Martijn van Opstal

Vintage-style watercolor illustration of Glenmorangie Distillery in Tain, Scotland, with Dr. Bill Lumsden holding a copita glass on one side and giraffes symbolising the tall stills on the other, set against the Highland landscape.

Glenmorangie Distillery Spotlight

Glenmorangie Distillery has built its reputation on precision rather than noise, producing a lighter Highland style shaped by Scotland’s tallest stills and a meticulous approach to cask maturation. From the approachable Original 12—one of the best entry points into single malt whisky—to the deeper, more experimental Signet, this is a distillery that rewards attention over time. Here’s a closer look at its history, core range, and what makes a visit to Tain worth the journey.

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Watercolour illustration of Waterford Distillery with Tennessee Distilling barrels stacked in the foreground, representing the distillery’s acquisition and new chapter in Irish whiskey.

Waterford Distillery Returns

Waterford Distillery has been acquired by Tennessee Distilling Group, securing the future of one of Ireland’s most distinctive whiskey producers. After entering receivership in 2024, the terroir-driven distillery now faces a new chapter—raising questions about whether its unique philosophy will continue under new ownership.

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Bushmills 16 review bottle in Irish countryside spring setting with green fields and flowers

Bushmills 16 Review

Bushmills 16 is a whisky that reveals itself slowly. In this Bushmills 16 review, we explore how its unique combination of bourbon, sherry, and port cask maturation creates a layered, fruit-driven profile built on balance rather than intensity. From distillery history to detailed tasting notes, this is a closer look at one of Ireland’s most quietly compelling single malts.

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Clynelish 14 Review

In this Clynelish 14 review, I break down why this Northern Highland single malt completely changed how I experience whisky. From its unmistakable waxy texture to its subtle coastal character, this is a dram that rewards attention rather than chasing intensity. Expect detailed tasting notes, distillery insights, and an honest verdict on whether Clynelish 14 deserves a place on your shelf.

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