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Review of Ledaig Hebridean Moon, a 10 year old cask strength single malt whisky from Tobermory distillery. A limited release ...
Review of James Eadie's Project 1927: six new make spirits from different distilleries, trying to replicate Scotch single ...
Review of The Wild Blue, a limited edition single malt Scotch whisky from Talisker. It is finished in red wine casks from ...
Nose: a nice fruity core, with stewed peaches and apricots, ripe apples, quince jam and honey. Mild hints of copper coins and light spearmint. Moderate rancio. Then some sweet almond milk. It’s quite ...
Review of the Glen Grant 1954, the final release in the Mr George Legacy series from Gordon & Macphail. A glorious single ...
Mouth: a lot of umami notes again. Smoked meat, a salty berry note, earthy peat and plenty of pipe tobacco. Hints of ...
Review of Glen Garioch 2003, a single cask bottling for Wu Dram Clan. Single malt whisky from an Oloroso sherry butt, with a ...
Review of the Jameson 23 Year Old, the oldest Jameson so far and a small batch of four casks. It is an Irish whiskey ...
Nose: on the bright side with lots of fruity notes. Damsons, mirabelles, oranges and pink grapefruits. Precious woods with just a hint of eucalyptus and potpourri in the background, as well as ...
Kilkerran whisky releases are always great to try. Even though it shares its DNA with Springbank, the Glengyle distillery manages to develop its own identity. Nose: very chalky with a firm salty side.