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.
Tasting three Glen Morays, Tomatin Earth, Cù Bòcan 2006 and Ardnamurchan’s latest spirit release.
Jameson Triple Triple, GlenAllachie’s Wood Finish range plus Loch Lomond’s latest releases.
The Islay Fest continues with Scarabus, Aerolite Lyndsay and a smattering of Fèis Ìle drams.
Dave Broom tries spirits from the opposite ends of the age spectrum in this week’s reviews.
Jameson Bow Street 18, Jura One For You, Method & Madness Hungarian Oak and Wolfburn Langskip.
Compass Box’s Calvados-Scotch blend, plus the first releases from the Whisky Sponge.
The first non-Scotch set of whiskies features five new Irish releases in time for St Patrick’s Day.
Glenmorangie Allta, Arbikie rye, Kingsbarns’ first release plus two Cardrona hatchlings.
A Speyside special featuring Glenlivet, GlenAllachie, Glen Elgin, Benromach, Tamdhu and Benrinnes.
A sweet theme unites malts from Glen Moray, GlenDronach, Glengoyne, Glenmorangie and Pulteney.
A trip around the islands sampling Lagavulin 1991, with a stop at Deanston for the new 40-year-old.
A quartet of single malts from James Eadie with Auchroisk, Blair Athol, Caol Ila and Dailuaine.
New whiskies including Highland Park Valkyrie and a trio of bargain-priced Lidl single malts.
Gordon & MacPhail’s 1956 Linkwood, plus Tomintoul and an intriguing quartet of blended malts.
Two Balblair vintages, Dalmore 45, Cadenhead Creations plus two Mossburn blended malts.
Two 90+ pointers from Adelphi, The Famous Grouse’s Cask Series, plus Tomatin Moscatel finish.
North British’s first commercial release, plus whiskies from Arran, Glenfarclas and Linkwood.
A gaggle of Glenrothes vie for attention this week, plus Johnnie Walker’s Midnight Blend.
Pitting Master of Malt against Gordon & MacPhail as both bottlers take on Chivas distilleries.
A quartet of indie-bottled Caol Ilas, a spooky Macduff and Arran's oldest core release yet.
From Ardbeg Drum to Littlemill 40, this week’s reviews run the length and breadth of Scotland.
An old Benromach, a blended malt and Daftmill’s Winter Release surround a trio of Tomatins.
Longmorn’s new NAS, Diageo’s Whiskey Union duo, Balblair 2005 and two silent distillery drams.
Smoky, floral and fruity – we’d expect nothing but an eclectic mix of drams from our chief engineer.
A sublime trio: Glenmorangie Astar redux, ethereal Brora and Midleton from the archives.
Our editor covers all bases with her favourites of 2016: a single malt, single grain and a blend.
From the sublime to the downright disgusting, three rare whiskies from the ’60s and ’70s.
Tripping on fruity old Glenugie, fragrant 1960s Glenlochy and a flabby 1940s blend.
Three accessible old whiskies, including Bruichladdich, Pride of Strathspey and a Reliance blend.
Kicking off the New Year with a diverse trio of illustrious Cadenhead Dumpies.
Exploring a Gordon & MacPhail trio of 40% abv whiskies, including two Glens and an Ardbeg.
Three cracking whiskies here – if you can find them – from Glenury Royal, Caol Ila and Glen Grant.