There’s a new batch from The Whisky Agency called Wave farewell to 2025. Today we’ll look at the non-peated single malts. All ...
Review of Big Peat Sinterklaas Edition, an Islay blended malt whisky from Douglas Laing. It is a limited edition for The ...
This is a limited edition of the well-known Glenfarclas 105. The back label explains that George S Grant used to bottled a cask strength whisky as a Christmas gift for staff and friends in the 1960s, ...
Review of the Oban 12 Year Old, bottled in the 2025 Special Releases series. It is a classic single malt Scotch whisky matured in ex-bourbon casks.
The 2025 Special Releases bring us an 18 year old Clynelish single malt. There’s more good news as they used refill casks for maturation. One thing stands out in the description though: it includes ...
Nose: pretty fresh, with lots of vibrant citrus notes and green apples, along with icing sugar and round vanilla. Some clear oak shavings and spearmint. After a while also a buttery theme and some ...
A sprint session again: 9 bottlings from Whisky AGE in Taiwan (including their Whisky Blues series). They are rather prolific but samples arrive late here in Europe, so it’s always a guess which ones ...
Nose: what to say? There are beautiful white nectarines and peaches, lemon juice and light pineapple, along with chalky touches and a little peanut oil. This one seems to have a wee vegetal side, ...
Nose: very forthcoming, with an impressive vibrance. Fresh citrus and minty notes up front, with hints of furniture polish and eucalyptus. Behind this I find generous tangerines, pineapples and some ...
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 ...