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Suntory Chita Whisky Japanese Single Grain Whisky

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4.2 out of 5

107 reviews

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£42.88

Suntory Chita Whisky Japanese Single Grain Whisky is a grain whisky from the Chita whisky distillery. Rated an average of 4.2 out of 5 by 107 reviewers and available from Amazon for only £42.88, falling slightly short of liquid gold but this in a solid everyday grain whisky.
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Haig Club Clubman Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky

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4.1 out of 5

537 reviews

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£16

Haig Club Clubman Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky is a grain whisky (located in the Lowland region). Rated an average of 4.1 out of 5 by 537 reviewers and available from Amazon for only £16.0, falling slightly short of liquid gold but this in a solid everyday grain whisky.
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The Exceptional Grain Third Edition Sutcliffe & Son Blended Whisky

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5 out of 5

1 reviews

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£82.58

The Exceptional Grain Third Edition Sutcliffe & Son Blended Whisky is a 3 year old grain whisky. Rated an average of 5.0 out of 5 by 1 reviewers and available from Master of Malt for only £82.58, falling slightly short of liquid gold but this in a solid everyday grain whisky.
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