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Compass Box specializes in blending Scotch whisky. This already 7th edition of their Flaming Heart blended malt is composed with single malt whisky from Balmenach, Caol Ila, Laphroaig and Talisker. Aged in bourbon and French oak casks and bottled at 48.9%
When you talk about bourbon, the name Four Roses quickly comes to mind. And when you talk about quality bourbon, you might well be talking about bottles like this one: a rich blend of bourbon whiskeys aged at least 12 years, bottled at 54.55% ABV. Max 1p
Something different from the average bourbon in which you thoughtless tuck your ice cubes, this Four Roses Single Barrel Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. Complex, full and supple, with a subtle, long finish. Try it without ice first is our advice!
Fragrant Drops is the bottling brand of the Keeble Cask Company, founded in 2020. They're not afraid to bottle unusual whiskies, as evidenced by this sample set, which includes a Puni pot still, an InchDairnie malt, and a 50-year-old grain whisky.
With the George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey, the Ross & Squibb Distillery in Indiana goes back to the years of Prohibition in the US when whisky was distilled illegally. This bourbon has a sweet-but-distinctive rye flavour. (47% - 94 proof)
The Glasgow Distillery, founded in 2014, releases its whisky under the 1770 brand, but this is a Rolf Kaspar bottling in the Black Corbie series. The Lowland single malt whisky is 7 years old and matured in a first-fill Oloroso sherry cask. (57.1% ABV)
The single malt whisky from Speyside distillery Glen Elgin is almost exclusively available as an independent bottling, and here's another one! From James Eadie this time. The 12 years of cask maturation includes a 21-month finish in a Malaga cask. (52.7%)
A true Speyside malt, this 12-year-old Glen Elgin bottled by casQueteers, with lots of fruity notes: apple, grapes, peach, lemon, banana, and more. In addition, notes such as cinnamon, sawdust, pencil and malt. The single malt whisky is bottled at 57.7%.
Humbly working for the blends and therefore often overlooked, the Glen Elgin Distillery. Still, it's worth taking a look at their single malt whisky. With this bottling, for example: matured for 11 years in a refill bourbon barrel and bottled at 53.4%.
The label, featuring a Mexican (?), a deer, and a cat, might lead you astray, but the bottle actually contains a Glen Elgin single malt whisky. Bottled by Taiwanese Whisky AGE after 16 years of maturation in a re-charred bourbon cask. (56.1% ABV)
As most of the production goes to the blending industry, Glen Elgin, like many other Speyside distilleries, is not that well known. But that says nothing about the quality of the single malt whisky. Try this 11-year-old, madeira-finished dram (59.1%).
A nice, robust standard whisky from this Highland distillery. Matured in bourbon and sherry casks and bottled at 48%. And that at a very acceptable price. That you pronounce Glen Garioch as Glen Geeree does not matter then.
A real old-school sherried whisky, this at cask strength bottled Glen Garioch. Striking is the 'grown-up' balance between the influence of the sherry casks on which this malt matured and the spirit. This makes the whisky taste older than 15 years.
This Glen Garioch, a Highland single malt with a distinctive character, matured for 19 years in first-fill sherry casks before being bottled by Living Souls at 48% ABV. Expect notes of dried apricot, leather, plums, dark chocolate, and ginger. (48%)
Founded in 1797, the Glen Garioch distillery is one of the oldest in Scotland. In addition to own bottlings, there are also third-party editions of this Highland single malt whisky. Like this one that matured in a bourbon cask for almost 11 years. (58.1%)
The Small Batch series from Signatory Vintage is very suitable for exploring the world of Scotch whisky, also due to its favourable price. A good example is this Glen Garioch single malt whisky that matured for 12 years in first-fill bourbon casks. 48.2%
A pleasant and fairly complex standard bottling, this Founder’s Reserve from Glen Garioch. This malt combines the tones and tastes of the spirit and the bourbon and sherry casks on which it matured in a surprising way. At 48%.
A characteristic Speyside single malt whisky, this standard bottling by Glen Grant. Not too complex, pleasantly drinkable with notes like apple pie, caramel and almond in addition to the fruitiness of more whiskies from that region. For a reasonable price
You can't go wrong with a Glen Grant single malt whisky, but with this bottle you really get something exceptional! The spirit for this 21-year-old Speysider was vatted in a bourbon cask almost 75 years ago. It came out of that cask in 1984. (45%)
In 1973, the spirit for this Glen Grant single malt went into the (sherry) cask, where it matured for 36 years, before being bottled in 2010 by The Whisky Agency at a relatively high cask strength (53.6%). Keywords: intense, complex, perfect, balanced.
The distinctive, slender shape of the stills at Glen Grant Distillery are said to produce the light, fresh profile of one of the world's best-selling single malt whiskies. A special Glen Grant bottling is this 26 to 27 year old one from BB&R. (49,1%)
In 1995, the spirit for this single malt whisky went into 2 bourbon casks and matured there for 27 long years. At the end of 2022, Signatory Vintage combined the contents of the casks and bottled the Glen Grant in 384 bottles at 49.1% cask strength.
This is another solid bottling from the Japanese bottler Acorn. Behind the classic label lies a 24-year-old Glen Grant single malt whisky, released in the Friends of Oak series. The whisky matured in a bourbon cask, from which 141 bottles came at 55.6%.
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