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AnCnoc 12 Year Old Review: A Fruity, Mellow Highlander
A smooth and easy-drinking Highland single malt with orchard fruit, gentle spice, and soft vanilla – here’s how the AnCnoc 12 Year Old impressed me.
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Monroe 48 & Che 53 Whisky Review: A Tale of Two Malts
I tasted both Monroe 48 and Che 53 – two blended world malts with very different characters. Here’s how they stack up in the glass.
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Foursquare ECS 19-Year Epilogue Rum: A Mature Farewell
Foursquare’s 19-Year ‘Epilogue’ Rum offers a deeply layered and balanced profile, with dry oak, dark fruit, and gentle spice defining this final ECS release.
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Secret Orkney 1999 from The Whisky Agency Review
A subtle yet rewarding single malt with coastal notes, soft fruit, and gentle peat—my thoughts on the 1999 Secret Orkney bottled by The Whisky Agency.
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TDL 2003 Rum – A Complex and Bold Trinidad Experience
Tasting the TDL 2003 rum reveals a bold, dry, estery profile with intense tropical fruit and spice. A serious, challenging spirit with depth.