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Review of six single malt whiskies from Bimber's 'Shoulders of Giants' series: Ludwig, Darwin, Winston, Witkiewicz, ...
Review of Ardnahoe Inaugural Release and Ardnahoe Infinite Loch, two new single malt whiskies from the new Ardnahoe ...
Ruby Port Cask finish, a single malt whisky from Islay, bottled for travel retail. It was finished in Port casks.
Nose: sweet fruits (apricots, pears) with honey, as well as a more oxidized hint of dried fruits, bruised yellow apples and caramel. Then hazelnuts and vanilla, along with raisins and hints of buttery ...
Nose: syrupy fruits, like red plums, dried apricots and raisins. Some caramel sweetness underneath, with stewed pears and blood orange. Then a darker side of milk chocolate and cherry jam indeed – a ...
Nose: ripe plums and damsons with chocolate brownie, hazelnuts and sweet praline. Also wood spice like clove and cardamom. Maybe not a sherry bomb, but definitely sherried. Then sultanas and wine ...
Nose: very aromatic and elegant. Indeed, much like the 1985 this shows a lot of furniture polish, light tobacco and fragrant jasmine, along with lots of juicy fruits. Nectarines and white peaches, ...
Nose: chalky and oily, with a coastal salinity and a fresh hint of green apple, rhubarb and sweet lemons. Maybe pineapple. Then Chamois leather and leafy notes, with hints of muddy water, rapeseed and ...
Nose: peated lemonade. There’s thick, muddy peat, forest floor and dried grass, but also clear lemony notes and lemongrass. It’s slightly feinty and bulky, with a whiff of asparagus, yet it also ...
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