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Whisky Subscription Australia2024-11-14T13:48:14+10:00

Join the Single Malt Whisky Club, Australia’s original whisky subscription service! Whether you’re a seasoned whisky lover or just starting to explore the world of single malts, we’re here to bring you rare, hard-to-find whiskies from around the globe. Our expertly curated whisky subscription gives you access to some of the most exquisite single malts without any of the hassle.

We do all the searching, tasting and selecting so you can sit back, pour a glass and enjoy. Let us take you on a journey through the whisky world — delivering the best right to your door every month.

Member-only benefits

When you join the Single Malt Whisky Club, you’re not just getting world-class whiskies — you’re entitled to exclusive perks reserved for our members. Your whisky subscription gives you access to in-depth tasting notes to help you appreciate the unique flavours of each whisky, along with insider knowledge about the distilleries behind them.

Our members also enjoy first access to limited-edition releases, special discounts on additional bottles, and opportunities to join whisky-tasting events. Our whisky subscription in Australia is perfect for those wanting to build their collection or expand their palate, ensuring our members are always ahead of the game when discovering the finest single malts.

How our whisky subscription works

Our whisky subscription is designed for those who love discovering new, unique, and rare bottles from around the world. Here’s everything you need to know about how it works:

No commitments, no fees

Our whisky subscription Australia service is entirely flexible — there are no joining fees, long-term contracts or obligations. Every month, you have five days to decide whether to receive that month’s whisky, add extra bottles or skip it altogether without being charged.

Ready to experience the best whisky subscription Australia has to offer?

Whether you’re new to the world of whisky or an experienced connoisseur, our whisky subscription offers the perfect opportunity to explore rare and unique single malts from around the globe.

Join now and let us bring the world’s finest whiskies straight to your door.

A Whisky Tasting Vocabulary

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A History of Single Malt Whisky

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Whisky Regions

WHERE SINGLE MALT WHISKY IS MADE There was a time – not so long ago, either – that single malt whisky was considered the exclusive product of Scotland (with a few accepted Irish brands as well) – and anything calling itself single malt whisky that was not produced in Scotland was not, well, proper whisky at all. In the past, an article such as this would have waxed lyrical about the various Scottish whisky regions and the characteristics of whiskies from them. It would have been all about sweet Speyside whiskies, Highland and Lowland malts, Islay peat-monsters and

A Guide to Tasting Whisky

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How Single Malt Whisky is made

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