A rich and characterful Irish single malt aged in Oloroso casks for 11 years, offering layered dried fruit, spice, and a soft oak finish.
Glen Garioch 12 offers a balanced Highland profile with soft spices, orchard fruit, and gentle oak. My impressions on this approachable single malt.
Tried the Glengoyne 15 Year Old and found a beautifully layered Highland dram with fruit, spice, and gentle oak—well worth your attention.
A personal take on Glenlivet’s 25 Year Old whisky: mature oak, restrained fruit, and delicate depth in a finely aged dram.
A well-rounded Highland malt with a mix of dried fruit, soft smoke, and oak spice. Complex yet approachable.
Tried Hinterhaus Discovery Batch 3 and found a bold, wood-forward American whiskey with character and nuance, balanced by subtle sweetness and spice.
Balanced and straightforward, JW Powell American Single Malt delivers a mellow sip with light fruit, grain, and spice. A solid introduction to American malt.
A robust and warming dram from Kilchoman with coastal peat, sweet malt, and a surprisingly rounded mouthfeel despite its punchy strength.
Tasting the Lakes Signature revealed a whisky with warmth, orchard fruit, and gentle spices. A thoughtful and balanced expression from a modern distillery.
Balanced and subtle, the Founder’s Edition from Little Rest offers soft orchard fruit, gentle oak, and a light spice finish that feels easy-going and well composed.