GlenDronach (pronounced: glen drawn-ick) is quickly becoming one of my favorite distilleries with the wide range of expressions and finishes. Originally released in 2011, the […] Read More
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I’ve always wanted to try the Laphroaig Carideas 2013 Port Wood Finish, but alas, this is likely the closest I will come to that. The […] Read More
Glenlivet introduced the Nàdurra range into it’s portfolio in 2005. Nàdurra is the Gaelic word for “natural”, and Nàdurra range strives to live up to that name – […] Read More
The Auchentoshan (pronounced: ock-en-tosh-shen) Solera was on my list of bottles to find ever since I saw it posted on Instagram awhile back. The tasting […] Read More
Sherry bombs are some of my favorite whiskies. The range of sweetness, tartness, and dark fruity notes with sherry cask has me always excited to […] Read More
I’m a huge fan of peated whisky from around the world, and I’ve always enjoyed a dram of Balvenie, so when I came across a […] Read More
I discovered Edradour (pronounced Edd-ra-DOW-er) on a business trip last year, and became a big fan of one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries. Dating back to […] Read More
There’s been a lot of hype around the Balvenie Tun 1509 releases over the last few months, so I’ve been eager to see why this […] Read More
I was introduced to Benromach when I first visited London by the wonderful people at The Whisky Exchange. Benromach has become one of my favorite […] Read More
The Dalmore King Alexander the III has an interesting back story that provides a foreword to the Dalmore insignia and the naming of this expression. […] Read More