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Springbank Week – Part IV: Springbank 18 Whisky Tasting Notes

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Springbank Week – Part IV: Springbank 18 Whisky Tasting Notes

Today’s post brings us to the Springbank 18. To be fair, I got to the 18 after the very interesting Vintage 1997 and the Gaja Barolo finish, and must admit that it came a bit short of its younger brethren, which is very surprising. There is sherry on the nose, but a good deal of vanilla…

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Springbank week Part III: Springbank 15 Whisky Tasting Notes

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Springbank week Part III: Springbank 15 Whisky Tasting Notes

The epitome of tradition is to be found in this expression, fully matured in sherry casks. As I mentioned in the post reviewing the 12 Year Old Cask Strength, my choice of the best Springbank expression is between these two – the 15 or the 12 Cask Strength. The Springbank tasting I took part in…

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Springbank Week – Part II: Springbank 12 Cask Strength Whisky Tasting Notes

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Springbank Week – Part II: Springbank 12 Cask Strength Whisky Tasting Notes

I love going to tastings I don’t host. Seriously. It’s fun to hear other people talking about whisky, and especially when the lineup includes whiskys not available here. One of the whisky shops that regularly brings bottles not imported into the local market is Wines and Flavors, and they held a Springbank tasting the other…

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Springbank Week at maltandoak.com: Part I – Springbank CV Whisky Tasting Notes

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Springbank Week at maltandoak.com: Part I – Springbank CV Whisky Tasting Notes

Like many of us whisky aficionados, I’m a bit of a sucker for tradition. There’s something about floor maltings, hand written “computer” distilling logs and manual temperature controls that just sets our imaginations wild. I’ll dedicate the next week or so to a sampling of Springbank whiskys, undoubtedly the most traditional of  the Scottish distilleries….

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Two Quick Drams: Double the Trouble With a duo of Taliskers

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Two Quick Drams: Double the Trouble With a duo of Taliskers

I clearly remember my first brush with the Talisker 10. It was brought out in a Johnny Walker Gold, Green and Blue labels tasting I attended, where some of the single malts at the core of the blends were shared too. It was love at first sight with two of those whiskys: Clynelish 14 and…

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