maturation, as the contact surface with the wood is smaller. Traditionally, sherry or bourbon casks with a capacity of 500 liters are used for this. To achieve special aromas, wine casks are also used.
Oak casks are legally required, as is the minimum maturation period. In Scotland and Ireland, whisky must mature for at least three years; in the USA, only two years. The rule of thumb is: the longer the maturation period, the better the whisky.
After purchase, proper storage is crucial. Whisky should be stored upright, cool, and protected from light. Opened bottles best maintain their quality if consumed within 3 to 5 years.
Whisky in the USA and Canada
With the immigration movement in the 18th century, Scottish and Irish settlers brought customs such as whisky production to the USA and Canada. In the USA, the spelling "Whiskey" is used, whereas in Canadian whisky shops both forms are common. The first written documentation dates back to the end of the 18th century. Barley grew significantly worse in the USA than in the old country. For this reason, rye and corn were used for the first time to distill whiskey. Success was not long in coming, and the state also wanted a piece of the pie through taxes. The whisky shops and whiskey producers called for the Whiskey Rebellion, which could only be crushed after an order from the then president and army support. Kentucky became a haven for many rebels, including the Jim Beam, Brown-Forman, and Maker's Mark families. This was the birth of Kentucky whiskey. Those who wanted to buy whisky could do so in special shops, and so it developed into an affordable mass drink. It was not long before an abstinence movement developed, demanding the complete alcohol withdrawal of the entire nation, but it remained without long-term success. In Canada, the Walker company broke new ground by having a blend aged in barrels for over 6 years for the first time and bottled in "Club Whisky" bottles. The anti-alcohol movement also led to a partial alcohol ban in Canada, which was lifted shortly thereafter to put a stop to illicit distilling. International significance of whisky production
Besides the USA and Canada, many other countries specialize in producing high-quality whisky. Scotland, the birthplace of whisky, is naturally the flagship of international whisky production. Scotch Whisky, especially Single Malt Scotch, is made from malted barley and must mature for at least three years in oak casks before it can be sold as Scotch. Regions like the Highlands, Islay, and Speyside are world-renowned for their unique whiskies.
Ireland, another country of origin for whisky, is characterized by its Irish Whiskey, which is often triple distilled, giving it a particularly smooth and mild note. Brands like Jameson are internationally popular and among the best-selling whiskies in the world.
In recent decades, Japan has also developed into an important player in the international whisky market. Japanese whisky is heavily influenced by the Scottish style, but due to the unique geography and special microclimate of the production sites, a whisky with its own character is created. Brands like Yamazaki and Nikka have won international awards and are in demand worldwide in specialized whisky shops.
Recently, countries like India, Australia, and even Sweden and Taiwan have also started producing their own high-quality whiskies. Amrut from India and Kavalan from Taiwan have gained international attention and are proof that excellent whisky no longer has to come only from traditional production countries.
Buy whisky in our shop
In our whisky shop, you can buy good whiskey online. Simply buying whisky cursorily is of course not sensible. In our whisky shop, buying whisky is not a problem, as the numerous qualities, variants, and characteristics are carefully filtered and presented on the website.

Your Guide to Buying the Best Whisky
We know that it is difficult even for beginners to buy the best whisky. The varieties differ significantly in taste. The Balvenie flavour is very popular, as is Hibiki whisky. Jameson Whiskey is enjoyed by many whisky enthusiasts. The blend contains Small Batch Grain and Single Irish Pot Still Whisky. Special Black Barrel oak casks are suitable for storage. In this category, the Jameson 18 Years Old Triple Distilled Irish Whiskey 46% Vol. 0.7l in gift box is worth mentioning. The blend consists of three types of whisky. For the last six months, it is stored in Bourbon casks.
In our shop you can buy Bowmore – in many variations and vintages. For many experienced whisky connoisseurs, Islay Single Malt is the ultimate. The taste of orange, maple and a hint of walnuts and cherries is pleasant.
When buying whisky in our shop, there are a few key points to consider, such as the brand, the age and the cask in which the whisky was stored. How is the whisky perceived – strongly smoky or barely smoky? The region is also relevant. In our online shop, we have installed a filter with which you can filter by certain key points, such as vintage, country of origin or even the price.
You can buy whisky from various distilleries and different types of whisky from us
We offer whisky from various distilleries in our whisky shop. However, "The Macallan Distillers" distillery is more frequently represented. The whisky "The Macallan CLASSIC CUT Limited Edition 2023 50.3% Vol. 0.7l in gift box" is currently a bestseller among our shop's customers. If you want to buy this whisky, you can find more information in our shop.
For example, the fifteen-year-old A.D. Rattray Cask ORKNEY 15 Years Old Single Malt 46% Vol. 0.7l in gift box is highly recommended. The Orkney Islands are known for their legends and stories. The whisky is aged in oak barrels and impresses with its olive-gold color. The aroma is reminiscent of green apples, nutmeg, wood, and sea salt. The Whisky Shop team has recognized that this particular whisky is popular – especially among connoisseurs.
Connoisseurs will also find the Talisker Whisky Douglas Laing Old Particular in our online shop. This variant of whisky is aged in refill Hogshead casks. The taste is reminiscent of pepper, oil, and sweetness, while the nose picks up the scent of marine aromas and salty seaweed mixed with peat.
