Balanced perfection Highland Park 18 Year Old
I bought this bottle expecting a great deal. It did not disappoint. There are few bottlings which have such a mass appeal to the Peatheads, Sherried fans and Speysiders too. Love the toffee, peat smoke…
I bought this bottle expecting a great deal. It did not disappoint. There are few bottlings which have such a mass appeal to the Peatheads, Sherried fans and Speysiders too. Love the toffee, peat smoke…
Typical of a Dalmore with a dark hue. Thick malty nose with hints of Orange and chocolate. A thick chewy taste with a more assertive toffee influence with floral notes as well as Licorice. A nice long…
Super nose, wonderful taste with Mocha and marmalade nuances. Great thick malty mouthfeel. Wonderful Dalmore. Great bang for the buck too.
I have to say that this was not my first Islay malt but was my first Ardbeg. I can still remember the nose on this dram. It was a lemony, peaty, vanilla, with an espresso boldness that I can still taste…
A delicious nose with a peaty black forest cake flavor. No mistaking the thick sherry influence on top of the thick Bowmore malt. The best review is how long this bottle lasted, NOT LONG! Slainte.
There are few drams of this price range which carry such a thick chewy malt. I think this dram has the texture of an 16 or 18 year old. A great nose with influences of toffee, dates and maple. Dollar for…
One of very few bargains in tax heavy Ontario @ $45 Cdn. I had much higher expectations for a peaty Highland malt. I had hopes for this one along the lines of a thick Glemorangie with a malty and smokey…
Wonderful toffee, vanilla with the faint wisp of smoke. A great lowland malt from Dunbarton and at a very attractive price point @ $50 Cdn, this is a very safe buy for a gift or for your own bar. No…
BAM! This is one bold Dram. Take no prisoners peaty, spicey, and thick. A wonderful nose reminiscent of a Peppercorn steak on the BBQ. I'd imagine an evening on the beach on Islay barbecueing steaks and…
How fitting that my first review on WC is the Uigeadail. While almost all Ardbeg bottling's have that distinctive peaty depth, this is one of my staples. I always have an Oogie on my bar. That bold…