Posts Tagged “Dewar’s”
![Old Particular Craigellachie 18 – A Distinctive Sherry Bomb](http://maltandoak.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/2014-10-05-14.06.46-1024x768.jpg)
Dewar’s single malt distilleries (except for Aberfeldy which has been available on the market as a single malt) are making their first strides into the single malt market , spearheaded by Craigellachie. But Dewar’s malts were readily available before this move, if you knew where to look. Douglas Laing’s fruitful relationship with much of the…
![Aultmore is Heading to a Whisky Store Near You – I Taste a 24 Year Old to Celebrate](http://maltandoak.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/n01271_6.jpg)
I previously wrote that the Bacardi’s Dewar’s corporation seemed to have little interest in the single malt market, thus leaving all of the group’s single malt distilleries (Aultmore, Craigellachie, Macduff, Aberfeldy and Royal Brackla) with no regularly sold core expressions except for Aberfeldy. While Aultmore was still owned by Guiness (before the formation of Diageo, which…
![One Quick Dram: SMWS 73.45 Aultmore 19 Years Old Whisky Tasting Notes](http://maltandoak.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/82367-normal.png)
The Aultmore distillery is one of those distilleries you don’t meet every day. It’s part of the Dewars corporation’s single malt distilleries (together with, Craigellachie, Macduff, Aberfeldy and Royal Brackla) which produce the malts needed for the Dewar’s blended whiskys. This distillery does not have its own core expressions (there was an official Flora & Fauna…