This week Lady of the Glen was fortunate to feature in the first issue of the Whisky industry’s newest magazine, Cask and Still. Under the Rare Find section, our independent bottling is given a lovely mention about our up and coming activities. You can download and read the full magazine now to learn about six new exciting distilleries…
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Sometimes there is no better feeling than getting a good review but when we received the latest review from @ChorltonWhisky we had no idea what to think especially after the interesting twitter chat… One thing is for sure the photography is great and the tasting notes are very expressive too. “very badly behaved whisky. It’s also enormous…
Jolly Topper tastings Uncanny, a mixture of familiar and unfamiliar that is experienced as being peculiar. That was my interpretation of Jolly Topper conducting a vertical tasting on the obscure Clyneilsh Distillery as I am coincidently releasing a 17 year old cask from the distillery very, very soon. I had to go to this tasting… Mark Davidson,…
Preview of Hannah Whisky Merchants ltd Anniversary Release About the distillery Re-opened in 2013 after being mothballed in 1999 this incredibly rare distillery was fairly recently founded in 1957. Located within Keith and sitting on the banks of the River Isla within the Speyside Whisky region, this distillery was originally a Meal Mill hence its…
Deanston front doors Visiting Deanston distillery was well overdue for me, considering how close Deanston is to Stirling and I went to Stirling University for four years there was really no excuse. So three weeks ago I drove up to Doune to visit and I was initially surprised by how urban the Deanston buildings looked in…
It’s great when Lady of the Glen is warmly received but when the review forms part of larger piece about history and processes in the Whisky industry it’s even better as the history of Whisky is, in my opinion, just as fascinating as the spirit itself! Independent bottlers seem to have an imaginary code of…
Hannah Whisky Merchants ltd Anniversary Release About the distillery ‘Still waters run deep’, a phrase no truer than for the Glenatuchers distillery; this quiet and overlooked distillery has deep roots stretching back to the 19th Century. The distillery was founded in 1898 near Mulben within the blessed Speyside Whisky region. Pioneering master blender James Buchanan…
I was aware of Eden Mill but it was only when I read about them in Cask and Still magazine that I was intrigued enough to head up to the distillery and find out more. Paul Miller, the owner, was kind enough to give me a tour of the distillery which was buzzing with fresh enthusiasm. They are a…
Daftmill distillery Built in 2005, Daftmill is the most beautiful distillery I have seen to date! Set within the beautiful Fife countryside, up a long winding road sits a distillery adjoined to the working farm that it belongs to. Although I was initially lost, my TomTom led me to an Old Folk’s home where a…
Hannah Whisky Merchants ltd Anniversary Release About the distillery The coastal distillery of Clynelish located in Northern Highlands was constructed in 1968 although its roots go as far back as 1819 when the original distillery was founded by the Marquess of Stafford, and that distillery is now named Brora. Rumoured to have been founded to…
This year Whisky Lounge was held in the beautiful Queen Street Gardens and thankfully the weather held out and it was a gorgeous day…owed much to everyone gathered not acknowledging or attempting to jinx the weather by mentioning it. The venue was idyllically spread next to the pond within the gardens with three tents hosting…
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