Scotch whisky

Whisky distilled, matured for a minimum of 3 years and bottled in Scotland

  • Lagavulin 9 Years Old House Lannister

    House Lannister Lagavulin 9 Years Old whisky review: Much more of a classic Lagavulin than I found the 8 Year Old anniversary edition. Sweet and meaty with a dusty smoke, a nice bitterness to it that presents as chocolate. I… Continue reading

    Lagavulin  9 Years Old House Lannister
  • Clynelish 2017 Distillery Exclusive

    Clynelish Distillery Exclusive Bottling whisky review: From the colour and flavours present I suspect a healthy amount of refill ex-bourbon casks went into this vatting, surprisingly it really doesn’t feel that youthful and could easily pass a comparison with the 14… Continue reading

    Clynelish 2017 Distillery Exclusive
  • Clynelish Reserve House Tyrell

    House Tyrell Clynelish Reserve whisky review: Plenty of classic Clynelish notes in here, just delivered a little to spirity for me. This one hugely benefits from a good sploosh of water to reveal some softer vanilla notes. Waxy and spiced… Continue reading

    Clynelish Reserve House Tyrell
  • Cardhu Gold Reserve House Targaryen

    House Targaryen Cardhu Gold Reserve whisky review: It has been some time since I last tried Cardhu’s Gold Reserve and I can’t help but feeling it has either improved slightly or my ability to appreciate it has grown. Billed as… Continue reading

    Cardhu Gold Reserve House Targaryen
  • MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated 21 Years Old

    MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated 21 Year Old blended malt whisky review: A deliciously well-aged blend, just enough peat smoke to make me think of older style single malts and also robust but subtle or rather soft sherry influences too -… Continue reading

    MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated 21 Years Old
  • MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated 12 Years Old

    MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated 12 Year Old blended malt whisky review: A very different blend, lighter on the palate and more wood influence. It feels to me like they have shifted the balance much in favour of the Speyside malt(s) here… Continue reading

    MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated 12 Years Old
  • MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated

    MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated blended malt whisky review: A great blended malt, a little youthful but this brings power to the Islay smoke, some nice floral and herbal elements in here but difficult to assign much specific cask influences. The… Continue reading

    MacNair’s Lum Reek Peated
  • Octomore 8.3

    Octomore 08.3 whisky review: A mixture of sweet and bitter make for quite a complex dram permanently backed by peat influences but never overpowered by it. Lots of delicious woody herbal influence and a little earthen too in places, there… Continue reading

    Octomore 8.3
  • Octomore 8.2

    Octomore 08.2 whisky review: Another peat monster but with some serious wine/fruity sweetness thrown in for measure. A little in conflict at first on the palate but eventually settles into a succulent sweet peatiness liked smoked jam. The wine casks… Continue reading

    Octomore 8.2
  • Aberlour 18 Years Old

    Aberlour 18 Year Old whisky review: Much more dried fruit and sherry influence in the 18 year old expression as compared to the Aberlour Triple Cask I sampled in this little duet. Still quite fresh and zesty polish and pear… Continue reading

    Aberlour 18 Years Old