Month: June 2025
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Summer Nevises

It’s a lovely summer evening, and that’s as good an excuse as any do pour some Ben Nevis whisky. And I do especially like a good Ben Nevis. Ben Nevis is the most-reviewed distillery on my blog, with 14 reviews so far, to which we shall now add 3, putting it firmly ahead of the…
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Glorious Glen Elgin

If I was pressed to name a single distillery as my absolute favourite, it would have to be Glen Elgin. Fruitiness galore, with impeccable spirit quality. An important factor is my experience with two bottles, one from A.D Rattray and the other from Asta Morris, drawn from sister casks with the same 1995 distil date,…
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Maggie

For tonight I’ve got a trio of vintage St. Magdalenes. This is a well-regarded closed Lowland distillery, that I’ve tried a couple of time before (#196). Let’s see what old lady Maggie can do this time. St. Magdalene | 18yo (1964) | 40% | Gordon & MacPhail 🌐 Scotch single malt 🪵 no info 🔆…
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Ghost Safari: Colebank Dhu

And were back on track with the ghost safari: Rosebank, Coleburn, and Dallas Dhu. Rosebank is among the most iconic of the ghost distilleries, one I tried a 16yo expression some time ago. Coleburn I haven’t tried before. It’s one of the many distilleries that fell prey to the whisky loch of the 80s, being…