Shop our Whisky Bestsellers
Shop our Whisky Bestsellers
The Whisky Shop team: "The whisky connoisseur's interest is undoubtedly in the bestsellers." Of course, we cannot present every brand individually in our shop. Particularly popular are:
- Tullamore D.E.W. 14 Years Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey 41.3% Vol. 0.7l in gift box
- William Lawson's Blended Scotch Whisky 40% Vol. 0.7l
- Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Ballantine's FINEST Blended Scotch Whisky 40% Vol. 1l
The Royal Salute 21 Years Old THE MIAMI POLO EDITION Blended Scotch Whisky 40% Vol. 0.7l in gift box, a Scottish whisky, is preferred by many connoisseurs when they decide to buy whisky. The name Royal Salute refers to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II with 21 gun salutes.
Three noble whisky varieties you can buy are 12 years old. These are also bestsellers in our shop: Aberlour 12 Years Old DOUBLE CASK MATURED 40% Vol. 0.7l in gift box; Edradour CALEDONIA 12 Years Old Highland Single Malt 46% Vol. 0.05l in gift box and Johnnie Walker Black Label. The distilleries of these three bestsellers are Aberlour Distillery Company, Edradour Distillery, and John Walker & Sons.
The Whisky Qualities in Our Shop
The Whisky Qualities in Our Shop
The most important and well-known qualities when it comes to buying whisky are Single Malt, Single Grain, Blended Malt, Blended Grain, Single Cask, and Cask Strength. It is generally said that good whisky should be at least 3 years old. The older the whisky, the more expensive it is. So, when you buy whisky, it's worth paying attention to the age.
As with everything, we as a whisky shop are also interested in new brands and products. There are numerous new products, so we could only "pick out" a few in our whisky shop. The Heaven Hill Old Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 40% Vol. 1l and The Koshi-No Shinobu Pure Malt Whiskey Mizunara Oak are not yet widely known. The Jack Daniel's BOTTLED-IN-BOND Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey 50% Vol. 1l is worth mentioning, as is the noble Edradour Ballechin 10 Years Old Highland Single Malt 46% Vol. 0.7l in Gift Box.
The product Laphroaig SELECT Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 40% Vol. 0.7l in Gift Box comes from the Scottish island of Islay. The production of the whisky involves barley malt that is dried over a peat fire. The resulting smoke creates the inimitable taste. If you buy this whisky, which has been aged for approximately 10 years in former Bourbon casks, you will experience excellent taste and aroma.
The The Balvenie 12 Years Old Double Wood 40% Vol. 0.7l in Gift Box and 25 years old, Double Wood, are among the most popular whisky varieties. The 25-year-old whisky was offered for the distillery's 25th anniversary. The type of cask maturation is immensely important and takes place in traditional whisky casks, before being aged for about three months in former Oloroso Sherry casks made of Spanish oak. The amber color is important for many whisky drinkers who are regular visitors to whisky shops.
Buy Aberfeldy Whiskey and Bushmills
Buy Aberfeldy Whiskey and Bushmills
The distillery is located in the Highlands of Scotland. This distillery has been well-known since 1896. Aberfeldy Whisky has been available in various editions since 2005. If you buy this whisky, you will experience the taste of ripe fruits, walnuts or dark chocolate. Aberfeldy Whisky is offered as "12 Years", as well as "15 Years", "16 Years", "18 Years" and "21 Years". The 21-year-old whisky was awarded "Best Mainland Single Malt" at the World Whisky Awards in 2007.
We know that the different whisky varieties of the Bushmills series are just as popular. They are available in 10-year, 16-year, and 21-year versions. Also worth mentioning is the Bushmills Char Bourbon Cask Reserve The Steamship Collection. The name refers to a 125-year-old steamship – the SS Bushmills. Trade between the USA and Asia began at that time, in 1890. The steamship is depicted on the bottle labels.
Also worth mentioning is the Suntory Hibiki Japanese Harmony. Many Hibiki blends are considered valuable rarities. Single malts and grain whiskies harmonize in this product. You can also buy these in our whisky shop.
Our Variety of Whiskies
Our Variety of Whiskies
We, the Whisky Shop, offer a variety of product lines. You can choose the whisky brand you buy, as well as the vintage. For example, we have the 1951 Gordon & MacPhail STRATHISLA Malt Whisky, 40% Vol., packaged in a wooden box. Our whisky shop assortment includes 24 varieties of branded whisky from 2020 that you can purchase. When you buy your high-quality whisky from us, it comes packaged in a gift box or a wooden box. This exclusive packaging is definitely the icing on the cake. In our whisky shop, you can buy whiskies from the following countries of origin:
- Scotland
- USA
- Ireland
- Japan
- Austria
- Taiwan
Scotland has distilleries in several regions, such as Highland, Lowland, Speyside, Islay, Campbeltown, and the Islands. If you are particularly interested in a specific distillery, you can filter by it in our whisky shop and then buy your whisky.
Buy whisky accessories and extras in our shop
Buy whisky accessories and extras in our shop
Those looking to buy whisky from us will find not only a wide selection of fine spirits but also the right accessories and many extras to unleash the full potential of the whisky. A crucial factor for optimal enjoyment is the correct whisky glass. Why? The design of the glass influences how the aromas reach the nose and the taste reaches the tongue. Tumblers are ideal for whiskies on the rocks, while special nosing glasses concentrate the aromas and perfectly showcase whisky neat or lightly chilled.
But that's not all: at delicando, you'll also find a wide range of bar accessories to complete your whisky tasting experience. Whether it's carafes for stylish serving, whisky stones for perfect chilling without dilution, or pourers and cocktail shakers – we have everything you need for your home bar.
Buying Whisky – the Conclusion
In our shop you will find a large selection and many brands in various price ranges. Each type of whisky you buy has its very own individual characteristics regarding production and taste. See for yourself our delicando whisky range from our online shop! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone at +43 3172 60511 or by email at office@delicando.com. Tip: Also take a look at our rare whiskies and clearance items.

