Lots of stuff in that price range but kind of scattered across the whole country in smaller availabilities than a lot of the more standard stuff. As far as stuff that should be relatively easy to find and in that range, give or take, I really like Glenmorangie Signet, Glenmorangie 18 Extremely Rare, and Glenfiddich Snow Phoenix. Could come up with more but you would probably be getting away from "production" runs and into cask strengths and/or secondary bottlings, which unfortunately are not as consistent in their tastes as they tend to be single cask or small batch limited edition stuff, that also is not necessarily easy to come by because of relative rarity of a specific bottling. And unless you get a chance to taste before buying (not common with this level of stuff) you cannot trust the name on the bottle to have any specific taste (e.g. I have tasted secondary bottlings of Glenlivet that were almost as white as water and very sweet to others nearly as dark as Smithwicks and peaty as bog pond water, neither of which is typical for production versions of Glenlivet). If you can get lucky enough to get to a tasting, even if it costs you some cash to do so, it might be worth having the opportunity to try several different styles before you decide on dropping enough green to buy you a nice sporran on one bottle of single malt that you yourself have never tasted and consequently might not like as much as a production brand of much more common breeding.

Good luck and let us know what you end up with, and its taste characteristics. Nothing like trying new single malts to finish of a nice evening.