Fèis Ìle 2017 Batch 3: The Kinship
Hunter Laing’s range features Ardbeg, Bowmore, Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Laphroaig and Port Ellen.
Hunter Laing’s range features Ardbeg, Bowmore, Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Laphroaig and Port Ellen.
Festival part two, including Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Jura, Kilchoman, Lagavulin and Laphroaig.
The first half of this year’s festival bottlings, featuring Ardbeg, Bowmore and Bruichladdich.
As the Islay Festival draws to a close, Dave Broom brings you a mix of Bunnahabhain and Caol Ila.
Dave Broom shares a taste of Islay this week, as the 2017 Fèis Ìle gets under way.
This batch features a 25-year-old Ardbeg, 38-year-old Bowmore and 21-year-old Port Ellen.
A 2002 anCnoc, four James Eadie bottlings – all under 10 years old – and a 20-year-old Longmorn.
Island malts from Arran, Jura and Ledaig, plus three grains: Cambus, Invergordon and Strathclyde.
Six Speyside single malts from Glenallachie, Glen Spey and Miltonduff distilleries.
A 10-year-old Army & Navy Glen Grant, 27-year-old Glen Grant and 1969 Longmorn.
A Speyside-themed selection this week, including Braeval, Linkwood and Tormore.
A double hit of BenRiach, then Benromach 1975, Caperdonich, Craigellachie and Inchmurrin bottlings.
From a meaty Ben Nevis to a creamy, vanilla Glenrothes, with a dash of Bruichladdich in between.
A double dose of Scotch whiskies each from Bowmore, Islay Mist and Laphroaig.
Two Scotch and one Japanese, featuring a 1971 North of Scotland, 1949 Strathisla and 1979 Yamazaki.
Thoughts on the latest whiskies from Benromach, Glen Moray, Ledaig and Tomatin.
Ardbeg Kelpie, Douglas Laing’s first Consortium of Cards release and a 40-year-old Carsebridge.
The first non-Scotch set of whiskies features five new Irish releases in time for St Patrick’s Day.
From the vaults Dave Broom has chosen a 16-year-old Convalmore, plus 10- and 30-year-old Laphroaigs.
New bottlings from Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Clynelish, Glenrothes, Fettercairn and Glen Scotia.
In a battle of the retailers, Royal Mile Whiskies goes head-to-head with The Whisky Exchange.
A quartet of single malts from James Eadie with Auchroisk, Blair Athol, Caol Ila and Dailuaine.
A 17-year-old Cragganmore, 34-year-old Glenturret from Berry Bros and 25-year-old Rosebank.
Dave Broom samples the 2017 John Walker Private Collection blend and a trio of Bladnochs.
If you like honey, you’ll love these whiskies from Coinnich, Laphroaig and Rìgh Seumas.
Glenmorangie Bacalta and a first appearance from Murray McDavid, including a 48-year-old Tomintoul.
A rollercoaster ride with a duty free Aberlour, a beautiful Brora and a disappointing Talisker.
A trip around the islands sampling Lagavulin 1991, with a stop at Deanston for the new 40-year-old.
This week’s picks include a trio of meaty drams from Balmenach, GlenDronach and Macallan.
Four single grains from Douglas Laing and two single malts from Cadenhead feature this week.
New year, new whiskies, including a 23-year-old Ardbeg and a trio aged in Ukrainian wine casks.
All Ardbegs, including two 27-year-old Old Malt Cask bottlings, plus a 32-year-old release.
In a year of discovery, there were three whiskies that really captivated our street-wise novice.
Smoke is the overriding theme as our magazine editor picks his three stand-out whiskies of 2016.
Our editor covers all bases with her favourites of 2016: a single malt, single grain and a blend.
Smoky, floral and fruity – we’d expect nothing but an eclectic mix of drams from our chief engineer.
Bowmore, Glenmorangie, Hazelburn and a ‘troika’ of Bruichladdich conclude 2016’s new whisky notes.
This week’s tasting notes start with Benromach 1973 and end with a Sherried Tullibardine.