Bunnahabhain 40 yo 1980 (45,2%, Gleann Mór ‘Rare Find’ 2020, refill sherry casks) Braeval 16 yo 2009 (62%, Gleann Mór ‘Rare Find’ 2025, first-fill bourbon finish #9504, 195 btl.) Ledaig 12 yo 2011 (56 ...
The latest samples from The Whisky Jury are in: Irish whiskey, rum and armagnac. We’ll start in Ireland. Apparently The Whisky Jury and The Roots have been fishing in the same pond lately. They’ve ...
Bladnoch Alinta takes its name from an indigenous Australian word that means fire and flames. Remember the distillery is owned by an Australian entrepreneur. Launched in April 2022, it is their first ...
Review of the Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition, an Irish single pot still whiskey finished in Port casks. It is part of the ...
Review of two limited editions in the Elements of Islay series: Beach Bonfire and Fireside. Peated blended malts bottled by ...
Since 2024 Laphroaig 30 Year Old comes in annual batches. It spent time in both American oak barrels and European sherry hogsheads and butts. The 30 is the oldest whisky in the core range by quite a ...
Reviews of 10 assorted Decadent Drinks bottlings, from Springbank, Caperdonich, Tomatin, Miltonduff, Highland Park and other ...
The Whisky Dreamers is a group of three whisky lovers from Belgium and The Netherlands. Around the time of The Whisky Fair 2025 they presented two bottlings done for them by Malts of Scotland. Decent ...
It’s been almost a year since I reviewed some bottlings from Cut Your Wolf Loose, but here goes. Two of them are rarely seen in the market: a rather old Miltonduff and a younger Tamnavulin with a ...
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