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What we?re drinking. Dear {NAME}, Ooo. Look at us - launching a new feature. Just like a real reta

What we’re drinking. Dear {NAME}, Ooo. Look at us - launching a new feature. Just like a real retailer might.   Yes - that’s right - May sees the inaugural round of our monthly top ten. Each month we’re going to be twisting our team’s arms, encouraging them to pick out some of their recent discoveries, or indeed long-term stalwarts. [See What We're Drinking](           Buffalo Trace "Mainstream bourbon is a treasure trove of value. You just don’t get whiskey this good at this price often. Buffalo Trace does it all, is always available, and is a proper bargain."  Adam O'Connell Drinks writer & Ainsley Harriott fan £26.68 [Buy now](         Loch Lomond 12yo "Recommended by a friend, I fell in love with this one. Look no further for a gentle introduction to peated malts, with the faintest wisp of peat and a velvety character. Enjoyable time after time." Thomas Burton Customer service guru, translator to the Dev team & MoM OG £36.99 [Buy now](         Wormtub 10yo "Speyside whisky aged for at least a decade, matured in first-fill sherry casks and bottled at cask strength without any added colouring? Easy yes from me." Sam Simmons Whiskevangelist, Blender of the Year & Balvenie Global Ambassador Emeritus £49.95 [Buy now](         Stauning el Classico "This stuff is honestly a little bit of magic. Recently whether I've fancied a whisky or a cocktail, I've only needed one bottle and one serve. Just pass me a glass of El Clásico, gracias." Jake Mountain Spirits expert, doer of all the things & MoM OG £57.00 [Buy now](         Torabhaig "A current team favourite and dangerously drinkable first sherry cask-influenced release from Torabhaig, who "obsess" over their "well-tempered" heavily peated style." Giovana Petry Spirits marketer, cervaja founder & pomeranian parent £56.94 [Buy now](         Bunnahabhain 12 "If you like your whisky fruity, nutty, sweet, and spicy – and served at cask strength – then this whisky is for you. Released towards the end of 2023, it's one of my favourites from the whole year." Chris Wood Spirits buyer, spirits seller & spirits drinker (& also MoM OG) £74.95 [Buy now]( [See What We're Drinking](       Why shop on Master of Malt? [Online Drinks Retailer of the Year 2023] Online Drinks Retailer of the Year [Best price guarantee] Best price guarantee [365 day returns] 365 day returns   [Master of Malt logo] UK 01892 888 376 • Int +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com © 2024 Master of Malt | Orders are subject to our [Terms](. Atom Supplies Ltd (Company No.: 03193057), Unit 1, TN9 1RA, UK [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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