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The Gauger's Share

A gauger was the Scottish excise officer who measured the angel's share — the whisky lost to evaporation in the cask. For centuries, these men walked the dark aisles of bonded warehouses, measuring loss and documenting time's quiet work upon the spirit within.

We named our company after what they reclaimed: the gauger's share. Where the angels took the vapours, the gauger recorded what remained — the concentrated, patient spirit that had endured. We are the ones who find the finest Scottish casks and bring them to you, undiluted and uncompromised.

Why Three

Whisky is best understood in context. A single dram can be extraordinary, but three drams together tell a story. They reveal the breadth of a region, the spectrum of a cask type, or the arc of maturation.

Our flight packs contain three 200ml expressions — enough to share, to compare, and to return to. Each flight is designed as a sensory journey: an opening, a development, and a lasting impression. This is whisky as narrative, each bottle a chapter that gains meaning from the others.

Our Process

We taste hundreds of cask samples every year. We visit distilleries across Scotland — from the salt-swept shores of Campbeltown to the heather-clad hills of Speyside, from the peat bogs of Islay to the granite peaks of the Highlands.

When we find something exceptional, we bottle it at cask strength, without chill filtration or added colour. Nothing is hidden; nothing is smoothed away. Each release is a faithful expression of its origin — the distillery, the wood, and the years of quiet patience in the warehouse.

Kirkwall, Orkney

We are based in Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney — a windswept archipelago off the north coast of Scotland. These islands have been home to whisky-making for over two centuries, and their spirit infuses everything we do: resilience, authenticity, and a deep respect for tradition.

From our base at Ayre Road, Kirkwall, we source, select, and ship our flight packs across the United Kingdom. Every bottle carries with it the salt air, the long northern light, and the quiet conviction that the best things are worth waiting for.

The Gauger's Share

In the age of illicit distilling, Scotland's Excise Officers — known as Gaugers — were the Crown's eyes and ears in the Highlands. Tasked with hunting unlicensed stills and taxing legal production, these men knew good whisky when they tasted it.

Where the Angel's Share quietly evaporates through the barrel staves, the Gauger's Share was extracted with considerably less ceremony — assessed, measured, and taken by the Crown's man with a nose for quality.

Robert Burns himself served as a Gauger in Dumfries from 1789. The great poet — Scotland's national bard — spent his final years walking distilleries, assessing casks, and writing verse. We like to think he discharged his duties with appropriate appreciation.

We take our name as a tribute to those exacting men of taste. Today, we apply the same scrutiny to every cask we select — searching Scotland for the drams worth claiming as your share.

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