Batch 157
Three malts, three grains: Balblair, Glentauchers, Cambus, North British and Strathclyde.
Three malts, three grains: Balblair, Glentauchers, Cambus, North British and Strathclyde.
Two Balblair vintages, Dalmore 45, Cadenhead Creations plus two Mossburn blended malts.
Balblair’s age-stated core range plus Glenfiddich Grand Cru and Glenlivet 14 Year Old Cognac Finish.
A Highland-accented collection, including a quartet of Balblair vintages and an NAS Dalwhinnie.
Longmorn’s new NAS, Diageo’s Whiskey Union duo, Balblair 2005 and two silent distillery drams.
In a battle of the retailers, Royal Mile Whiskies goes head-to-head with The Whisky Exchange.
Tasting Gordon & MacPhail’s new Discovery range, plus maiden releases from Daftmill and Eden Mill.
Indie bottlings of Glen Elgin, Mortlach and Caol Ila most impressed Dave Broom this year.
Three modern-era ‘legends’ are reviewed, from Balblair, Bunnahabhain and Springbank.
Angus MacRaild visits Balblair, Pulteney and Tomatin with three drams distilled in the 1960s.
Head back in time with a 1960s Glenugie, 1950s Balblair and a rare 1930s Glamis single malt.