The second of the brand new GlenAllachie core range, this one feels like the odd one out. Let me explain…
Read moreIn July this year, the first core range of single malt whiskies from Glenallachie were released to the world. The range features a 10, 12, 18 and 25 years old, let’s have a look at the 10 years old.
Read moreIt hasn’t rained for ages here in the Netherlands and that’s quite unusual. But instead of complaining about the tropical temperatures, let’s pair a whisky with it!
Read moreUntil recently, we haven’t tried any of the whiskies from Speyside Distillery, baring the name Spey. But once in a while, I let store owners pick a bottle for me, of which they think are great daily drams.
Read moreThis is a great whisky to drag your wine-loving/whisky-hating friend into our world of whisky, but don’t forget the veterans, because this really is a dram for everyone.
Read moreWhiskybroker is a bottler we haven’t noticed before, until last week. I bought this 25yo Aberlour for the insane price of just 75 pounds. How is that even possible? And how good can it be at that price?
Read moreAn untamed bottle of Craigellachie finished on a red wine barrel!
Read moreTamdhu, often overlooked, even by us. But we heard some good stories about their Batch Strength Series, so why not try one?
Read moreWhat a view, this Glen Moray Port Cask Finish. But is it also good on the inside?
Read moreComparing a 10 years old, fully Chardonnay Cask matured Glen Moray with a younger, finished version. Boy, how would that turn out…
Read moreLet’s have something that tastes like Easter Breakfast. This is a young Macallan from Gordon & Macphail’s Speymalt range.
Read moreLet’s stay in Caribbean vibes for International Whisky Day, here’s the Arumaticus Fumosus!
Read moreAn underrated gem, this extremely affordable Tomatin 14yo Port Casks.
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