The Best Gifts Under £100

We've curated a collection of gems, all under £100, that are bound to make any Spirits lover's heart skip a beat. These are the drams they simply must-have in their Spirits cabinet. The first five bottles are Flaviar Community Favorites and top-rated certified treats. They're followed by other incredible gems that will expand their palate with every sip.

£100 & Under

Top 5 Gifts UNDER £100


1.

Oban

Oban 14 Year Old


This might just become your favorite malt. Oban Distillery is found beneath a steep cliff on the West Coast of Scotland in a port town of the same name. In fact, the town was built around the distillery, highlighting the importance of Scotch production to the economy of the...

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£85.67

Appearance / Color
Golden amber.
 
Smell / Nose / Aroma
Peat and sea salt, swirling in a fruited caramel body.
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Citrus explodes out and is complemented with nutty undertones and dashes of vanilla. 
 
Finish
Smoky peat remains with a slight sweetness.
 


2.

Corn Trooper

Corn Trooper United Craft Bourbon


We’ve wanted to create our very own Bourbon from the first day of Flaviar. When we went on a road trip through America, we realized that a great Bourbon must be truly American - a union of diverse wild Spirits that come together for something greater than their...

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Regular
£75.00
Flaviar black
£67.50 (−10%)

Appearance / Color 
Dark Amber

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Corn Trooper exudes a powerful nose with notes of maple syrup, oak, vanilla, banana, and green olive.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The aroma is underlined by the spicy character of cinnamon, ginger, orange peel, dark cherry, and apple peels, all translating perfectly to the palate. A sensory grand tour of America.

Finish
The finish is pleasantly long and spiced with rich warmth.
 


3.

Akashi

Akashi Single Malt Whisky


A light and delicate Japanese Single Malt from a legendary producer. Eigashima Shuzo Ltd. is a small company with a HUGE history — but you have to dig a bit to find it. This family business was established in 1679, and was one of the most important businesses in...

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Regular
£78.68
Flaviar black
£70.81 (−10%)
Appearance / Color
Light Amber
 
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aromas have alight fruit notes with malt, spice, iodine, and apricot.
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate is light and soft with hints of red apples, toffee, and local herbs.
 
Finish 
Gentle fade of clove and fresh-cut wood.

4.

Arran

The Arran Malt Distillery Sherry Cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky


This is a well-Sherried Single Malt from Arran with a deep, dense palate of rancio and cocoa. Harold Currie was a senior director of Chivas. He somehow got it in his head that he could do Whisky better. Harold was also a fan of the Isle of Arran...

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£74.15

Appearance / Color
Reddish Amber

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is rich with notes of chocolate orange truffles, baking spices, dried cherries, sultanas, and toasted wood do nothing but please the nose.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavor profile is deep and dense, leading with cherry cordials, rancio, tinned figs, dark caramel, and more sultanas.

Finish
The finish is long a delectable with lingering notes of cocoa and wood.


5.

Son of a Peat

Son of a Peat Batch 03 The Redeemer


The Son is back to redeem you Here’s a fancy phrase for you: omne trium perfectum. It means everything that comes in threes is perfect. That’s why they only made three parts of Back to the Future. Son of a Peat, a Flaviar Original inspired by the Flaviar community...

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£70.00

What does redemption taste like?

Like smoke, of course. Your nose shall be captivated by uncompromising notes of peat, teamed up with earthy hints of smoked meats and a slightly medicinal undercurrent. On your palate, a fierce battle for dominance between warm notes of smoke, oak, nuts, and Sherry, will take place. Peat will prevail, naturally. All will be washed away by an endless finish with notes of chocolate, and a wee bitterish whisper that’ll take you back where everything started: the isle of Islay.