Disharmony Ledaig 11 Year Old 1997 Dun Bheagan
Dun Bheagan is a label marketed by Ian MacLeods Distillers (who also own Glengoyne and Tamdhu) and usually contains relatively young whisky at an attractive price. This 11 Year Old Ledaig was finished…
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Ledaig's average rating is 83/100 from 91 reviews and 160 ratings
Dun Bheagan is a label marketed by Ian MacLeods Distillers (who also own Glengoyne and Tamdhu) and usually contains relatively young whisky at an attractive price. This 11 Year Old Ledaig was finished…
Since October 2010, Burn Stewart no longer applies chill filtration and has therefor started bottling all of their whisky at 46,3% ABV. Ledaig (say letsjick) is, as you probably know, the peaty whisky…
After tasting the improved Tobermory 10 and hearing good things about this one (mostly outside Connosr;) I looked for it and got a bargain at €26,- on a Dutch webshop. Now being halfway the bottle after…
Ledaig. To be honest I had no clue about the bottles of Ledaig. I just knew they are from the Isle of Mull, produced in Tobermory at the same-named distillery. I got me a sample of the Gordon&MacPhails…
This review is of the non-chill filtered version. Its nose is a bit smokey with a hint of the palette. Mild peat, brine, and a whiff of smoke. Walnuts, apricots, olive oil. The palate is a lot like…
KAA Gent, the local football club in my neck of the woods, is currently having a terrible season. But if they win, we can celebrate with this whisky, if they lose… well, we can still take a good swig.…
The city of Tobermory is the capital of the Isle of Mull - but did you know that it was originally called Ledaig? It was also the original name of the distillery we now know as...Tobermory. Much like…
Color of gasoline. Nose is a strange mingling of cardboard washed up among seaweed at low tide, some peat and smoke, but with a clean rock clear hard candy sweetness and maybe some fresh melon, all…
A little over a year ago, you could get your hands on a special Ledaig (say ‘let-sjick’), approved by the Belgian shop Anverness and bottled by David Stirk’s Creative Whisky Company. It was a very qua…
This solid Islander (and smoky big brother to Tobermory) is a nice alternative to the more familiar and aggressively peaty Islay whisky, but may still offend those with lighter tastes. Subtle-sweet fruit…
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