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Domhayn 1000 Fathoms Deep whisky barrel resting on the ocean floor with logo on cask, deep sea ageing concept illustration

Domhayn 1000 Fathoms Deep

Domhayn’s 1000 Fathoms Deep whisky pushes maturation into uncharted territory, sending casks nearly 1,800 metres beneath the ocean’s surface. As a fan of dynamic ageing—from Thalassa to Jefferson’s Aged at Sea—this feels like the next bold step, and one I’m genuinely excited to see unfold.

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Ardbeg Dolce 2026 bottle with Marsala cask inspired wine splash artwork

Ardbeg Dolce Release

Ardbeg Dolce is the 2026 Ardbeg Day release, matured in rare Marsala dolce casks and bottled at 47.8% ABV. With a more accessible price point and a bold cask choice, it reflects the growing trend of experimental finishes—but can it deliver the intensity Ardbeg fans expect?

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Angelic-style illustration of a whisky bottle resting on soft clouds against a bright sky-blue background, with the header “How to Read a Whisky Label” above and flowing, wind-swept words like distillery name, whisky type, age statement, alcohol percentage, cask information, region of origin, and bottling details floating around the bottle.

How to Read a Whisky Label

Standing in front of a whisky shelf and not quite sure what the label is telling you? You’re not alone. Learning how to read a whisky label is one of the simplest ways to level up your whisky journey — helping you understand flavour, quality, and style before you even open the bottle. In this Dram1 Academy guide, we break down everything from distillery and ABV to casks, independent bottlers, and even SMWS codes, so you can choose your next dram with real confidence.

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Yeats Irish Whiskey The Lake Isle of Innisfree bottle in a watercolour setting with books, ink and writing elements inspired by poetry

Yeats Inaugural Release

Yeats Irish Whiskey’s inaugural release, The Lake Isle of Innisfree, is built as much on poetry and place as it is on cask and craft. Rooted in Sligo and inspired by W.B. Yeats, this first chapter leans into storytelling in a way that feels considered, balanced, and quietly compelling for whisky drinkers willing to slow down and listen.

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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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