
Clan Campbell The Noble (40%)
Here I am, embracing the meme joke from a friend and trying this dram that most of us have started in the whisky world with!

Clan Campbell The Noble (40%)
Here I am, embracing the meme joke from a friend and trying this dram that most of us have started in the whisky world with!

A speyside distillery 18yo 2001-2020 (52.3%)
Hazelburn 18yo 2001-2020 (47.4%, OB)
Longrow 10yo 2020 (53.7%, OB)
Some friends made me jokes during the last Twitch lives about tasting J&B’s or Clan Campbell’s during a future session so here I am with my personal J&B… Jura & Ben nevis!

Paul John 7 yo 2011-2019 (56.3%, Cadenhead)
Well to be honest this is not really the first one. I tasted some of the official bottlings 2 years ago at the Toulouse whisky festival and I liked it, the only problem was the dilution. So as of now I’m pretty thrilled about trying a cask strength version of this Indian whisky!

Tormore 24 yo 1995-2019 (55.8%, Le Gus’t)
The first whisky review on this website was another Tormore 1995 from « Le Gus’t » and today I’ll try his brother, a sherried one!

Lagavulin Lg7 « 2017 release » (56.8%, Elixir Distillers)
Those lovely bottles always makes me think about old medicine jars in pharmacies. During the Sunday live stream I even get the question « Is it medicine », well we will try this medicine for sure!

An Cnoc 18yo « 2020 release » (46%, OB)
An Cnoc 39yo 1975-2014 (44.2%, OB)
Yeah I’m sorry for that tittle, let’s gain my forgiveness by reviewing those two An Cnoc bottlings, that 1975 one really puzzles me!

Glendronach 15yo « Revival-2009 Edition » (46.0%, OB)
I really like to have a good & cheap sherry to drink as a daily dram and that’s why I bough this one. After some years in the bottle let’s see what’s inside!

Port Charlotte 16yo 2003-2020 (55.8%, OB)
Lagavulin 20yo 2020 (54.0%, OB)
The 2020 edition of the Feis ile edition was virtual too and I hope it will change rapidly! Here are two bottlings released for this particular event, let’s listen to some Jazz music and review those drams!

Port Charlotte 17yo 2002-2020 (49.7%, Thompson Brothers)
Here we go with a Port Charlotte from the independent bottlers Thompson Brothers so let’s hope it’s good! I like this label very much!

Port Charlotte OLC: 01 9yo 2010-2021 (55.1%, OB)
Port Charlotte BR: 01 10yo 2007-2018 (62.8%, OB)
It’s not always easy to navigate through Port Charlotte official releases as they are very frequent. So let’s try two Port Charlotte official bottlings that were advised by friends.