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21.01.2022 It's that time of the year... Japanese January! And we begin the month with an expression from Suntory's highest distillery, the Hakushu. Established in 1973 and comfortably nestled in the forests at the foothills of Mount Kaikomagatake, this 'forest distillery' lies at a height of 700 metres above sea level, blessed with a unique micro climate and a gifted water source.... http://mywhiskeydiaries.com//review-hakushu-distillers-re/
21.01.2022 Slipping in another review towards the end of the year, this month's tropical expression finds its roots from the Indian subcontinent, from one of the country's oldest distillery - Radico Kaitan and its wing, the Rampur distillery. Though relatively new to the international single malt arena, the distillery does have a fair bit of experience under their belt and aren't shy to experiment with varied maturations, behold the Rampur PX Sherry Cask!... http://mywhiskeydiaries.com//29/review-rampur-px-sherry-c/
13.01.2022 I've always felt the Glenfiddich brand name lost on much of the encore it deserved and with each passing phase of the moon, the brand seemed comfortable, labelled as a safe but mundane startup single malt. I'll be honest, the 12 YO in my opinion though might seem very average and non stellar is in truth is a likeable, subtle and sweet whisky.... http://mywhiskeydiaries.com//review-glenfiddich-fire-and-/
04.01.2022 This month's review continuous with an expression from the Tamdhu distillery, this one being the younger sibling of the 15 YO and a replacement of their core 10 YO. As is the case with all expressions from the distillery, this being no different, is aged exclusively in sherry oak casks, giving it full potential to qualify as a sherry bomb and possibly contention to the likes of Aberlour, Glendronach and the Macallans!... http://mywhiskeydiaries.com/2021/01/08/review-tamdhu-12-yo/
03.01.2022 An antique, vintage square shaped bottle, tinted in chocolate brown, with a narrowing neck, the Gospel Solera Rye brings with it a very distinct look, almost medieval like. Melbourne's Gospel Distillers began their Single Malt journey with this particular expression, taking advantage of what parts of America and Australia have in common, a harsher climate than their Scottish / Irish brethren.... http://mywhiskeydiaries.com///08/review-gospel-solera-rye/