Last Drop Unveils Its 50 Year Old Blend

Last Drop has launched its inaugural blended whisky, Last Drop 50 Year Old Signature. Created by Master Blender Colin J.P. Scott, the release marks the brand’s first foray into the creation – as well as curation – of extraordinary aged spirits. Limited to just 500 bottles worldwide, this distinct blend will be available in the… Continue reading Last Drop Unveils Its 50 Year Old Blend

The Macallan Edition No. 6 Scotch Review

The Macallan Edition No. 6
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By Emma Briones Rating: A If there’s a range of whiskies that have fascinated me, it must be The Macallan Edition range, a series of limited-edition whiskies chosen to represent the distillery pillars. The collection has come to an end, with the last chapter: The Macallan Edition Nº 6. Each whisky of this range was… Continue reading The Macallan Edition No. 6 Scotch Review

The World’s Ten Most Underrated Whiskies

The GlenDronach Port Wood Single Malt
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By Richard Thomas If you have been a whiskey enthusiast for a long time, then you have watched as the world’s whiskey boom keeps on gaining momentum. Even the coronavirus pandemic seems to have been little more than a hiccup. The newcomers from a decade ago are now well-entrenched fixtures, more newcomers (both individual distillers… Continue reading The World’s Ten Most Underrated Whiskies

Great King Street: Glasgow Blend Scotch Review

Compass Box's Great King Street: Glasgow Blend
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By Richard Thomas Rating: B+ Two decades ago, an American marketing executive who had worked on the Johnnie Walker brand decided to start his own whisky company. His name was John Glaser, that company was Compass Box, and he has since become one of the most laureled figures in Scotch whisky today. I would not… Continue reading Great King Street: Glasgow Blend Scotch Review

Ballantine’s Light Scotch Review

Ballantine's Light
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By Emma Briones Rating: D- So, people are changing the way they consume alcohol. Some even go for low-alcohol and no-alcohol versions of classic drinks. And brands, then, have to innovate. To do so, they try new finishes or new timings. And then, there’s Ballantine’s, who decides to create Ballantine’s Light. This is not a… Continue reading Ballantine’s Light Scotch Review