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Glenturret Distillery

The Glen­tur­ret Dis­tillery is located on the banks of the Tur­ret River two miles north west of Crieff in Perthshire, Scot­land. The dis­tillery is hid­den in the val­ley and its secluded loca­tion may have con­tributed to its early history…


Malt Advocate Magazine’s “Top Ten New Whiskies” for 2009

Top Ten New Whiskies of the Year (listed alpha­bet­i­cally)
You will not be happy with the prices of some of these whiskies, but here’s our ten best new whiskies released in 2009 (keep­ing in mind that whiskies must have been for sale in the U.S. in the 2009 cal­en­dar year to be eli­gi­ble).
The selec­tion process for […]


Bowmore 12 Years

Photo of Bowmore 12 Years

This is a new pack­ag­ing of the islay’s ‘medium-peated’ malt. It has a clear iodine char­ac­ter with lots of pep­per and yet the malt is bal­anced and smooth as well as smoky.


Bowmore Distillery

Bow­more (pro­nounced “Boh-more”) is a dis­tillery that pro­duces single malt scotch whisky on the isle of Islay, an island of the Inner Hebrides. The dis­tillery, which lies on the South East­ern shore of Loch Indaal, is one of the oldest…