Aberlour A’Bunadh is one of these whiskies that I like to revisit every now and then. In a way it is a very characteristic dram if you want to learn how sherry maturation has changed over the years.
Review of the 2024 releases in the Spirit of the Underground series from Bimber Distillery. A series of 4 single malt ...
Review of Eden MIll - Art of St Andrews - 2023 release, a single malt Scotch whisky from Eden Mill distillery. Their first ...
Review of the Bruichladdich 30 Year Old, a 'Director's Special' release in the Single Malts of Scotland range from Elixir ...
Review of 4 new independent whisky releases from Cut Your Wolf Loose: Blended Malt 2017, Arran 2017, Tomatin 2016, ...
We’ve had unpeated Ledaig before. In case you’re wondering why the unpeated spirit is called Ledaig instead of Tobermory: it ...
I already tried the vast majority of the core range whiskies from Benriach, since they were rebranded in 2020. There was still a gap between Benriach 12 Years and Benriach 21 Years though. The ...
Nose: Barbour jackets with lemon curd, waxed papers and ink. Very oily and mineral, with some herbal liqueur and tart apple underneath. Then wet rocks, clay, copper coins and hints of wet sheep.