Martijn van Opstal

Bottle of Copper Dog Speyside Blended Malt Scotch Whisky standing on a copper bar inside a distillery

Copper Dog Review

Copper Dog may not receive the same attention as Monkey Shoulder, but after trying it at a whisky festival, I came away pleasantly surprised. In this Copper Dog Review, I explore whether this affordable Speyside blended malt deserves a place on your shelf and whether it’s one of the best entry-level whiskies available today.

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Watercolour illustration of the English whisky revival featuring an English distillery, the St George's Cross flag, a Glencairn of whisky and England's leading whisky producers.

English Whisky Explored

English whisky has gone from an overlooked curiosity to one of the most exciting categories in the whisky world. In this in-depth feature, I explore the history behind its remarkable revival, the distilleries leading the charge and why producers like Bimber, Fielden, White Peak, The Lakes and Cotswolds are proving England is no longer living in Scotland’s shadow.

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Cadenhead’s Ben Nevis 13 Review

This Cadenhead’s Ben Nevis 13 isn’t a bottle most people will ever get the chance to buy, but that’s exactly why it’s worth talking about. Bottled straight from the cask during the Cadenhead’s Warehouse Tasting in Campbeltown, this rich Oloroso-matured Ben Nevis delivers far more than its thirteen years suggest. More importantly, it carries the memories of an unforgettable Fèis Ìle trip and a thoughtful gift from friends who made the week one I’ll never forget.

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