Scotch Whisky Review: Macallan 1989 Duncan Taylor Whisky Galore
This is a Macallan 1989 released by independent bottler Duncan Taylor as part of their Whisky Galore series. Bottled at 40%, this expression is now hard to find and limited largely to auctions.
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Officer’s Choice
Officer’s Choice might be the world’s biggest whisky success story you’ve never heard about. From feuds to clever marketing strategies, its journey reveals a brand that’s far more than just a bottle on a shelf.
Can I Make Johnnie Walker Red Actually Taste Good? Five Hacks Tested
Is Red Label really beyond saving? Could a few simple tricks, based on science, bartender wisdom, and a little experimentation, actually make it taste better?
The Best Value Cask Strength Scotch Whiskies 2025
Bottled at full power, these cask strength whiskies offer more flavour, more flexibility, and frankly, more spirit in every drop.
The Crown Jewel: How Crown Royal Put Canadian Whisky On The Map
Discover how Crown Royal transformed Canadian whisky from a regional product to a global phenomenon, exploring its royal origins, distinctive character, and lasting impact on the spirits industry.
5 Award-Winning Indian Whiskies That Are Impressing Experts
Discover the five award-winning Indian whiskies that are impressing experts worldwide, from Amrut’s peated power to Godawan’s desert-influenced sophistication.
6 Whiskies & Liqueurs Try If You Like Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
From bourbon to scotch, here are six whiskies (and whisky-based liqueurs) to explore next if you love Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey.
Irish Whiskey Review: Jameson Crested Blended Irish Whiskey
Jameson Crested is a variation on the classic Jameson Blended Irish Whiskey, but instead of a 60% grain and 40% single pot still recipe, it’s moved to 80% single pot still and 20% grain, with larger proportions of this being matured in ex-sherry casks.
Ledaig Hebridean Moon Is a Cask Strength Ode To The Isle of Mull
Ledaig Hebridean Moon marks a milestone for Tobermory Distillery, offering their first cask-strength 10-year-old single malt with only 7,000 bottles available globally and supporting local conservation efforts.
Is This The Highest Rated Bottle of Brora?
There are three versions of the Brora 1972 22 Year old Rare Malts Selection, each distinguished by their ABV. But which is the highest rated and is it also the most expensive?