These are the best Prime Day whisky deals
A bargain booze bonanza awaits this Prime Day


Where streams of whisky are flowing, the whisky deals start pouring as this year's Prime Day sales kick off in earnest.
Whether it's from independent booze retailers or online giants like Amazon, there are loads of offers available during the annual sales season, making it a great time to restock your drinks cabinet.
We’ve scoured the shops for the best Prime Day whisky deals — not just cut price drink deals, but great offers on some of our top choice drams.
Whether you’re looking for a scotch or an Irish whiskey, a bourbon or a single malt, we’ve cross referenced the sales against our best whisky guide to make sure you’re getting more than the angel’s share of some premium pours.
Whisky is a great drink to enjoy — there’s a complexity to understanding its many types, flavours, distillers and regions that can be a little intimidating at first.
But grabbing a great Prime Day whisky deal lets you dip your toes — and tongue — into an exciting world of rich liquids without breaking the bank.
Read on for our top Prime Day whisky deal finds so far — and keep checking back, as we’ll be updating this guide as more offers spill in over the next few days...
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Matured in selected traditional and american first-fill oak casks, this single malt is well balanced and sweet, with a fruity taste and a smooth finish.
Known for its smoky sweet character, sea salt spray and spicy pepper kick, this 10 year old single malt is intense and multi-award winning.
Triple distilled with a rich, smooth and sweet taste, this blend can be enjoyed neat of on the rocks. This is the lowest price we've seen it go for.
Don't consider this one only for your perennially single friend as the distiller's use of American and European casks contributes to the lovely espresso and brown sugar taste notes here.
Bottled at 46% ABV, Penderyn's ‘house style’, delectable offering distilled in unique copper pot stills, before maturation takes place in bourbon barrels. Finished in rich Madeira wine casks, this crisp and well rounded whisky balances sweetness and vanilla with a drier finish.
If you want to try something a little different then try this wonderful rye from New Orleans. Similar to bourbon, but made with at least 51% rye it makes for a smoother taste. We are big fans of this bottle.
A brand new addition to the anCnoc range, this sherry cask peated edition is a sumptuous blend of sweet and smokey. Finished in sherry butts, this is the cheapest price we've ever seen it on Amazon!
Nikka From The Barrel is a wonderful way into Japanese whisky. It is a blended whisky comprised of 60% Coffey Grain and 40% malts and made from one of the most famous distilleries in the world. This is a decent discount on a gift box version of the whisky, which comes with two shot glasses.
If you want something special bourbon wise, then Elijah Craig is for you. Packed with vanilla and maple flavour, there's a nice and spicy heat from the booze, too. This won the whisky of the year 2017.
The Tamvavulin distillery matures this whisky in double casks to make it smoother, richer and more mellow. It has a hit of spice with notes of pear and almond.
One of the best whiskies to make an old fashioned from, we are big fans of Buffalo Trace and bigger fans of this discount for the bourbon right now.
This David Beckham endorsed whisky is at a cracking price right now. Matured in bourbon casks, with a lovely bit of vanilla coming through when you are drinking, this is a whisky that goes well with cola - or as a dram on its own.
With 15 years' maturation, this is a warming whisky with fantastic honey and dark fruit notes. This one has a lovely red hue and is an award-winner, too.
Considered a classic around the world and favourite of Ron Swanson of Parks and Recreation, Lagavulin is not a whisky for the novice drinker. It has an extremely smokey nose followed by an intensely rich and malty flavour with fruity sweetness.
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Additional writing: Marc Chacksfield

Gerald Lynch is the Editor-in-Chief of Shortlist, keeping careful watch over the site's editorial output and social channels. He's happiest in the front row of a gig for a band you've never heard of, watching 35mm cinema re-runs of classic sci-fi flicks, or propping up a bar with an old fashioned in one hand and a Game Boy in the other.
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