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Take a cask of The Balvenie single malt whisky, add a teaspoon of Glenfiddich malt, and behold: a cask of Burnside blended malt! After 28 (!) years of maturation, the Taiwanese bottler Whisky Age extracted 224 bottles from that bourbon cask at 48% ABV.
This Caol Ila single malt whisky bottled by Van Wees is 7 years old. The medium-peated Islay malt matured in two bourbon casks. The Ultimate label is known for its reasonable prices, and that is also reflected in this release. (bottled at 46%)
A fairly young bottling by Van Wees of a Caol Ila single malt whisky. The medium-peated Islay malt matured in a bourbon cask and is bottled at cask strength (59.2%). Also considering the price an excellent option to enjoy this solid Islay whisky.
This Highland single malt whisky was already bottled in 1990 for the Taiwanese market. We don't know from which distillery this whisky is, but we do know that it matured for 26 years. A richly filled flavor palette with a lot of depth, old-fashioned good!
The Whiskey Fair is the label under which the annual whisky festival in Limburg, Germany, releases bottlings. This Cooley 2001 is one of the bottles for the 2023 edition. This 21-year-old Irish single malt whisky matured in an Amarone cask. (55.8%)
The Taiwanese Whisky AGE bottled this Craigellachie single malt whisky in 2022 after it had matured in a bourbon cask for 13 years. An uncomplicated, accessible dram. Notes of yellow fruit, nuts and citrus, malty notes next to wood and spices. (53.8%)
Although one of the larger single malt whisky distilleries in the Speyside, Dailuaine is not very well known. They hardly release distillery bottlings. So we have to look at bottlers like Van Wees, with this 13-year-old dram, for example, bottled at 46%.
Highland distillery Deanston bottled this single malt whisky for the 2023 Whisky Tasting Festival in Utrecht, Netherlands. The 10-year-old malt matured in a bourbon cask and is bottled at 51.0%. There are few left of the 309 bottles, so grab your chance!
And yet another strongly sherried Edradour single malt whisky from bottler Van Wees. And again in their Cask Strength series. This malt from the Southern Highlands aged for 9 years in an active sherry cask and is bottled at 58.9%.
Whiskybroker's Cree bottlings have an excellent price/quality ratio. That also applies to this Fettercairn. The Highland single malt whisky is 14 years old and was bottled at cask strength (52.0%). It matured in an ex-bourbon hogshead.
Behind a beautiful retro label, with a duck of course, hides a Fine Blended Malt Whisky from the German bottler Whisky-Fässle. It is a blend of Speyside single malt whiskies, the youngest of which is 12 years old. Enjoy the mild Speyside fruitiness. 44.4%
For those who want to try a smoky Islay single malt whisky at cask strength, this Finlaggan is, the price considered, a good entry-level model. Any smoky Islay whiskey can be found behind the Finlaggan label. We don't know which one is in this bottling.
For those who want to try a smoky Islay single malt whisky at a favorable price, this Finlaggan is a good entry. Behind the Finlaggan label could be any smoky Islay whisky. It is not known from which distillery this bottling comes from. (40%)
Finlaggan is the brand for the bottlings of peated Islay single malt whisky from the Vintage Malt Whisky Company. The bottler does not reveal which distillery the whisky comes from, but we do know that this edition was finished on port casks. (46%)
In general, single grain whisky gets a good flavor through maturation. So it's all right with this Girvan, bottled by the Thompson brothers, which matured for 32 years in two bourbon casks. A sweet and, despite its age, fresh dram. (48.7%)
The Girvan grain distillery was built in 1963 in the Lowlands, mainly intended as a supplier of grain whisky for the blending industry. However, single grain bottlings such as this 27-year-old from The Whisky Blues are also regularly released. (55.1%)
Bottler Whisky-Doris comes here with an interesting Glen Keith bottling. Interesting also as the Speyside Distillery was closed from 1999 to 2013. This Glen Keith single malt-whisky went in the bourbon cask in 1997 and was bottled at 50.3% 23 years later.
As a bottler, Whiskybroker has always strived for reasonable prices, and that still applies to bottlings under their new Cree brand. See, for example, this 14-year-old Glen Moray single malt whisky, matured in a bourbon barrel and bottled at 51.1%.
Special at Glen Spey are the purifiers on the spirit stills. These provide a greater 'reflux', which results in a lighter, delicate single malt whisky. Taste it with this 12-year-old Cree bottling. Finished in a superior bourbon cask. (52% cask strength)
Bottled in 2021 by Whisky-Doris, with another beautiful Art Nouveau label for which the bottler is known. And they are also known for the good quality of the whisky. This is a 12 year old Glenallachie single malt whisky, matured in a sherry cask. (53.9%)
The German quality bottler Whisky-Fässle released this bottling in 2021, with a greater scaup duck on the label and a 12-year-old Glenallachie in the bottle. The single malt whisky matured in a large sherry cask and was bottled at 51.7% cask strength.
With their The Ultimate series, bottler Van Wees usually sticks to straightforward bottlings without cask experiments, etc. This is also the case with this Glencadam. The single malt whisky matured for 12 years in two bourbon casks and is bottled at 46%.
Glendullan single malt whisky is relatively unknown, except in America where it is marketed as Singleton of Glendullan. Here is a bottling from Van Wees in their The Ultimate series. The malt matured for 13 years in a bourbon cask and was bottled at 46%.
If you want to discover why Glenlossie single malt whisky is so well-suited to blends like Haig and Johnnie Walker, this reasonably priced cask Van Wees bottling sure is an option. The single malt whisky matured for 10 years in a bourbon cask. (46%)
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