Whisky Review

Review / J & G Thomson & Co. Blended Malts

These three whiskies form part of the core range of spirits from J & G Thomson & Co. – an experimental new Scottish bottling company based out of Edinburgh. Their goal is to bring characterful spirits from high quality casks to a wider audience…

Review / Glenmorangie A Tale of Winter

This whisky is a new seasonal limited edition single malt from the north Highland distillery of Glenmorangie. The Glenmorangie A Tale of Winter is inspired by the cosy quality of a thick winter jumper and was created by Dr. Bill Lumsden, the Director o…

Review / Jameson Black Barrel Proof

This whiskey is a limited edition higher strength version of the popular Black Barrel expression from Jameson. The Jameson Black Barrel Proof is bottled at 50% ABV (100 Proof in old money) and has been created to show extra depth and richness. The whis…

Review / Bushmills Causeway Collection

The Causeway Collection is an annual series of whiskeys from the Irish single malt distillery of Bushmills. This years selection, which is named after the Giant’s Causeway that is located close to the distillery, features 12 whiskeys. The youngest is b…

Review / The Oxford Artisan Distillery ‘Red Red Rye’

This new whisky is the fifth release of rye spirit produced at The Oxford Artisan Distilley (or TOAD for short) – the English distillery that has celebrated its fourth anniversary this year. The spirit was made using heritage varieties of grain that we…

Review / Glenallachie Wood Finishes (2021 Releases)

These three new limited editions from the boutique Speyside distillery of Glenallachie will go into their Wood Finishes Series. The latest additions feature whiskies finished in ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry, ex-Ruby Port and ex-Madeira wine casks. All have …

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