Archive For The “Whiskybroker” Category
![Clynelish 17 Year Old – Whiskybroker 1997 (54.5%)](http://i2.wp.com/maltandoak.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/002.jpg)
Another quick tasting note, of a whisky I rather enjoyed tasting. I’ve written about the Whisky Broker in the past (see here), and am always happy to taste their expressions. Clynelish 17 Year Old – Whiskybroker, Refill Hogshead 12380, Distilled 29.10.1997, Bottled 11.03.2015, 302 Bottles (54.5% ABV, NCF, NC) Appearance: Straw, very thin legs dripping off a…
![Tobermory 20 from the Whiskybroker – Taking Spices New Places](http://maltandoak.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/0000003.jpg)
After a busy week, it’s back to another Whiskybroker expression, this time from the Isle of Mull and its single, two branded distillery – Tobermory. I introduced the Whiskybroker in depth in the Springbank post, so with no further ado, I’ll head to the tasting notes on this lovely Tobermory. Whiskybroker Tobermory 20 Year Old –…
![An Indie Springbank 18 Year Old – Sherry Meets More Peat Than expected](http://maltandoak.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/002.jpg)
I’ve been tasting quite a few Whiskybroker bottlings lately (with reviews of a Tobermory 20, Arran 18 and Linkwood 24 on their way) and , and last night opened my latest acquisition from that independent bottler, an 18 year old Springbank which came out of a sherry hogshead. The Whiskybroker is really just that, and…