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Yamazaki Distiller’s Reserve – The Japanese go NAS, and the Result Might Surprise You!

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Yamazaki Distiller’s Reserve – The Japanese go NAS, and the Result Might Surprise You!

The Yamazaki Distiller’s Reserve is the new entry level NAS Yamazaki, now placed at the €50 mark the Yamazaki 12 occupied not too long ago. This is an excellent Speyside impostor that will have you wondering if Yamazaki and Glenlivet aren’t working together.  It’s young. In fact, Suntory says that it was created to showcase…

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So Japanese Whisky is What you Crave? Yamazaki 12 Whisky Review

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So Japanese Whisky is What you Crave? Yamazaki 12 Whisky Review

Yamazaki needs no introductions. Japan’s first single malt distillery has been active since 1923. The Japanese market is fascinating as Japanese distillers don’t share stocks, thus each one needs to create all the different whiskys they need for blending. Consequently,  the stillhouse at Yamazaki has short onion stills capable of making beefy and sulfury new…

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Macallan Ruby – The Modern Take on the Classic Sherry Macallans of Old

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Macallan Ruby – The Modern Take on the Classic Sherry Macallans of Old

Tomorrow I’ll be celebrating my birthday, and start my 46th orbit around our local star. Incidentally, my birthday dram (to be reviewed tomorrow) will also be my 500th single malt. In the meantime, we’ll be closing out my 45th year with a review of the Macallan Ruby. The Macalla Ruby is comprised of 100% first…

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The Third Rung in the 1824 Range and the Best of them – Macallan Sienna Whisky Tasting Notes

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The Third Rung in the 1824 Range and the Best of them – Macallan Sienna Whisky Tasting Notes

The third expression in the 1824 series is the Sienna. The Sienna has more European oak and more first fill American oak than the Amber and the Gold. We’re not at 100% first fill sherry, but we’re getting there. The casks are sherry seasoned with Oloroso Sherry. It’s worth noting that these casks were never…

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Macallan Amber: Rung 2 in the 1824 Series and a Look at Macallan’s Expansion Plans

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Macallan Amber: Rung 2 in the 1824 Series and a Look at Macallan’s Expansion Plans

The Amber is the second rung up in the 1824 range. In this expression, second fill sherry casks still get mixed in, and the casks are a combination of American and European oak casks. I mentioned that this series is to honor of the new distillery that will replace the current facility. The current Macallan…

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