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This WhiskySponge bottling results from the 'marriage' of two casks, a 1st fill sherry and a 1st fill bourbon cask, in which Glentauchers single malt whisky has matured for 18 years. This marriage yielded a total of 250 bottles at a strength of 53% ABV.
Glentauchers is, except to insiders, a not so well known Speyside distillery. This Gordon & MacPhail bottling is a good and affordable option to get to know the single malt whisky. Matured for 14 years in a cask chosen by the bottler. Bottled at 43%.
Glenturret calls itself on the label the oldest working distillery in Scotland. In any case, with the Maiden Release in 2020, Glenturret launched a new standard bottling, a 15-year-old single malt whisky. This is the 2024 edition. Bottled at 50.8%.
In 1985, Highland distillery Glenury Royal closed permanently. Before and after, relatively few bottlings of their single malt whisky were released, but they almost always scored very high. This also applies to this 29-year-old Rare Malts edition. (57%)
If you like strong whisky, then this Gouden Carolus single malt, with its 67.5%, is for you! The bottle is a single cask bottling by the Belgian De Molenberg distillery for the 2020 Ghent whisky festival. It was matured in a beer and then a bourbon cask.
A new single malt whisky from Belgian distillery De Molenberg. This bottling is finished in oloroso sherry casks, which in addition to its own malty notes also gives notes of red fruit, raisins, gingerbread and chocolate. A mild, pleasantly drinkable dram
Something different! 44 months young, this single malt from Stokerij De Molenberg. This Belgian whisky is soft, with notes of grass, vanilla, green banana and apple, and also some peach. Matured on bourbon, finished in beer casks. At 46%.
Green Spot is an Irish single pot-still whiskey. it is distilled from malted and unmalted barley. The Green Spot whiskey is also triple-distilled, according to Irish tradition. It is therefore a light, very pleasantly drinkable dram!
For the wine connoisseurs among you: this Irish single pot still whiskey has been finished in casks where first Château Montelena Zinfandel wine matured in. Before the finishing, this triple distilled Green Spot matured in bourbon and sherry casks. (46%)
This Green Spot Château Léoville Barton is a 3x distilled single pot still whiskey according to Irish tradition. It first matured in sherry and bourbon casks, and then matured in Bordeaux casks made of French oak. A fruity Irish whiskey for a nice price.
A very affordable Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey, distilled in the traditional way. That's this Heaven Hill Old Style Bourbon. This whisky matured in new American oak casks, of course. A great bourbon for an evening with friends. (40%)
Heaven's Door, founded in 2015 by Bob Dylan, bottles exceptional American and Irish whiskies. This, for example, is a straight bourbon whiskey finished in Calvados casks and on toasted oak staves, released in the Exploration Series. (54%)
This is the second batch of the Hemel & Hellevuur Dutch Single Malt Whisky from the young Dutch craft distillery Bossche Stokers. It is distilled from multiple types of malt and matured in three different sherry casks: PX, Palo Cortado and Oloroso. (48%)
This is a blend of carefully selected Japanese whiskies, the youngest of which is no less than 21 years old! These are Yamazaki and Hakushu single malt and Chita grain whisky that are blended in Japanese oak casks. (bottled at 43%)
The Hibiki Harmony is a blended Japanese whisky. So, a combination of malt and grain whisky. The Harmony matured in 5 different types of casks, such as bourbon and sherry casks and Japanese mizunara oak casks. It is bottled by Suntory Whisky at 43%.
This is no 'normal' rye whiskey that the High West Distillery releases, this is a blend of straight rye whiskeys. And you don't see that often! You really can taste from this bottling that High West was awarded as best distillery in America in 2016. (46%)
This 10-year-old 'Viking Scars' is a bottling in the new core series of Highland Park. The distillery profile is recognizable: a hint of smoke, heather and honey and subtle sherry tones. At around 40%, this is an easy drinkable single malt.
Bottled for the Dutch market, this Highland Park single malt whisky. A single cask bottling at 60% that has all the good things of Scotland's northernmost distillery. A dram to drink with concentration!
Bottled for the Dutch market, this Highland Park single malt whisky. A sturdy, nicely sherryed whisky that needs some time to get balanced, but then you will taste not only tobacco, leather and tea, but also sweet notes such as raisins and chocolate.
For those who are not familiar with Highland Park, or with single malt whisky in general, this 12-year-old Viking Honor is a nice introduction. This bottling covers the entire HP profile, with subtle peat smoke and sherry notes, heather, honey and vanilla
Released by Duncan Taylor in 2008 in the Peerless series. And this Highland Park bottling certainly is unparalleled! The Orkney single malt whisky is no less than 40 years old and can now boast a Whiskybase score of over 92 points. (40.8%)
This is an old-fashioned sherried Highland Park single malt whisky that you won't find nowadays! This bottling of a 16-year-old Orkney malt, intended for the Dutch market, dates from 2006. It is bottled at a cask strength of 58.7%. (350ml bottle)
With the WhiskySponge bottlings, we have a lot of interesting offers again! Like this Orkney Sponge, for example: a 23-year-old Highland Park single malt whisky. The malt matured in a refill hogshead, a bourbon cask. Bottled at cask strength (57%).
If you are looking for a simple, easy-drinking blended Scotch whisky for a very nice price, and then also in a liter bottle, look no further. Here's that one. A great whisky also for mixing, this Highland Queen. Bottled at 40%.
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