The casks will comprise of a selection from the Highlands, Speyside and Islay and will also include the single cask, single grain release Rosy Apple Brûlée, named after the flavours discovered by the Wemyss tasting panel.
William Wemyss, founder and managing director at Wemyss Malts, said: "Continuing on from the first single cask release of the year we hope our customers will be elated with a second selection that truly demonstrates the quality and magic of well-aged whiskies such as a thirty five year old Caol Ila titled The Admiral's Beacon.”
Retail prices will range from £80 to £240 and the casks will be available from selected retailers in the UK, EU and Asian markets.