When’s the last time you took a flight? Because, whether it was a jet-setting jaunt halfway around the globe or a brief domestic day trip, chances are you wandered through duty-free on the way to your gate. And, though you may have picked up a nice new pair of sunglasses along your way, or had a quick spritz of cologne, you likely walked straight past the selection of spirits.
And that was a mistake. Because, though a bottle may seem too cumbersome to stash in your carry-on, some of the rarest whiskeys in the world can be found among the fridge magnets and triple-sized Toblerones. Given the limited size of the sector, travel retail offers distilleries the chance to market small-batch, experimental offerings that only aficionados will appreciate; single-cask showpieces and spirits finished in alternative casks.
Of course, not every travel retail exclusive is worth your recently exchanged money. Many airport expressions are too young, launched prematurely simply to populate the market and with prices hiked high for the sake of scarcity. But others are just the ticket; perfect souvenirs to bring out at your next wingding — and bottles that give the term ‘whiskey flight’ a whole new meaning. Here are nine of the finest.
Products in the Guide
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Ardbeg Smoketrails Manzanilla Edition
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The Glendronach Boynsmill Aged 16 Years
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Maker’s Mark City Series New York Edition
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21 Year Old Midleton Very Rare Virgin American Oak
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Benriach Smoky Quarter Cask
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Glenfiddich Perpetual Collection Vat 2
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Teeling 33 Year Old Very Rare Cask
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Tomatin 45 Year Old Travel Retail Exclusive
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Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt
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Ardbeg Smoketrails ‘Manzanilla Edition’

Ardbeg Smoketrails Manzanilla Edition
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$399.99 (55% off)
- Proof: 92
- Price: $92.50
- Tasting Notes: Pine resin, brazil nuts and sea spray
Both the first-ever travel exclusive from Ardberg and the first expression bottled under the whisky maker’s new ‘Smoketrails’ banner, this non-chill filtered offering runs deep with flavors of bitter dark chocolate and buttery nuts. Manzanilla (a fortified wine comparable to sherry) infuses its casks with floral flavors and these notes, in turn, have seeped and steeped into this highly herbal whisky. Keep your palate primed for an unusual undertone: that oh-so-citrusy, musky scent of saddle soap.