It's been awhile since I published anything, so plenty has happened around the whisky industry since my last update. I'm not even going to make an effort to be comprehensive in my coverage, rather I'll stick with a handful of news items that have stood out for me. First off, it's always exciting when a …
Tag: speyside
Convalmore 36 (1977)
The Basics: Do I recommend it?: Yes and no. Stunning whisky, but good luck finding any, and prepare to pay a steep price if you can. Availability: Scarce. It was a limited release when it hit shelves 11 years ago, and time and a mostly positive buzz have not made it more plentiful. ABV: 58% …
Benrinnes 15 (Flora and Fauna)
The Basics: Do I recommend it?: Yes, very highly! Availability: UK/EU specialty retail ABV: 43% Presentation: Unspecified General information: Almost certainly first-fill sherry Bottling type: Proprietary Character: Heavy, meaty and rich. Score: 94/100 The details: One of the older distilleries on Speyside, Benrinnes was originally founded by Peter MacKenzie in 1826, shortly after the passage …
Ballindalloch 2015
The Basics: Do I recommend it?: Yes. Availability: Limited availability at some UK specialty retail. ABV: 46% Presentation: Unchillfiltered General information: First fill bourbon and first fill ex-sherry Bottling type: Proprietary Character: Floral, fruity and creamy. Score: 88/100 The details: One would be forgiven for wondering if Speyside is populated by nothing but Grants: One …
Balvenie 14 – Caribbean Cask
The Basics: Do I recommend it?: Yes. It’s good (but not great). Availability: Widespread. ABV: 43%) Presentation: Unspecified. General information: Finished in Caribbean rum casks. Bottling type: Proprietary Character: Fruity and honeyed. Score: 85/100 The details: Balvenie takes its name from a nearby ruined castle. It was built in 1892 by William Grant, building on …
