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Royal Brackla 20 (1978) Rare Malts (blind)
Review by: Raygun A group of us put together a little homemade Advent calendar. Been a while since Christmas, but life happens. Have a few reviews from that collection to organize and post. This was a surprise in many respects. I don’t expect to have a Rare Malts sample blind, and I had no idea Royal Brackla had ever been owned by Diageo/DCL. I see it was owned by DCL from 1943 to 1995, whenit…
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Teaninich 27 (1972) Rare Malts
Review by: Raygun Not very familiar with Teaninich, nor the Rare Malts line. I did try a Rare Malts Glendullan last year, which was one of my highlights of 2023. As much as Diageo deserves a lot of hate, their distilleries produce some great stuff and my impression is that they picked some of the best for the Rare Malts series. Reviewed from a sample. Rested about 10 minutes. Distillery:…
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Glendullan 23 (1972) Rare Malts
Review by: Raygun Never had any of the Diageo Rare Malts series, which is pretty legendary. There was also a Brora at the bar, but the price was crazy. This was approaching the realm of reasonable, especially for a half pour. Glendullan mostly goes into Diageo’s Singleton brand, which is utterly dull, to be generous. I’m hoping this is not. Distillery: Glendullan Bottler: Diageo Rare…
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80s flashback - Lagavulin 16 year 'White Horse' 43%
80s flashback with @LagavulinWhisky 'White Horse' 16 year 43%
Often when people of a peaty persuasion are looking for a reliable single malt to enjoy or gift, I will direct them to Lagavulin 16 year. This islay whisky is known for its ‘house style’ of well balanced peat, rich, dry and entirely dependable.
Lagavulin will officially turn 200 next year… unofficially it actually is a wee bit illegally older harkening back to 1795. So what a treat to sample an…
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