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A most unusual Mortlach or Pastille Bouquet 1998 – Wemyss Malts (Mortlach)

May 20, 2014May 21, 2014Gal Granov 0
A most unusual Mortlach or Pastille Bouquet 1998 – Wemyss Malts (Mortlach)

Mortlach. what comes to mind when you think about a Mortlach single malt? probably heavily sherried, dirty sort of, meaty and powerful with the signature […]

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Peat Smoked Herring 2001 – Wemyss Malts (Bowmore) in preparation for #WemyssTT3

May 15, 2014May 15, 2014Gal Granov 1
Peat Smoked Herring 2001 – Wemyss Malts (Bowmore) in preparation for #WemyssTT3

It’s Thursday and tonight we’re having another twitter tasting of Wemyss malts (the new Lord Elcho,Peat chimney 8 yo and two single casks). To get […]

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Quick Dram: Highland Park 17 yo , 1996 – Old Particular [Douglas Laing]

March 25, 2014March 26, 2014Gal Granov 0
Quick Dram: Highland Park 17 yo , 1996 – Old Particular [Douglas Laing]

Time to try another D.Laing ‘Old Particular’ , and this time Highland park, one of my Fav. distilleries for sure. Distilled September 1996 and bottled […]

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The New Master of Malt 60 Year Old Speyside

March 12, 2014March 17, 2014Gal Granov 3
The New Master of Malt 60 Year Old Speyside

Last week I got an email from Master of malt saying that they are sending over something for me to try, I can only blog […]

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Single Cask nation Dalmore 12 year old [PX Finish]

March 11, 2014March 11, 2014Gal Granov 0
Single Cask nation Dalmore 12 year old  [PX Finish]

A cask strength Dalmore, with no Caramel added, no fancy decanter? Can you believe it? Well, yes sir, and thank god for Indie bottlers such […]

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Glendronach single cask 1993 Cask #5 [batch 9]

February 27, 2014February 27, 2014Gal Granov 5
Glendronach single cask 1993 Cask #5 [batch 9]

Time for our last tasting notes for the week, with another GD single cask from the latest batch (9). 1993. Let’s see what happened in […]

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GlenDronach 1972 cask # 702 , 41 years old

February 13, 2014February 13, 2014Gal Granov 0
GlenDronach 1972 cask # 702 , 41 years old

Back to the GlenDronach single cask release #9 with the oldest cask released in this batch, a 41 years old (older than myself) Oloroso Butt, […]

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Single Cask Nation Laphroaig 6 yo

February 12, 2014February 13, 2014Gal Granov 0
Single Cask Nation Laphroaig 6 yo

Time for a short interlude from the GlenDronach single casks (will continue tomorrow GD fans, so now worries , eh?) with a very different and […]

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GlenDronach 1991 cask #5405 [Batch #9]

February 11, 2014February 12, 2014Gal Granov 3
GlenDronach 1991 cask #5405 [Batch #9]

I planned to taste this one later this week, but following Ruben’s review I was rather intrigued to taste it earlier and see if it’s […]

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Glendronach 1985 Cask # 1035 PX Puncheon 27 yo

February 10, 2014February 11, 2014Gal Granov 3
Glendronach 1985 Cask # 1035 PX Puncheon 27 yo

This is the first cask I am tasting from Batch #9 of single casks released last December (full story here). No reason why I started […]

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