Batch 30
Smoky drams from Ledaig, Bunnahabhain, Elements of Islay and Rock Oyster, plus Jura and Strathmill.
Smoky drams from Ledaig, Bunnahabhain, Elements of Islay and Rock Oyster, plus Jura and Strathmill.
Dave Broom tastes three Hazelwood blends, a Girvan grain, plus Glen Moray and The Glenlivet malts.
Featuring a peaty Angel’s Nectar, two indie grain bottlings plus an impressive 12-year-old blend.
The first release from Ailsa Bay lands on Dave Broom’s doorstep this week, alongside other delights.
This week Becky Paskin gets acquainted with four new Wemyss Malts releases plus two peaty drams.
Dave Broom detects a sweet theme developing while tasting this week’s new whiskies.
Longmorn’s new NAS, Diageo’s Whiskey Union duo, Balblair 2005 and two silent distillery drams.
Dave Broom inspects G&M’s Wood Makes the Whisky series, alongside a rare 1950 Glen Grant.
R&B Distillers’ first whiskies and Talisker’s new NAS feature in this week’s tasting notes.
Glenturret’s new single malt range, two wood-influenced Ballantine's and JW&S 2016 Private Edition.
A 48- and 5-year-old malt bookend three IBs and a Deanston in Dave Broom's latest tasting.
Featuring blends from The Last Drop, Royal Salute and Chivas Regal – plus Kininvie and Scapa malts.
Last of the Bowmore Devil’s Cask bottlings, a smoky anCnoc and the new NAS foursome from Glenrothes.
A 1-2-3 of malts from Loch Lomond Group: three Glen Scotias, two Inchmurrins and a Loch Lomond.
The discount retailer’s seasonal Scotches, including three aged blends and two mature malts.
Malts from Ardmore and Laphroaig rub shoulders with grains from Port Dundas and Loch Lomond.
A duet of Dalmores, a brace of Bunnahabhains, plus a new Benromach and an Arran limited edition.
An aged Cally grain, a Dailuaine and two Caol Ilas, a Glenmorangie and a Compass Box blended malt.
Port Ellen, Brora, Clynelish, Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Dalwhinnie, Dailuaine, Pittyvaich and The Cally.
Six indie bottlings, featuring Aultmore, Benriach, Glen Grant, Glentauchers, Imperial and Linkwood.
Five new Balvenie whiskies pay tribute to malt master David Stewart. But are they any good?
Two bovine blends, surrealist art and a peaty finish feature in this week's selection of whiskies.
Dave Broom's tasting notes on a trio of indie bottlings, two Deverons and a supercharged Ardbeg.
One of these whiskies is described as ‘truly glorious’, earning our highest score yet. But which?
Three flavour-named blended malts; two singles from Burn Stewart; one delightful NAS Glenfarclas.
Plenty of single grain this week, alongside two blends – including a rye-accented Johnnie Walker.
Independents dominate this collection of single malts, with an old Littlemill to the fore.
A Highland-accented collection, including a quartet of Balblair vintages and an NAS Dalwhinnie.
From Jura to Dalmore via Islay and Oban, six more new whiskies get the Dave Broom tasting treatment.
Dave Broom assesses six new whiskies, including a trio of Glenlivet travel retail bottlings.