Category: 8.9

  • Little Book – Chapter 1

    Overall Character: Robust caramel and spices. | Nose : Light cinnamon and spices, caramel and oatmeal. | Palate : Rich pepper, rich caramel. Very spicy. | Finish : Long, zesty spices and citrus | Overall : A bit unbalanced but… Continue reading "Little Book – Chapter 1"

    • Score8.9/10.0
    • Recommended ForBourbon drinkers looking for something different, but very good. It's not for everyone, but there's a high chance you will like rather than dislike it.
  • Ardbeg Kelpie

    Overall Character: Sweet, Fruity, and Smoky | Nose : Peat, pear, whip cream and earl grey tea | Palate : Sweet cocoa, campfire smoke, more earl gray, and some fruits | Finish : S’mores, hot cocoa and candied fruits. |… Continue reading "Ardbeg Kelpie"

    • Score8.9/10.0
    • Recommended ForAnyone who wants to try a more approachable peated scotch, and of course any Ardbeg fan, especially if you usually prefer high ABV releases, I definitely recommend giving this a shot.
  • Compass Box – This Is Not A Luxury Whisky

    Overall Character: Well balanced mature fruits and leather | Nose : juniper, cherry cordial, prunes. Black olive and cocoa. Soap. | Palate : very nice balance of dark fruits, mild leather, dark cherry, black olive, and mild cedar. | Finish… Continue reading "Compass Box – This Is Not A Luxury Whisky"

    • Score8.9/10.0
    • Recommended ForScotch drinkers, whisky lovers, and anyone wanting to try something totally unique and different. It's so interesting there are few people whom wouldn't like this, unless you're a budget drinker or a hardcore fan of styles like bourbon, peated scotch, rye, etc.
  • Canadian Club 20 (2013)

    Overall Character: Sweet soft maple butter and rye spices | Nose: Maple butter, brown sugar and well balanced rye spices. | Palate: More maple butter, along with a nice balance of dry oak and spices. Smooth and sweet and well… Continue reading "Canadian Club 20 (2013)"

    • Score8.9/10.0
    • Recommended ForIf you like Canadian whisky, this is definitely one of the best. It’s perfect for people who like lighter whisky, like Irish and blends.