Batch 204
Compass Box’s No Name No. 2 and Whyte & Mackay’s Light join four indie bottlings.
Compass Box’s No Name No. 2 and Whyte & Mackay’s Light join four indie bottlings.
If you’ve been wondering what Dave Broom thinks of Black Bowmore 50 Year Old, you’re in luck...
A bevy of Bunnahabhains, including a resurrected bottler and a fascinating maturation project.
Pitting Master of Malt against Gordon & MacPhail as both bottlers take on Chivas distilleries.
New whiskies including Highland Park Valkyrie and a trio of bargain-priced Lidl single malts.
This week is split between two trios, as venerable G&Ms meet experimental Bruichladdichs.
Wemyss’ latest blended malts meet single casks from BenRiach, GlenDronach and Craigellachie.
The annual line-up, featuring a handful of rarities alongside a number of old favourites.
Three modern-era ‘legends’ are reviewed, from Balblair, Bunnahabhain and Springbank.
A trio of Islay whiskies, including the oldest Caol Ila ever bottled, deliver high scores.
Angus MacRaild samples a trio of 1970s whiskies from Dallas Dhu, Macallan and Scapa.
A high-octane tasting of Auld Niblick, Macallan ‘As We Get It’ and MacPhail’s Pure Malt.
Three blends from the 1920s-50s have Angus MacRaild dreaming of a bygone era.
A 17-year-old Cragganmore, 34-year-old Glenturret from Berry Bros and 25-year-old Rosebank.
Two cult brand bottlings plus an often overlooked malt have surfaced from the archives for tasting.