Situated in the highlands 50 miles north of Glasgow, Glenturret is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland that is still producing whisky today. Although […] Read More
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First, I’d like to thank the two guys responsible for making this bottle a part of my collection. Martin Eber (Time for Whisky) first introduced […] Read More
With a “limited” run of 12,000 bottles the Bruichladdich 1990/27, or HB’90 for short, was released exclusively to the travel retail market succeeding the fantastic […] Read More
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
One of the many great things about visiting distilleries is the opportunity to try things you might not normally come across, such as whiskies not […] Read More
Some distilleries can’t bear the idea of their name on an independent bottle. (How often have you seen an independent Balvenie?) One way that really […] Read More
With the recent snow here in New York I find myself reaching for something peaty to warm me up, like this Bowmore bottled by Elements […] Read More
I tried this dram a The Whisky Show in London at the end of last year and had to have a bottle. Before we get […] Read More
Deanston is one of those distillery that’s really hooked me with their old school traditional methods and imagination for using a variety of casks. From […] Read More
As with the last review, this bottle was another souvenir pick up during my travels through Asia. As I was wandering around Taipei, I stopped […] Read More