Batch 132
Three Irish whiskeys this week, plus the return of Crabbie’s to Scotch and an Islay single malt.
Three Irish whiskeys this week, plus the return of Crabbie’s to Scotch and an Islay single malt.
A bevy of Bunnahabhains comes under scrutiny, along with Clynelish and Glenrothes.
Two blends, including the latest Johnnie Walker, three Bowmores, three 90-plus scores.
Glenmorangie Allta, Arbikie rye, Kingsbarns’ first release plus two Cardrona hatchlings.
A quartet of whiskies from Deanston and Tobermory are bolstered by an elder Tomatin and Mortlach.
Dave Broom samples six truly venerable whiskies totalling an impressive 316 years old.
Dave Broom selects an eclectic trio of whiskies as his top drams of 2017.
Our editor covers all bases with her favourites of 2016: a single malt, single grain and a blend.
Our magazine editor chooses his whisky highlights from 2015, including two bargain Speyside malts.
A 1940s White Horse bottled for the US joins a rare Aultmore and an ‘austere’ Clynelish.
Tasting a fascinating ‘70s Aberlour, a historic ‘40s Kilbeggan and a surprising ‘80s Fettercairn.
A rare Karuizawa and cult whiskies from Laphroaig and Royal Brackla astonish MacRaild.
Angus MacRaild finds solace in three affordable vatted malts from the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s.
Dusting off three rare Signatory bottlings of Craigduff, Kinclaith and Rare Ayrshire/Ladyburn.
Dave Broom gets to know three rare whiskies: a 1990 Ardbeg, 1977 Brora and 1967 Highland Park.
Three cracking whiskies here – if you can find them – from Glenury Royal, Caol Ila and Glen Grant.