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Give this 14-year-old Highlander the time to develop in the glass. You will then be rewarded with the typical Clynelish profile: waxy, honey, oranges, mint and pepper. Just to name a few. This bottle offers great value for money.
For those who want to get acquainted with a peated Irish single malt whiskey. This Connemara Original drinks away easily and is modestly smoky. An 'entry-level whiskey', also considering the price.
This peated Irish whiskey from the Cooley Distillery is a great introduction to smoky single malt. With a nice balance between peat and smoke, light spiciness, honey, heather and even a hint of gasoline, this is a pleasant alternative to blended whisky.
A peated Irish single malt whiskey that has been distilled 2 instead of 3 times, and then matured in bourbon and sherry casks. You don't often come across drams like this Connemara,! And then it is also a nice drinkable, well-balanced whisky!
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 high scores of previous bottlings prove that the Taiwanese bottler Scout Drinks has a good nose for whisky. This 23-year-old, bourbon-aged bottling of a single malt from the Irish Cooley distillery will undoubtedly also impress. (57.7% cask strength)
A mild, fruity and 'modest' Speysider, this Cragganmore 12. No spectacle in your glass, but a balanced complexity. Fruit and heather, a hint of grains, honey, toffee and the spiciness of oak. A dram to give a chance!
Almost the entire production of Craigellachie disappears in blended whisky. Only 2% comes on the market as single malt bottling. And this 13-year-old is one of them. Fresh and fruity, spicy too. A real Speyside, for a very reasonable price.
Craigellachie is specialising in producing single malt whisky finished in exceptional casks. This 13-year-old Old Bas-Armagnac Cask is a prime example of this. The Speysider first matured in bourbon and sherry casks before being finished. (46%)
Rich in taste, light, creamy oak, grassy, plums, fruit, complex woody ... the reviews tumble over each other. There is a lot to taste in this 17-year-old Craigellachie single malt whisky that matured in casks of American oak. At 46%.
We've received new bottlings from Cadenhead's Original Collection, and this Craigellachie is one of them. This single malt whisky from the Speyside distillery, which has been in business for over 130 years, matured for 18 years in Oloroso casks. (46% ABV)
Specially released for the Dutch market, but of course available worldwide through us: a 13-year-old Craigellachie single malt whisky at cask strength (55.3%), matured in a bourbon cask. Taste tropical fruit, baked apple, mature oak, pepper and much more.
This 14-year-old Craigellachie appeared in Càrn Mòr's Strictly Limited series. Although the distillery is in production since the late 19th century, its whisky is only now gaining more recognition. This release matured in a fino sherry cask. (47.5%)
Compass Box calls this bottling 'our majestic king'. Matured in sherry and red wine casks, the whisky got a crimson colour. King Crimson. In addition to the colour, the casks also gave the blend intense notes of chocolate, plum jam and red currant. (46%)
In 2023, Murray McDavid released this Croftengea Double Finish in the Cask Craft series. The peated single malt whisky from the Loch Lomond Distillery is finished in both Port and Madeira casks (double-finished). 'Smoky & Fruity,' says the label. 44.5%
A whisky like this Currach Atlantic Wakame had never been seen before when it was released in 2021: it's an Irish single malt whisky finished in seaweed-charred casks! And that's a rare, sustainable seaweed. At cask strength (57.2% ABV).
No, this is not a bourbon, but a closely related Tennessee Straight Whiskey. The difference is an extra carbon filtering. This 4-year-old Daddy Rack is made from an old recipe by experienced distillers. It is a single-cask bottling at 61.7% cask strength.
This Dailuaine single malt whisky is finished in good old European oak Oloroso sherry casks. It matured for a total of 10 years before being bottled by James Eadie at 48.3% as a tribute to the Speyside whisky region. For a great price!
Behind the whimsical labels of The Whisky Blues bottlings lie some serious whiskies. Like this 23-year-old single malt from the Dailuaine distillery, built in the Speyside in 1852. It matured in a first-fill bourbon cask and was bottled at 57.0% ABV.
This is the fifth edition from bottler Saltire, released in 2024. It is a Dailuaine single malt, a whisky from Speyside. The malt matured for 14 years in a first-fill bourbon cask, a hogshead, yielding 299 bottles at a cask strength of 48.8% ABV.
Dailuaine has hardly ever released bottlings of their own product, but it is one of the larger distilleries in the Speyside. To get to know this single malt whisky better, this Chapter 7 bottling is very suitable. It aged for 11 years in a bourbon cask.
Artistic labels and beautiful bottles characterise Fragrant Drops bottlings, but of course, it's primarily about the whiskies inside those bottles. And that is certainly the case, as with this 12-year-old, bourbon-aged Dailuaine single malt. (57.2%)
The Dailuaine distillery (1852) was the first with those distinctive 'pagodas', or dome ventilators. Bottler Ralf Kaspar released a fine sherried single malt whisky from them in 2026. Matured for 12 years in a first-fill Oloroso cask. (55.2%)
Of course it's not about the bottle, but the bottle of this Dalmore 12 single malt whisky really is impressive! The whisky itself is a Dalmore core bottling and with its nice balance and complexity a good example of what Dalmore has to offer. (40%)
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