The Lady of the Glen Bowmore was from a Full Sherry Wood, first fill cask. Due to the prevalence of Bourbon casks out there we felt we had to explore the opportunity to experiment finishing with some of our quality range of casks. We are looking at finishing with Sherry, PX, rum and virgin wood casks…
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Three questions about Whisky answered! Lady of the Glen is cask strength, Non Chill-Filtered and presented in its natural colour Q1. What is cask strength? Refers to the casks natural alcohol strength. A cask strength Whisky will not be diluted with water post it being taken out of the cask. The majority of Whisky is…
We are proud to announce that Lady of the Glen 1995 Tobermory has been awarded a Recommended Award in the recent Whisky Magazine! Our 20 year Old Tobermory was reviewed alongside 20 other new releases and as our first ever submission to the Whisky Magazine we couldn’t be happier the result! Distilled July 1995 and…
Recently I was approached regarding two casks that were for sale and the client would not provide a sample. I would like to make it clear that I won’t purchase an entire cask of matured Whisky without a sample and I’m surprised when other organization’s do unless it’s not a part of their business plan.…
A bit more on our End of March Release, Hailing from the heart of Speyside our 1992 Bourbon barrel Aultmore, cask number #2499, is to be bottled in the coming days. The 23 year old release will miss it’s birthday by 2 months but we can’t wait to release it and our tasting suggests its…
April 2016 will see the release of two limited Edition lady of the Glen casks. A 1993 Bourbon Cask Aultmore and 1995 Bourbon Cask Auchentoshan. We will release around half of each of the casks but they will be released at cask Strength without chill filtering as is our usual standard. We also look forward…
At the beginning of February I went on a distillery visit glut and this included visiting Speyside’s Blair Athol distillery. The distillery hides itself behind a giant Bell’s Whisky sign so you could be mistaken for thinking that it’s more of a Bell’s visitor centre than the sight of an active single malt distillery built…
Our next official release is going to be a 1994 Braes of Glenlivet. A slightly obscure Speyside distillery release also known as Braeval Bottled 2015, 20 years old, 47.7% vol, bourbon cask, 163 bottles. Bottles will are glass etched and numbered to be presented the Lady of the Glen floral pouch. deep fruits and heavy…
In the past six months, we have released seven casks and only one person, me, has tried them all! That was until a savvy blogger managed to get his hands on samples from each cask! Read a full review of releases from Whisky Rover, “A fun tour around 90’s Speyside” http://whiskyrover.blogspot.co.uk/…/lady-of-glen-tasting.ht… Braes of Glenlivet 1994 – soon…
Time for Whisky Treat. To win a selection of Lady of the Glen miniatures finish this statement with your own ending. “I like my Whisky… Example, “I like my Whisky…like I like my ties, neat.” The best original answer will receive three miniatures and 2 runners will up receive one sample each. Tweet your answers @lotgwhisky or…
Windy Aberfeldy Aberfeldy is a great wee distillery to visit! It’s not that far away if you live in East or West Central Scotland, they have a great tour with a tourist centre and they even have one of Robert Burn’s writing tables in the museum! For Whisky historians the distillery offers a unique glimpse into…
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