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Whisky Advocate: "A new, and welcome, permanent member of the core Kilchoman range, this comes from a mix of sherry finished and sherry matured whisky. The nose kicks off with a lovely cigar ash note—a cigar club toward the end of the evening—and while there are some dried fruits from the sherry, Kilchoman’s gentle, light character gives energy and lemony lift—shellfish, grass, and herbs. Lovely balance. Rounded, softly fruity, and highly approachable. (DB, Summer 2016)" K&L Notes: *97 points, Ultimate Spirits Challenge Top 100 of 2020* The newest full-...
Price: $69.99
Blended together and then aged for additional months in oak casks, this new, more mature blend of Isle of Skye is far superior to its 8 years aged counterpart. While the 8 year has a classic grain component, the 12 year smooths all of that greenness out with more supple wood, rounding out the palate and really bringing the Talisker smoke to the forefront. For less than $40, this is one of the hottest deals we have in Scotch. It's meant to be drunk on the rocks, but you could have a great time sipping this one. Supple vanilla, smoky peat, and a long, smoo...
Price: $36.99
Notes from the distillery: "Pour yourself a dram of our 12-year-old expression and you’ll appreciate why we mature our spirit entirely in the finest sherry oak casks. The luxury box reveals the stylish bottle, allowing the natural amber spirit to shine from within. You’ll taste the intense richness on the palate and enjoy the deep, long finish it delivers. So sit back and savour."
Price: $69.99
The much anticipated new release of Arran 10 Year. This fabulous Island Distillery was built in 1996 and their flagship 10 year has been around since 2006. Now, with the assistance of legendary design firm Stranger & Stranger, they've released this wonderful whisky with a completely new look and flavor. Arran is distilled in Lochranza at the first legal distillery here despite the island's long history of illicit distilation. The owners have since built a second distillery across the island called Lagg devoted to peated malt. The gorgeous new label is co...
Price: $59.99
A surpisinngly delicate single malt of 15 years from a rather obscure, but very old distillery. Glencadam was founded in 1825 and spent much of the 1900's in the Allied Distiller's porfolio before being mothballed in 2000 and sold to the current ownership group in 2003. Angus Dundee Distiller's purchased the distillery and got it up and running again. They've stayed true to their original style of a very mellow and easy drinking Highland Scotch. All of the current bottlings are bottled at 46%ABV with no color or chill filtration.
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Jura has a fascinating house style. They mostly produce unpeated whiskey, but for a few weeks per year they make a very heavily peated style. All of their OB releases in the modern era are a blend of these two whiskies resulting in a light to moderate peated whisky that has a remarkable amount of depth and complexity to accompany its bracing salinity. Long a confusing mix of whisky styles and varying age statements, Jura has streamlined and introduced a 12 year in this modern house style. Aged in ex-Bourbon casks and finished in Oloroso Sherry for a swee...
Price: $44.99
92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Look for a honey hue and super-fresh, bright orchard fruit aromas. The drying palate shows oak and vanilla, plus darker hints of espresso and clove. The finish is lifted by a pleasing hint of lemon cream pie. Sip or mix. *Best Buy* (KN)" (12/2019) Whisky Advocate: "As with the ‘Fiddich (reviewed in this issue), here’s a malt where an improved wood policy has brought a dram to life and added complexity. The Glenlivet has always been about lightness, but the trick is to have sufficient solid base to allow its flower to blossom...
Price: $34.99
According to The Whiskey Wash: "Buy NowRoyal Brackla is one of “those” labels. You know the ones I mean. The ones where it is fairly uncommon to stumble upon, but a friend of a friend swears it is the only spirit worth drinking. In my previous experience, I found their 12 year old release to be far too uneven for my taste. With the 16-year-old version, I was much more pleased with the overall experience."
Price: $139.99
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