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Martell 60 Year Old: A Rare Sip of Heritage
Tasting the exclusive Martell 60 Year Old Cognac, I found elegance, deep maturity, and a tribute-worthy refinement throughout the experience.
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Stauning RYE & Høst Review: A Danish Whisky Surprise
A balanced and flavourful Danish whisky, RYE & Høst offers a grounded take on rye with toasty grain, fruit, and subtle spice in a well-priced bottle.
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Dramfool Red Bag Islay 2020 Review: Peated Profile Unpacked
Tasting the Dramfool Red Bag Islay 2020—a bold, young Islay single malt full of coastal peat, smoke, and raw intensity with surprising complexity.
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Bowmore Sherry Cask 12: A Subtle Twist on a Classic
Tried Bowmore Sherry Cask 12 and found it to be a softer, fruitier take on the Islay style, with measured peat and approachable character throughout.
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Springbank Local Barley 8 Year Old 2025 Review
A well-balanced Campbeltown whisky with subtle smoke, cereal character, and coastal charm – my honest take on the Springbank Local Barley 8.
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Benriach 31 Year Old: A Gentle Giant of Peated Whisky
A mellow, well-aged peated Speyside whisky with balanced smoke, dried fruit, and oak. Complex and mature without being overpowering.
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Marquesteau 1979 Bas-Armagnac Review
Elegantly aged and spirit-forward, the Marquesteau 1979 reveals concentrated oak, dried fruit and spice. My honest take on a bold, traditional Armagnac.
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Glendronach Ode to the Embers Whisky Review
A smoky, sherry-rich dram with depth and grip—full review of my tasting experience with Glendronach Ode to the Embers.
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Macallan 12 Year Old 110 Proof Sherry Oak Review
A bold but balanced take on the classic Macallan sherry profile, the 12 Year Old 110 Proof offers intensity, depth, and solid value for seasoned malt fans.
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Tasting GlenDronach Ode to the Valley: Rich and Rewarding
A balanced and full-flavoured dram, GlenDronach Ode to the Valley is a satisfying sherried single malt with depth, charm, and a classic Highland character.