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The only gift guide you?ll need this year Dear {NAME}, Well - it?s happened hasn?t it.   It?

The only gift guide you’ll need this year Dear {NAME}, Well - it’s happened hasn’t it.   It’s officially December, it’s apparently going to snow soon (if it hasn’t already where you are), and it’s now legally permissible to put that extra-thick Cointreau cream you can buy on absolutely everything*.   With that in mind - our thoughts have turned inevitably towards Christmas shopping. If only there was something that could help guide us towards the best possible choices this festive season. Oh, what’s that? There’s a gift guide just on the other side of this email? Well that’s handy isn’t it. [Shop now]( *Technically it’s legal to put it on everything, but we’d advise against leftover roast lamb. We try these things so you don’t have to, people. Festive Fancies It wouldn’t be Christmas without those weird bottles that only come out in December. “Where’s the Advocaat darling?” “Oh - it’s in the cupboard next to the Baileys - just behind the Ginger Wine”. Lovely stuff. [Shop now]( Scotch whisky for Christmas Yes yes, we know. Ostensibly it’s like the difference between ‘cake’ and ‘wedding cake’** but we’ve put together a selection not just of suitably Christmassy (sherried) drams, but also of amazing gift sets too. [Shop now]( **About £500 if memory serves. Luxury Christmas Gifts Because not all Christmas shopping is created equal. Go on - they’ve probably bought you something really thoughtful. They’ve probably remembered that touching gift you mentioned in an unguarded moment. Buy them something amazing - that’ll slow down the arrival of the day on which they inevitably see the horrible truth of what their life has become. Merry Christmas one and all! [Shop now](     The news in brief   Using whisky in a Christmas cake Sherry cask ageing in particular can taste especially festive with all those dried fruit and spice nuances. [Read more](   Tasting Nomad blended whisky When is a whisky distilled in Scotland not a Scotch whisky? When it’s been aged and bottled outside Scotland. [Read more](   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 © 2023 Master of Malt | Orders are subject to our [Terms](. Atom Supplies Ltd (Company No.: 03193057), Unit 1, TN9 1RA, UK [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe from all marketing emails](

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