Posts Tagged “Islay”

One Quick Dram: van Wees The Ultimate 13 Year Laphroaig Cask Strength – Cask

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One Quick Dram: van Wees The Ultimate 13 Year Laphroaig Cask Strength – Cask

Sherry cask matured Laphoraig at cask strength aged 13 years and 11 months (couldn’t you have waited 3 weeks?). This is one cracking dram and is a real gem that separeates the type of stuff Indies bring to the market vis-a-vis the official bottlings, especially looking at the new plethora of NAS and, sadly, with the…

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One Quick Dram: Port Askaig 12

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One Quick Dram: Port Askaig 12

This is a Caol Ila bottled by Specialty Drinks. It’s different than the CI from the official bottlings, and has a much stronger Islay character. Port Askaig 12 (45.8% ABV, NCF) Color: Straw, quick legs. Nose: The sea up your nose, seaweed, iodine, hot sand, tar and vanilla with a sweetness you’d almost associated with a faint sherry barrel…

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Berlin as a Whisky Destination – Part One

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Berlin as a Whisky Destination – Part One

You’ve heard a lot about Berlin as Europe’s culture capital, the city revived by the wall coming down. Berlin also happens to be one of the most popular vacation destinations for Israelis, and I figured I’d jump on the bandwagon and come to Berlin for an extended weekend. Not being the clubbing type, my days…

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One Quick Dram: SMWS 29.109 – Laphroaig 20 Years

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One Quick Dram: SMWS 29.109 – Laphroaig 20 Years

Today is the Laphroaig day at the Feis Ila festival, and I figured this to be a wonderful time to post my notes about  the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s Laphroaig 20 Years bottle 29.109 titled “Oak and Smoke Intensity”. Scotch Malt Whisky Society Bottle 29.109 – Laphroaig 20 Years, Refill Sherry Butt  (59.2% ABV, Single Cask, NCF, NC)…

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One Quick Dram: Säntis Malt Dreifaltigkeit Whisky Tasting Notes

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One Quick Dram: Säntis Malt Dreifaltigkeit Whisky Tasting Notes

Säntis Malt Swiss Highlander Whisky – Edition Dreifaltigkeit (Cask Strength) Peated –  Whisky Tasting Notes This NAS peated whisky is like nothing we’ve tasted coming out of Scotland. This is something entirely different, honoring the Alps in a very pine-y way. The peaty flavor makeup is different both from Islay and from Highland peat, and is…

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