Batch 223
Method and Madness’ acacia and cherry wood-matured whiskeys meet four Adelphis.
Method and Madness’ acacia and cherry wood-matured whiskeys meet four Adelphis.
A mixed bag of single malts, regions and styles, including Glenlossie, Jura and Laphroaig.
A Karuizawa triptych illustrates the enduring excellence of this cult Japanese single malt.
A venerable Benromach, two unusual Cù Bòcans and Glenmorangie’s new travel retail range.
From Imperial to Littlemill, Dave Broom loses himself in old drams from indie bottlers.
Three 1960s blends take Angus MacRaild from a soapy stupor to waxy, peated pleasure.
Dave Broom stops by Speyside for indie gems from Thompson Bros., Càrn Mòr and Cadenhead.
This week is split between two trios, as venerable G&Ms meet experimental Bruichladdichs.
A royal pair – Highland Queen and King's Ransom – are attended by a millennium blended malt.
Balblair’s age-stated core range plus Glenfiddich Grand Cru and Glenlivet 14 Year Old Cognac Finish.
Wemyss’ latest blended malts meet single casks from BenRiach, GlenDronach and Craigellachie.
A 1940s White Horse bottled for the US joins a rare Aultmore and an ‘austere’ Clynelish.
A trip through Islay with Ardbeg's new 19-year-old, a wine-cask Kilchoman and Lagavulin 10.
A chocolatey Springbank, meaty Ledaig, plus Rock Island’s new maritime blended malts.
Dusting off three rare Signatory bottlings of Craigduff, Kinclaith and Rare Ayrshire/Ladyburn.
Jameson Triple Triple, GlenAllachie’s Wood Finish range plus Loch Lomond’s latest releases.
Jura’s Time and Tide meet bottlings from Ardmore, Auchroisk, Imperial and Miltonduff.
A trio of Islay whiskies from Lagavulin, Laphroaig and Port Ellen impress Angus MacRaild.
Whiskies by Royal Salute and Johnnie Walker Ghost & Rare put lost distilleries into focus.
Thirteen new single malts from Caperdonich, Longmorn, Glen Keith and Braes of Glenlivet.
A collection of young Caol Ila bottlings meets Peat Chimney blended malt from Wemyss.
Three less heralded whiskies, including single malts from Ardmore, Glendullan and Millburn.
This week sees Dave Broom dive into a delirium of exclusive Daftmill whiskies.
This year’s series includes single malts from Bunnahabhain, Deanston, Ledaig and Tobermory.
Port Askaig, Linkwood and Wemyss Malts complete the line-up of whiskies this week.
Angus MacRaild samples a trio of 1970s whiskies from Dallas Dhu, Macallan and Scapa.
Macallan Boutique Collection joins bottlings from Adelphi, James Eadie and Thompson Bros.
BrewDog’s Boilermaker Series joins bottlings from Thompson Brothers and The Whisky Agency.
A ‘thrilling’ 1980s Dailuaine joins a ‘60s Bruichladdich and an unusual Caperdonich.
Compass Box’s No Name No. 2 and Whyte & Mackay’s Light join four indie bottlings.
The Islay Fest continues with Scarabus, Aerolite Lyndsay and a smattering of Fèis Ìle drams.
A trio of Islay whiskies, including the oldest Caol Ila ever bottled, deliver high scores.
A round-up of 2019’s official Islay Festival whiskies, including Ardbeg, Bowmore and Octomore.
The new Balvenie Stories range leads a Glenlivet, a GlenDronach and The Moffat blend.
Angus MacRaild visits Balblair, Pulteney and Tomatin with three drams distilled in the 1960s.
A Gordon & MacPhail quartet, GlenDronach’s Boynsmill and Highland Park’s Twisted Tattoo.
Three fruity, mature old grains, a 1980s Coleburn plus a bold new Benromach.
An elegant post-war Glen Grant, an opinion-dividing ’70s Ledaig and waxy ’60s Tullibardine.