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The last time we sampled this beast was in 2013 (WF 85). Every ten years, I suppose we'll manage. You'll note, however, that we're now at 43%, compared to 40% last time, so one must have faith in humanity. Naturally, it's Foursquare. Colour: full gold. Nose: cedar, pencil...
To be honest, the very vast majority of the whisky books that sit at WF Towers are reference books that you would have opened every time you were having a question ('remind me how Mortlach works') but this one's different. I suspect even seasoned enthusiasts will read this quasi-essay ...
“We know that they had a larger cranial size. They could even be more intelligent than us. When the time comes to deal with an epidemic or getting off the planet or whatever, it’s conceivable that their way of thinking could be beneficial.” ...
I also just finishedThe Devil Comes Courtingand COURTNEY MILAN!!! WHAT DID YOU DO TO ME??? I can’t remember the last time a book had me sobbing outright. I had to take sniffle breaks because my nose was running and I was crying too hard to read!!! (edited) A|BN|K It...
Tell me about time to market issues in whisky! But I'm sure they do this to eliminate the bottle shock effect that occurs during and after bottling, the latter always being somewhat harsh unless done by delicate Scottish hands. Am I not right? By the way, the latest official 1978 we ...
just a tad boring. It’s not impossible that The Whisky Exchange cartel did catch the best casks. Nasty nasty… Finish: medium, with a little more pepper from the oak. Comments: certainly good, but a little too elementary for me, this time. I say it’s great to bottle young casks, ...
With water: remains a bit strangish. There’s this bizarre note behind it, hard to describe, rather around a mix of burnt sugar, iron and ‘industrial’ orange juice (Fanta?) this time. All the rest remains stunning. Cloves, gingerbread… Finish: long, spicy. A lot of caraway, ...