Review of the Glen Wyvis 2018, a single Oloroso sherry cask 243 bottled exclusively for Kirsch Import in Germany. A very ...
Three peated single malt whiskies from the Douglas Laing Old Particular series, bottled for Whisky Picnic Bar and others.
Review of two cognacs from Delamain, bottled by Malternative Belgium: Lot 62 Petite Champagne and a TV RES Grande Champagne ...
Review of the 12 Year Old, a single malt Scotch whisky that is part of the 2025 Special Releases (Diageo). Cask strength ...
Nose: I really like this style. Rich, fruity sherry with a bright acidity. A lot of cherries and raspberries, red plums, raisins and some peaches. Red apple with cinnamon. Some toasted walnuts and a ...
We already mentioned The Roots had bottled two Cooley 2001 casks a while ago. Here they are. Always nice to be try two immediate sisters casks head-to-head. Cooley 23 yo 2001 (50,8%, The Roots for The ...
Review of the Springbank 20 Year Old, bottled from a single Oloroso sherry cask by Best Dram. This single malt whisky is part ...
The first bottle is The Golden Union, a combination of London’s stocks with spirit from Adnams Distillery (supposedly 13 years of age). Different vintages are used, matured in both barrels and ...
Nose: at first nice and fruity, with stewed apples and foam bananas, as well as some bread dough and hints of cut grass. Then gooseberries, a hint of coconut and golden raisins. Light vanilla. There’s ...
Nose: like the initial 15yo. More nutty notes (almonds, hazelnut paste), more beef stock and mushrooms, more sulphury edges as well. Some apple peelings and raisins. Muddy notes. The sherry sweetness ...
The oldest Special Release 2024 is this Benrinnes 21 Year Old. Often priced over € 400, it is also the most expensive expression this year. This Benrinnes aged in refill casks for 8 years, before a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results