Edradour calls themselves Scotland’s Little Gem. Producing only 90,000L per annum, Edradour is one of the smaller distilleries in Scotland. Edradour is also one of […] Read More
Tag: highlands
After a bit of a hiatus from writing about whisky, I thought it was apropos that my first post for my return to writing be […] Read More
Two’s company, but three’s a crowd…unless we’re talking about the original GlenDronach 15 Revival. Last year I had been searching around for these, but not […] Read More
When I visited the Glengoyne distillery in August of last year, I was hoping to find the latest batch of the Teapot Dram, but alas, […] Read More
Upon celebrating their 50th Anniversary, Deanston released the Decennary – a limited edition whisky that you could only purchase at the distillery. The Decennary was […] Read More
Situated on the fault line between Highlands and Lowlands, Glengoyne is tucked away near Dumgoyne Hill. The hills in and forestry in the area provided […] Read More
Some 30 miles north of Glasgow lays the Deanston distillery. Founded in 1966, Deanston converted an inactive cotton mill built in 1785 into a distillery. […] Read More
The GlenDronach single cask series is a bit confusing. As you notice on the label of this bottle it is “Finished in the finest Pedro […] Read More
Glenglassaugh (pronounced: glen-glass-oh) is one of those distilleries that refuses to die off – thank the whisky gods for that! The distillery has opened and […] Read More
As some of you know, I’m a huge fan of single cask bottles, so naturally I’m a huge fan of Single Cask Nation. This 2009 […] Read More