Glengoyne 18 Year Old

I used to  use Naked Wines a few years ago because if you drink grapes it has to be red for me. To me white is too tart and pink it too sweet but red is just right. Everyone is different of course but I digress. Naked Wines market this idea of the sweet spot […]

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Glengoyne 12 Year Old

The coming weeks and months might see quite a few Glengoyne articles as they release their new Travel Retail release Legacy: Chapter 1. The whisky in question this time though is far easier to get hold of than a trip to the airside of an airport. The Glengoyne is one of the only whiskies in […]

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Talisker Port Ruighe

Talisker doesn’t get much airtime here and there is a simple reason for that. I am not drinking or buying much of the stuff so can’t write any material on it. Talisker is still for me one of those brands which others rave about but I simply can’t see what holds the interest of the […]

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Singleton of Dufftown 18 Year Old

The Singleton of Dufftown brand is one of those brands which has been heavily engineered and modernised on top of an older distillery dating back to the end of the Victorian era. The 18 year old is the oldest single malt in the range which looks to be available and one I didn’t even know […]

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Glen Moray Classic Port Cask Finish

If there was one brand which owns the entry level single malt sector it would be Glen Moray and their Classic’s range. The distillery has a complete range of whiskies all available for under £30 in the UK and I have been remiss to have not mentioned them here before now. The Distillery The Glen […]

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Bowmore Vault Edition 1

I haven’t tried much if any Bowmore since visiting the distillery in 2017. I really enjoyed staying in the cottages and the tour was excellent. The distillery has a long tradition and was even used as a divisional headquarters during the Second World War. Today though there is a certain negativity in its reception from […]

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