Author name: Josh Peters

anCnoc 12 Single Malt Review

AnCnoc 12 years is the basic release from the Knockdhu distillery. Founded in 1893 Knockdhu has changed hands several times over the years, but it wasn’t until they were bought by Inver House that bottlings named after the distillery ceased and the name AnCnoc was born. In 1993 Inver House changed the bottling names to […]

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Glenmorangie Sonoma-Cutrer Reserve 25 Years Review

This Glenmorangie Sonoma-Cutrer Reserve 25 Years is the second Sonoma Cutrer finished whiskey I’ve had. The first being the Woodford Reserve Sonoma Cutrer which was less than stellar. The combination of their wine casks and Woodford’s bourbon didn’t mix well in the slightest. Though we know from multiple tastings and some of the Glenmo experiments […]

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Glenmorangie 25 Years “The Quarter Century” Review

This Glenmorangie 25 Years “The Quarter Century”, and the Grand Vintage 1990, were made possible by a generous friend who brought these to a private, backyard, tasting and then asked me to take them home and review them… it’s good to have generous friends (thank you). Glenmorangie only released “The Quarter Century” once and after […]

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Glenmorangie Cask Masters “A” Grand Cru Burgundy Finish

Back in 2013 Glenmo sent out bottles of experimental whisky to bloggers, writers and other whisky folks; this Glenmorangie Cask Masters “A” Grand Cru Burgundy Finish was one of the three in the kits. B was a an ex-Grand Cru Bordeaux and C was an ex-Manzanilla. At a private tasting I was able to try […]

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Glenmorangie Signet Review

Glenmorangie Signet is their ultra-premium core release. It uses a high amount of chocolate malt, is only distilled once a year and the cask management to create it is quite involved. The notes I have from a deeply nerdy tasting says it goes something like this. Like almost everything at Glenmo, they start by filling […]

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