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Glenlivet 12 – The Second Most Popular 12 Year Old in the World

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Glenlivet 12 – The Second Most Popular 12 Year Old in the World

The Glenlivet story needs no repetition. What is interesting is that The Glenlivet has been steadily growing in it’s piece of the single malt worldwide market share over the past eight years. In a market that’s expanding globally, The Glenlivet has not only increased the number of bottles sold, which is the easy part, but has also…

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The Three Headed Hound of Diageo-Singleton of Dufftown 12

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The Three Headed Hound of Diageo-Singleton of Dufftown 12

In Greek mythology, Cerberus was a three headed dog who was charged with guarding the entrance to the underworld so the living don’t come in and the dead don’t escape. In the world of whisky, it’s Diageo’s three headed Singleton brand, trying to be the ‘go-to’ entry level whisky (and beyond) without investing in distillery…

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Bunnahabhain 12 – One of the More Complex 12 Year Olds Out There

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Bunnahabhain 12 – One of the More Complex 12 Year Olds Out There

I have reviewed quite a few Bunnahabhain expressions, and it was fitting to include the 12 year old in this series of entry level whiskys. In truth, though, this is a higher quality whisky than the slew of the 10-12 year olds out there, not least due to the approach taken by owners Burn Stewart Distillers…

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Bowmore 12 – A Decent Entry Point

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Bowmore 12 – A Decent Entry Point

Bowmore has its fans, but I can’t say I really drank the cool-aid…. Something in the Bowmore peat and tropical fruit combination doesn’t press the right buttons for me, and thus, most of what I tasted out of Bowmore didn’t impress me, although I must admit that there have been some gems (such as the…

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A Perennial Favorite Revisited: Ardbeg 10

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A Perennial Favorite Revisited: Ardbeg 10

The Ardbeg 10 is a longtime daily dram favorite of mine. So much so, that I recently finished a bottle I opened in June without even taking tasting notes for the blog for it….Thankfully it’s so popular that getting hold of a bottle wasn’t difficult 🙂 The south shore of Islay is home to three…

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