Review #861 - Glen Scotia Victoriana (2024)
Glen Scotia's Victoriana release is intended to replicate the style of whisky that would have been produced in Victorian-era Scotland.
Review #860 - Glen Scotia 9 Year Campbeltown Malts Festival Release (2024)
Here's the 2024 edition of Glen Scotia's festival single malt, a 9 year whisky finished in Fino sherry casks.
Review #859 - Glen Scotia 25 Year
In a rare move for Glen Scotia, the packaging explicitly states that this whisky is both natural color and not chill filtered.
Review #858 - Glen Scotia 15 Year
According to the brand representative that led our tasting, Glen Scotia's 15 Year single malt is often considered the "most Glen Scotia" of the brand's whiskies.
Review #857 - Glen Scotia Double Cask
Glen Scotia actually has 2 versions of their Double Cask single malt: a rum cask finished version, and this Pedro Ximenez sherry finished version.
Review #856 - Glen Scotia 10 Year
In May 2026, we attended a tasting for a selection of single malts from Glen Scotia distillery.
Review #855 - Stagg Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Missing in Action'
At 8 years and 8 months old, this could be a nice balanced bourbon, with a combination of oak and distillate character.
Review #854 - SMWS 149.6 'Recipe for Success' - Ardnamurchan 7 Year
This is our first time reviewing an Ardnamurchan which was bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, despite how much we love both the distillery and bottler.
Review #853 - Eagle Rare 10 Year Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Extortion'
Eagle Rare is made using Buffalo Trace's 'mashbill #1,' which is not explicitly disclosed, but is understood to have low-rye bourbon proportions.
Review #852 - Port Askaig Cask Strength (Batch 1)
There's no age statement on this bottle either, but it's generally made up of whisky aged between 6 and 12 years.
Review #851 - Weller Antique 107 Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'The Big Easy'
We know the specific age of this single barrel variant, which was picked by the Wiseguy Lounge bar chain: it's 6 years and 11 months.
Review #850 - Elijah Craig 15 Year Single Barrel
With the slowdown in the whisky market in the past year or two, distilleries are coming up with new releases to monetize their well-aged inventory.
Review #849 - SMWS 135.43 'Whisky Daydreams' - Loch Lomond 21 Year
Loch Lomond is generally a distillery which can be found at a reasonable price, even with a higher age statements.
Review #848 - SMWS 112.125 'Chiselled Features' - Loch Lomond (Inchmurrin) 17 Year
From the Scotch Malt Whisky Society's 'Spicy & Sweet' flavor profile, we have this 17 year unpeated Loch Lomond single malt.
Review #847 - SMWS 53.501 'A Barbecue at Sea, Under Full Sail' - Caol Ila 16 Year
We helped select this Caol Ila for bottling during the SMWS Tasting Panel Experience in 2025.
Review #846 - Amrut Aatma Ex-Sauternes Single Cask
This whisky was aged in a Sauternes wine cask; this sweet fortified white wine from France generally adds bright, sweet, floral notes such as honey, orchard fruit.
Review #845 - Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength Bourbon - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Crime Scene'
This was bottled at a volcanic barrel strength of 67.65% ABV (135.3 proof).
Review #844 - Bimber Oloroso Finish Single Cask - Glass Revolution Imports Selection
There’s no age statement on the bottle, but because the distillery was founded in 2016, we know that this must have a single digit age.
Review #843 - Bimber Ex-Bourbon Small Batch
Bimber is a relatively new whisky distillery based in London, England
Review #842 - Port Askaig 17 Year (2023)
This 17 year old release from 2023 comes from Caol Ila, a distillery which is only half a mile from the port town of Port Askaig which gives this brand its name.