SCOTCH REVIEWS
The GlenAllachie 12 Year Review
Founded in 1967, and based in Aberlour, Scotland, GlenAllachie has had a history of ups and downs. But since its purchase by a group of investors that includ the famous master distiller Billy Walker (of Glendronach, and BenRiach fame), the future of GlenAllachie is decidedly on the up and up. Billy has rekindled enthusiast interest in the brand by relaunching a core range of whiskies that include a 12, 15, 18, 25 year, and an annual 10 year cask strength expression.
The Glenlivet Nadurra Oloroso Review
The Glenlivet Nàdurra series seeks to show what tasting Glenlivet whisky is like straight from the barrel. Nàdurra – meaning “natural” in Gaelic – is the closest many of us will get to an entirely pure tasting experience – short of actually visiting the distillery itself. Coming in various versions, the Nàdurra series is an inside peak into how a big, bold full cask strength Glenlivet takes to sherried and peated treatments.
Bunnahabhain 12 Year Review
Bunnahabhain (pronounced boo-na-ha-ven) is the poster child for Scottish distilleries no one can accurately pronounce. It’s spelled nothing like it sounds, it has no direct correlation with any words in the English language, and it’s a relatively unknown distillery that many casual whisky drinkers have never even heard of. In other words, it’s the perfect storm for hilariously bad mispronunciations.
Glendronach 12 Review
Glendronach 12 is the entry level whisky in the Glendronach range. Matured exclusively in a combination of Pedro Ximenez and Oloroso sherry casks, this non-chill filtered whisky is presented at 43% and features a beautiful nostalgic bottle design.
The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve Shelf Review
One of the new entry level whiskies from The Glenlivet, the Caribbean Reserve seems to be squarely aimed at the American whisky market and its burgeoning cocktail scene. But can this whisky stand on it own as well? Or should it be relegated to the bar cart?
Caol Ila 12 Year Shelf Review
Caol Ila is a distillery that whisky nerds seem to love and normal folks can’t even pronounce. But is their core 12 year expression worth the hype? Because it sure isn’t cheap!
Clynelish 14 Year Review
Clynelish 14 is an odd duck. Featuring relatively unassuming bottle designs, a lack of splashy marketing, and with the majority of its output going towards Jonnie Walker blends, Clynelish doesn’t have a big following here in the states. But is this core 14 year expression worth dropping almost $70?
Talisker 10 Year Review
Hailing from the Isle of Sky, Talisker 10 presents a shockingly good ocean-influenced Scotch whisky. While a little younger in age than other bottlings at this price point, Talisker 10 is a fascinating pour where the flavors shine and take you on a journey to a far away island.
Glendronach 15 Year Review
While riding the whisky industry’s success, sherried whiskies have become all the rage. And what if I told you that there were incredible, readily available sherry cask whiskies out there not named Macallan? Today we take a look at one such whisky - a triumph in distillation, and one of my favorite bottles of 2020.
Alexander Murray Braes of Glenlivet 21 Year Review
While Braes of Glenlivet may not be a household name, but with this Alexander Murray bottling enjoying an MSRP of $175, should this little known distillery be on your unicorn list?
Loch Lomond 12 Inchmoan Shelf Review
Rounding out the three 12 year Loch Lomond whiskies I have, this Inchmoan is their peated expression, leading with more smoke, seaweed, and herbal notes than the others. Normally I am not a big fan of peated whiskies, but can this gentle nudge me in that direction? Let’s find out.
Loch Lomond 12 Inchmurrin Review
Continuing my exploration of Scotland’s most diversified distillery, Loch Lomond’s Inchmurrin expression is a different take on their 12 year expression. It features a brighter, more fruit forward palate, that contrasts nicely with some of their other offerings.
The Glenlivet 12 Year First Fill Review
Another day, another limited edition. But this one is a bit different because it’s actually affordable! The Glenlivet released their 12 Year First Fill expression to highlight the effect of bourbon casks on their whisky. The result - the biggest whisky surprise of my 2021.
Glenmorangie Lasanta Shelf Review
With Glenmorangie ranked as one of the world’s most popular Single Malts, let’s explore their sherried core expression and see if it’s worth the hype.
Cameronbridge 27 Year Single Cask Review
Is grain whisky the best deal in Scotch? In a word - yes. While not nearly as popular as Single Malt, Single Grain if often overlooked and passed over. How else would it be possible to grab this 27 year Cask Strength Scotch for under $80? Let’s dive in and see if its worth the plunge.
Glen Grant 12 Shelf Review
Light and refreshing whiskies aren’t normally my cup of tea. But this Glen Grant does make a strong case for easy, summer sipping.
Aberlour A’bunadh Batch 64 Review
Aberlour A’bunadh is one of the few regularly available cask strength sherry matured Scotches on the market today. It is released in batches a few times a year (we are now up to batch 68) and while it doesn’t garner the fanfare of some other limited releases, this has the specs to be an incredible whisky. So let’s dive in and see if it can compete with its big neighbor (The Macallan) up the road.
Oban 14 Year Shelf Review
Diving into Oban’s flagship core product, their 14-year expression, is like taking a trip to the Scottish Isles. It’s a distinctly costal experience, brought to the whisky by Oban’s proximity to the sea. The sea winds of Scotland’s west coast have a profound effect on the distillate as it ages, producing a meaty and briny style of whisky.
Benrinnes 15 Year Single Cask Review
Chosen by the incredible team at K&L, this independent bottling is of a little known Speyside distillery. Benrinnes is famous for contributing their whisky to Jonnie Walker and J&B blends and very little of its whisky is ever bottled as a single malt - making this a treat to explore.
Glenfarclas 25 Year Review
Is this the best value in Scotch whisky today? Let’s explore this single malt aged for 25 years in 100% ex-Oloroso Sherry casks and see what all the fuss is about.