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How Is Whisky Made?

How whisky is made begins long before it reaches a cask. From grain selection and malting to fermentation, distillation, and decades in oak, every production decision shapes what you taste in the glass. This complete grain-to-glass guide breaks down the science, craft, and small choices that transform raw ingredients into one of the world’s most complex spirits.

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Meikle Toir The Chinquapin One Review

Meikle Tòir Chinquapin Review

This Meikle Toir Chinquapin review explores GlenAllachie’s peated Speyside whisky matured in rare Chinquapin oak. Expect rich notes of treacle, caramel, liquorice, and smouldering campfire smoke in a dram that balances sweetness and peat surprisingly well. If you’re curious about GlenAllachie’s smoky side, this affordable Meikle Toir release might be one of the most interesting bottles in the range.

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edradour distillery

Edradour Distillery Spotlight

Edradour Distillery is one of Scotland’s smallest and most characterful Highland distilleries — producing intensely rich, sherry-forward single malts that punch far above their size. Founded in 1825 and now owned by Signatory Vintage, Edradour combines traditional production methods, small stills, worm-tub condensation and bold cask maturation to create whisky with real weight and texture. From the Oloroso-driven Edradour 10 Year Old to the heavily peated Ballechin range, this Perthshire distillery delivers flavour-first Scotch for enthusiasts who crave depth over delicacy. Here’s everything you need to know about Edradour Distillery, its history, production style, must-try bottles, and why Signatory’s ownership makes it uniquely compelling.

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Midleton Very Rare 2026

Midleton Very Rare 2026 Unveiled

The latest vintage in Ireland’s most famous whiskey series has arrived. Midleton Very Rare 2026 continues a tradition that began in 1984, showcasing exceptional casks from the vast warehouses of Midleton Distillery. Having visited the distillery and participated in the Midleton Whiskey Academy, I explore why this annual release still captures the attention of collectors and Irish whiskey fans alike.

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Glencadam 13 Review

Glencadam 13 Review

This Glencadam 13 review explores a bright and balanced Highland single malt from Glencadam Distillery. With green apple, citrus zest, honeyed malt and gentle spice, this 13-year-old expression showcases classic distillery character without heavy cask influence. Elegant, fresh and highly drinkable, it’s a whisky that rewards attention rather than demanding it.

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Indian Whisky

Indian Whisky Explored

Indian Whisky has long been the world’s biggest whisky category by volume — but today it is also one of its most exciting quality movements. From the pioneering single malts of Amrut to the bold tropical character of Paul John, the elegance of Rampur, the rise of Indri, and the desert identity of Godawan, India is reshaping the global whisky conversation.

While many domestic brands are traditionally molasses-based and would not qualify under European whisky regulations, a new generation of Indian single malt distilleries is producing world-class malt whisky that adheres to internationally recognised standards.

This is not just a market shift. It is a global whisky evolution.

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Bruichladdich Distillery

Bruichladdich Distillery Spotlight

Bruichladdich Distillery is one of Islay’s most compelling comeback stories. From its 1994 closure to its bold revival under Jim McEwan and Mark Reynier, Bruichladdich Distillery has redefined modern Scotch whisky through transparency, terroir-driven barley, and iconic releases like Port Charlotte, Octomore, and Black Art. Here’s why this Islay distillery still shapes the future of whisky.

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