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Kingsbarns 10 Year Old Review: Bright and Delicate
A clean, citrus-forward lowland single malt with light oak and gentle sweetness. Balanced yet subtle, the Kingsbarns 10 feels thoughtfully crafted.
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Tamnavulin Port Cask Review: A Fruity Speyside Dram
A straightforward Speyside single malt with a rich fruitiness and gentle sweetness – here’s how the Tamnavulin Port Cask performed in my glass.
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Tasting the Glendronach 21 Year Old: Rich Sherry Elegance
Aged for over two decades in sherry casks, the Glendronach 21 delivers deep, rich flavours. Here’s how it tasted and why it stood out to me.
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Clynelish 1971 Review: A Distinct Coastal Scotch
A personal tasting of the Clynelish 1971 Scotch — waxy, mineral, and coastal with surprising sweetness and depth throughout the palate.
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Virginia Distilling Stout Cask Review: Malty and Rich
A malty and slightly bitter American single malt with dark chocolate undertones, aged in Sexual Chocolate stout barrels. Unique but divisive.