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Tasting the Glenfiddich Core Range at the Norma Jean

November 14, 2011November 16, 2011Gal Granov 4
Tasting the Glenfiddich Core Range at the Norma Jean

I am not the biggest Glenfiddich fan out there, but when Tomer ,an Israeli blogger and whisky lover (who blogs in Hebrew about alcohol and […]

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Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Take IV : Sazerac 18

September 22, 2011September 26, 2011Gal Granov 1
Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Take IV : Sazerac 18

Perhaps the most well known whisky of the Antique Collection, after winning Murray’s Whisky bible whisky of the year in his 2010 edition and scoring […]

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Musing about The Glenlivet Range

September 11, 2011September 12, 2011Richard Barr 2
Musing about The Glenlivet Range

Richard Barr is a member of the Whisky Israel tasting society , a blog correspondent at times,  and a good whisky friend and big whisky […]

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The Macallan SMWS Cask 24.104 – “Chocolate box at Christmas”

April 27, 2011April 29, 2011Gal Granov 2
The Macallan SMWS Cask 24.104 – “Chocolate box at Christmas”

After last month’s Whisky round table which dealt with Single Casks, I decided to taste some SMWS bottlings. I’m sure you all heard and know […]

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Tasting Duncan Taylor Rare Auld : Balblair 1991 Cask 1612

February 2, 2011February 4, 2011Gal Granov 2
Tasting Duncan Taylor Rare Auld : Balblair 1991 Cask 1612

As promised We continue our journey in Duncan Taylor land, this time with a dram coming from a Highlands distillery : Balblair. I’ve recently tasted  […]

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Tasting Duncan Taylor Rare Auld : Cragganmore X 2

January 27, 2011February 1, 2011Gal Granov 4
Tasting Duncan Taylor Rare Auld : Cragganmore X 2

As promised, i will be tasting a few Duncan Taylor bottlings from the Rare Auld line. All the Rare Auld expressions are at least 18 […]

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Tasting Cooley Greenore 18 yo Single Grain

January 26, 2011January 27, 2011Gal Granov 1
Tasting Cooley Greenore 18 yo Single Grain

The Irish whisky market is controlled by two whisky giants. One of them is Cooley which produces quite a few whisky brands (Tyrconell, Connemara , […]

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Whisky Israel Society Summit #3 – Highland Park

January 6, 2011January 7, 2011Shai Gilboa 4
Whisky Israel Society Summit #3 – Highland Park

Two months passed since the Whisky Israel Society summit #2 (which was all about Sherry aged whiskies), and it was time (long overdue) for summit […]

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Quick Dram : The Macallan Sherry 18 yo, 1987 vintage

December 7, 2010December 24, 2010Gal Granov 2
Quick Dram : The Macallan Sherry 18 yo, 1987 vintage

Xmas is near, and if there was a Xmas dram, this is it. It’s not new that The Macallan makes wicked sherry drams. I’ve tasted […]

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Whisky Israel Sherry (mostly) Summit #2

October 25, 2010December 31, 2010Shai Gilboa 10
Whisky Israel Sherry (mostly) Summit #2

A few good months passed since the Whisky Israel Peat (and others) Summit #1 we held at the end of July, and we were all […]

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