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Whisky Marketplace Offering Brands of Whisky from Around the World For Last Minute Christmas Shoppers

Stocking everything from original Scotch whisky to interesting blends from Ireland, Japan, Canada and the United States, Whisky Marketplace is a one stop destination to research and purchase the best brands in time for the holidays.

2012-12-20
LONDON, ENGLAND, December 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Online whisky shop WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk is now offering its patrons, a wide range of whisky blends from around the world. The leading seller of whisky offers everything from affordable blends to the rarest of brands from different parts of the world. The extensive whisky collection ranges from a few pounds to several hundreds or even thousands per bottle. A connoisseurs' dream, Whisky Marketplace UK offers whisky blends ranging from three to even fifty and sixty year old whiskies, boasting the widest of whisky online.

The site is mostly known for its extensive Scotch whisky collection, stocking the best brands of single malt, single grain and blended Scotch whisky. Whisky lovers can choose from single malt varieties like Islay, Speyside, Lowland, Highland, Island and Campbeltown. Additionally, the site is also offering great deals on top Scotch whisky brands like Macallan, Aberlour, Ballantines, Isle of Jura, and Port Ellen.

The website is different from other sellers owing to its wide collection of whiskies from all parts of the world. Offers include the finest of not just Scotch whiskies, but also the finest blends from different countries in Europe, Asia and Australia. Apart from offering the widest collection of Scotch whisky online, the website is also offering the finest selection of world whiskies from Ireland, United States, Japan, India, Canada and worldwide.

Some of the most popular choices among whisky lovers on the site include Amrut, Eagle Rare, Jack Daniel's, Hibiki, Nikka, and Woodford Reserve. The rapidly increasing number of distilleries is giving rise to new whisky regions in many parts of Europe, with France, Germany, Belgium, Spain and even Scandinavia producing impressive blends, each boasting a unique flavour and fragrance.

Encouraging whisky lovers to try new and classic blends from Scotland and worldwide, Whisky Marketplace is offering a wide range of whiskies. Additionally, the leading online seller is also offering great discounts from various places on the web, just in time for that last minute shopper, with Christmas delivery up to the 22nd of December in the UK.

Find out more at http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/christmas-whisky


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[Press-News.org] Whisky Marketplace Offering Brands of Whisky from Around the World For Last Minute Christmas Shoppers
Stocking everything from original Scotch whisky to interesting blends from Ireland, Japan, Canada and the United States, Whisky Marketplace is a one stop destination to research and purchase the best brands in time for the holidays.