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Ben Nevis 1996 and Bowmore 2002 – A Honest Tasting
I tasted both the Ben Nevis 1996 and Bowmore 2002 releases from Whisky Dreamers – two distinct single malts with very different but intriguing personalities.
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Craigellachie 11 Year Old: Robust, Meaty Speyside Malt
Tried the Craigellachie 11 Year Old, bottled by Decadent Drinks—rich, sulphury, and full of rugged charm. A bold Speysider with serious personality.
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Don Julio Ceniza Añejo Tequila: Sweet Smoke and Subtle Depth
Tried Don Julio’s new Ceniza Añejo Tequila—smoky, sweet, and layered with gentle complexity. A curious blend of smoothness and roasted character.
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Tasting Kilchoman Cask No. 1: A Rare 20-Year Islay Whisky
I tried Kilchoman’s 20-year-old Cask No. 1, a unique release from their founding days. Here’s how it holds up after two decades of aging.
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Tasting Three Distinct Malts: Ben Nevis, Caol Ila, Inchfad
I tried three single malts – Ben Nevis, Caol Ila, and Inchfad – each surprising in its own way. Here’s how they compare and whether I’d buy them again.