Twitter Updates
- I think this is the best grain whisky I've had in years. Girvan 27, 1989-2017, Bourbon Barrel 167863, 51.4% - Càrn… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 hour ago
- I always wonder who decides what goes into a blended malt like this. Blended Malt, 1993-2017, Ex-Sherry Hogshead 1… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- Does this whisky make whisky's biggest fault? Is it bland? Orkney Island 2005-2020, 14yo, 59.7% - Berry Bros & Rud… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 days ago
- An Irish whiskey from Germany that has multiple personalities. Or at least multiple names. Lichtburg, 15 year old… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 days ago
- Can this be anything but Lagavulin without some serious deception? An Islay Distillery 12, 2008-2020, 54.2% - Firs… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 days ago
Category Archives: Tamnavulin
What’s in a name? Double casking…
My friend Tom van Engelen has written another one of his posts comparing whiskies that should never be compared. Does a name really influence your experience of a whisky? I am not well acquainted with all those Viking expressions from Highland … Continue reading
Posted in - Guest Post, Tamnavulin, Teaninich
Tagged 1973, Double Cask, Highlands, Speyside, Tamnavulin, Teaninich, Tom van Engelen
Leave a comment
Tamnavulin 1967-2010, 43yo, 41% – The Whisky Agency
A properly ancient whisky that I picked up for a bottle-share. Which, somehow, never filled up, so I had to drink it myself. Bummer. It seems that most bottle-shares I do with those pricier, older whiskies never fill up. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Tamnavulin
Tagged 1967, Bottle Share, Bourbon Cask, Tamnavulin, The Whisky Agency
Leave a comment