Exclusive single malt whisky available in new online whisky shop

August 7, 2008

in For the collector,Whisky Store,Whisky websites

Dream Drams today announced the launch of their online shop.

Although newly launched, the company behind Dream Drams, MWBH Bottling Co. Ltd, has been bottling one-off special cask whiskies for over 10 years.

MWBH Bottling Co. Ltd are based in Kendal, Cumbria and owned by Paul Smith who originally set up the company to help those caught in the 1990s whisky scams, whereby unfortunate victims were persuaded to invest in whisky casks. Paul helped many thousands of investors recoup their money however many cask owners found themselves with a cask of whisky worth considerably less than they paid for it. The MWBH Bottling Co. was set up to help bottle those whiskies as a way to recoup some of the losses.

Since then the company has gone from strength to strength bottling casks of single malts from well known distilleries in limited numbers. You won’t find Dream Drams products in high street retailers and as the whiskies are limited bottlings they make excellent gifts for Father’s Day, birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, wedding gifts. They are also ideal as corporate/business gifts.

All the whisky available on Dream Drams is exclusively bottled by MWBH Bottling Co. Ltd. Each whisky is specially selected and carefully bottled to the highest standards in order to provide excellent value for money. They have bottled whiskies from every region of Scotland including Islay, Speyside and the Highlands. Tasting notes with descriptions of the whiskies and information on the distilleries is included on the website to assist in making your choice.

Dream Drams can also supply unique bottlings for special occasions. One recent example being for Kendal Rugby Club’s Centenary Year. This was an extremely popular way for the Club to raise money with minimal costs for the club themselves, and the opportunity for them to provide a very special memento for their supporters at an affordable price.

For further information visit the Dream Drams website.

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wm April 17, 2009 at 3:04 pm

does anyone know why there is sediment in the re-release of Highland Park 1977 bicentenary, and what would you do if you were not happy with it?? I contacted the distillery and they said it was harmless and sometimes normal, but I am not so sure about that. Will it affect its future valuation???

Cheers,

Wm.T

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