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  • Talisker Skye

    Talisker Skye Whisky Review: Much more cereal/barley led than I remember from our last tasting. A sprinkle of salt throughout and some lovely heather honey and yeasty notes shine through that are usually masked a little. This is distinctly Talisker… Continue reading

    Talisker Skye
  • Drouet Reserve de Jean

    Drouet Reserve de Jean Cognac Review: Deliciously soft and inviting like spiced gingerbread melting in your mouth. 83/100 Continue reading

    Drouet Reserve de Jean
  • The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.2

    The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.2 whisky review: More of the same! The 1st edition was a very drinkable (albeit with a little water required) expression and this follows much in the same vein. Enticingly and subtly different, reflective of the cask… Continue reading

    The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.2
  • The One Port Cask Finish

    The One Port Cask Finish whisky review: Sweet and smoky but with a rather odd rubbery and metallic edge to it, reminds me of some of the more unusual Tobermory offerings from e.g. SMWS and although not displeasing it isn’t… Continue reading

    The One Port Cask Finish
  • The One Signature Blend

    The One Signature Blend whisky review: A great blend and definite improvement in flavour profile for me, the work on this from Dhavall and the Lakes Distillery really is starting to show here. 84/100 Continue reading

    The One Signature Blend
  • J. J. Corry The Gael

    J. J. Corry The Gael whisky review: Much more accomplished/complete and very enjoyable. This is the target flavour profile The Chapel Gate Whiskey are aiming for then I expect a highly drinkable series of whiskeys will follow. 83/100 Continue reading

    J. J. Corry The Gael
  • Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 8

    The GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 8 Whisky Review: Another great Cask Strength expression from GlenDronach, perhaps erring on the side of PX casks in this mixture which makes it all the more appealing to me. 86/100 Continue reading

    Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 8
  • Method and Madness Acacia Wood

    Method and Madness Acacia Wood whisky review: Sweet and nutty, less spicy than the cherry wood edition, but still quite thin bodied, definitely my preferred one of the two – I’d love to see and try more acacia wood matured… Continue reading

    Method and Madness Acacia Wood
  • Method and Madness Wild Cherry Wood

    Method and Madness Wild Cherry Wood whisky review: Unusually woody but thin, a little sappy and pine-like rather than oak wood. Spirit and sappy with fresh pepper and ginger. 81/100 Continue reading

    Method and Madness Wild Cherry Wood
  • Fercullen Premium Blend

    Fercullen Premium Blend whisky review: A great blend, very drinkable and enjoyable a good start or introduction to the range. 80/100 Continue reading

    Fercullen Premium Blend