Batch 87: Irish whiskey
The first non-Scotch set of whiskies features five new Irish releases in time for St Patrick’s Day.
The first non-Scotch set of whiskies features five new Irish releases in time for St Patrick’s Day.
The Islay Fest continues with Scarabus, Aerolite Lyndsay and a smattering of Fèis Ìle drams.
A double dose of Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila and Glenfiddich Scotch whiskies from Dave Broom this week.
An assortment of treats this week from the likes of Lagavulin, Kilchoman, Glenmorangie and anCnoc.
In a battle of the retailers, Royal Mile Whiskies goes head-to-head with The Whisky Exchange.
A barrage of Highland Parks bound for duty free, plus the milestone Benromach Cask No 1.
Starting with Ardbeg Twenty Something, Dave Broom gets immersed in Scotland’s island whiskies.
A round-up of 2019’s official Islay Festival whiskies, including Ardbeg, Bowmore and Octomore.
Teeling’s first release, Red Spot, Prince Charles’ Royal Lochnagar and that Amazon Bowmore.
Moon Import’s revered Costume Series gets an airing in this week’s rare whisky reviews.
Three legendary (and rightly so) SMWS bottlings, including the very first from the society.
Three blends from the 1920s-50s have Angus MacRaild dreaming of a bygone era.
Three more affordable old bottlings: a mysterious malt, a rare Inverleven and a thumping Lagavulin.