SCOTCH REVIEWS

Edradour 10 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Edradour 10 Year Review

For many years Edradour was known as the smallest distillery in the Highlands of Scotland. And they were proud of that fact. So much so, it seems like they may be in denial that no longer true. That title is now owned by Strathearn Distillery. Maybe. Strathearn Distillery now says it’s “probably” the smallest distillery in Scotland. But regardless, Edradour still remains tiny. So tiny in fact that they only have a handful of employees on staff and can only produce 600 liters a week. Compare that with Glenfiddich which can churn out more than 13 million liters a year, and you can see that Edradour still remains quite small.

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The Glenrothes 2001 Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

The Glenrothes 2001 Review

When the Edrington group comes to mind, you’d be forgiven for not immediately thinking of The Glenrothes. Not when they are also responsible for The Macallan, Highland Park, or the Famous Grouse blend. This 2001 vintage mini was bottled all the way back in 2012, so we can assume it is a blend of 11 year old whiskies. And with a 43% ABV and the likely use of chill filtering and color added, I’m not quite sure what to expect from this limited release.

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Glengoyne 15 Year Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Glengoyne 15 Year Shelf Review

Everything Glengoyne does is slow. But patience becomes a way of life when you boast the slowest stills in Scotland. This 15 year midrange offering is made up of a combination of ex-bourbon, first fill sherry, and refill sherry casks and boasts a 43% ABV and features non-chill filtration.

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Glengoyne 10 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Glengoyne 10 Year Review

Glengoyne distillery, located directly on the border of the Lowlands and the Highlands, famously states that it has “the slowest stills in Scotland”. In many ways, Glengoyne takes almost a craft distillery approach to whiskey, focusing on methods that prioritize patience over efficiency.

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The Glenrothes Select Reserve Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

The Glenrothes Select Reserve Shelf Review

The entry level Select Reserve expression from Glenrothes has a 40% ABV and uses a combination of ex-sherry and ex-bourbon casks blended together to create the “house style”.

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The GlenAllachie 10 Year Cask Strength Batch 5 Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

The GlenAllachie 10 Year Cask Strength Batch 5 Shelf Review

I have finally reached the end of my GlenAllachie tasting set, with the journey culminating in this award winning 10 year Cask Strength expression. This particular version of the 10 year is Batch 5 (there are now 6 out in the wild), and rings in at a healthy cask strength proof and like all GlenAllachie expressions remains non-chill filtered. And with an MSRP similar to that of the 15 year version I’vealready reviewed, I will attempt to determine which one I would be happier dropping a $100 on.

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The GlenAllachie 11 Year Grattamacco Finish Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

The GlenAllachie 11 Year Grattamacco Finish Review

As I continue to taste through my GlenAllachie set of samplers, I have finally reached an expression that moves away from the traditional sherry casks and promises to show a completely different side to Billy Walker’s latest distillery revitalization program. The expression in front of me is part of GlenAllachie’s 2021 limited edition wine finish series – a collection that includes a 13 year Rioja finish, a 12 year Sauternes finish, and an 11 year Grattamacco finish.

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The GlenAllachie 15 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

The GlenAllachie 15 Year Review

We continue the journey through the core GlenAllachie range by stepping up to the 15 year expression, crafted by famous master distiller Billy Walker and re-released in 2019 after he and a group of investors bought GlenAllachie in 2017. Lauded as one of the crowning achievements of the revitalized GlenAllachie brand, Walker calls the 15 “the perfect representation of the distillery’s DNA.”

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The GlenAllachie 12 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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The Glenlivet Nadurra Oloroso Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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Glendronach 12 Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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?

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Caol Ila 12 Year Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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!

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Clynelish 14 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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?

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Talisker 10 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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Glendronach 15 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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Loch Lomond 12 Inchmoan Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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Loch Lomond 12 Inchmurrin Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

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.

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