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The Scottish whisky brand Turntable, founded in Glasgow in 2022 by the brothers Ally and Gordon Stevenson, specializes in blended Scotch whisky. Transparency is central to the brothers' blending process: each release lists the whiskies used and the casks in which they were matured.
A few years ago, bottler Turntable Spirits was established in Glasgow. They specialise in blending whisky, and this Radar Love is a prime example. The label lists the whiskies used for the blend, which was finished for 14 months in moscatel casks. (55.8%)
26% sherried Tamdhu, 21% bourbon-matured Dalmunach, 18% bourbon-matured Mannochmore, and 35% Girvan, 22% of which is matured in bourbon and 13% in Marsala casks—this is Turntable's recipe for this Harder, Better, Stronger, Faster blended Scotch. (59.1%)
Unlike most other blended Scotch whiskies, Turntable's does list which whiskies are in it and at what percentage. This is also the case with this superb Born to be Wild-edition. The blend matured in sherry and two kinds of bourbon casks. (53% ABV)
This Turntable blend was created in collaboration with the Indian Amrut. Consequently, the blend makes up 36% of a bourbon-aged Amrut single malt. Additionally, there is a Benriach malt (25%), a Tamdhu malt (23%), and Cameronbridge grain (16%). (53% ABV)
This isn't a blended Scotch whisky from Turntable, but a blend, as it features Irish Dingle pot-still whiskey, the result of a collaboration with that distillery. Besides that whiskey, it also contains Balmenach, Blair Athol, and Loch Lomond malts. (52%)
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