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Tag Archives: Strathearn
Wagging Finger ‘Gileanne’ 3, 2019-2022, 60.1% – BYOB-C
The very first ever release of Wagging Finger Whisky! The Dutch distillery, run in Deventer by Erik Molenaar has been around for a few years and started out by making gin. A couple of years ago whisky was added to … Continue reading
Posted in - World Whisky, Wagging Finger
Tagged 2019, BYOB-C, Deventer, Dutch whisky, Erik Molenaar, L'Intouchable, Strathearn, Wagging Finger
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Strathearn 4, 2014-2018, Ex-Sherry Cask 075, 56.6% – OB for Dutch Whisky Festival
The first edition of Dutch Whisky Festival came with a bottling of their own. In the end I didn’t end up going to the festival, although I don’t exactly remember why. Probably because of me or my wife being ill … Continue reading
Posted in Strathearn
Tagged 2014, Dutch Whisky Festival, Highlands, Sherry Cask, Strathearn
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Guest post: Strathean 3, 2016-2019, Single Malt Batch 1, 46.6%
If I had known Ruben was going to publish his tasting notes to the first batch of Strathearn, I would not have sat on Tom’s notes on the same whisky one day too long. In short, it would have been … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Guest Post, Highlands, Sherry Cask, Strathearn, Tom van Engelen
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