Sunday, 15 March 2026

Teaninich 2007 A Single Cask Collection : Crafted in Cask 18 yo

 
 
 
57,2°
Distillery : Teaninich - Highlands 
Hogshead and Pineau des Charentes Wine Finish
Independent Bottling 
By Berry Bros. & Rudd 
Limited Edition 
Single Cask 
Bottled in 2025
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
 
 
 
As is always the case with the Single Cask Collection launched by the British bottler Berry Bros. & Rudd, the most experienced in the market, the whisky has been finished for at least three years, this time in a cask that previously held Pineau des Charentes, a French fortified wine from the Cognac region. 303 bottles have been released for sale. 
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
The wine’s influence is significant, apple compote, fresh and stringy red berries, candied lemon, cinnamon tart, brown sugar, Muscat grapes, fermented cherries, liquid chocolate, red peppers, it’s pastry-like and slightly indulgent. On the palate, it is creamy, beetroot hummus, raspberry coulis, wild strawberries, woody notes, hairspray, lively spices, cardamom, ginger and nutmeg. The finish is quite long and complex, woody spices, pepper and cloves, drier fruits, dates, prunes, mirabelle plums, we enter the heart of the wood, without it being bitter. 
 
In Short, 
The finish plays a significant role here, shaping the whisky in its own image, and this may not be to everyone’s taste. It’s pleasant and subtle, but the wine-like and syrupy notes are still quite pronounced – you have to like that sort of thing. As for the price, it’s reasonable. If you’re drawn to this style, it’s worth giving it a try. 
Score : 88
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                            To Be Listened While Sipping : 
 
                                            Pleasure Symbols - Image Reflected

Saturday, 14 March 2026

Benrinnes 2010 Berry Bros. & Rudd Collection Itinéraires 15 yo

 
 
 
56,5°
Distillery : Benrinnes - Speyside
Bourbon Cask and Pedro Ximénez Sherry Finish
Independent Bottling 
By Berry Bros. & Rudd 
Limited Edition 
Single Cask 
Bottled in 2025 
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
 
 
 
After spending at least 11 years in a Bourbon cask, this one was finished for three and a half years in a Pedro Ximénez sherry cask, resulting in a run of 262 bottles. It was selected by La Maison du Whisky to feature in the Collection Itinéraires, for exclusive sale in France.
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
On the nose, malty cereals, raisins and quince jam. Warm wax, tobacco leaves, candied ginger, angelica, green olives. Milk chocolate, a few rich and sweet floral notes, mingled with cinnamon. Melting caramel and fresh figs. On the palate, it is creamy and fruity, with a hint of oil. Banana, Comice pears, stringy vanilla, generous lemon. White grapes, almonds and pistachios, nutmeg, hazelnut, clove. A mellow finish, prunes, fairly long, pine resin, liquorice stick, dried fruit, oak bark, cola. 
 
In Short, 
The sherry influence isn’t too overpowering, resulting in a pleasant, complex, smooth and fruity whisky that goes down quite easily. For a 15-year-old single cask, the price is very reasonable, and in fact there aren’t many left. 
Score : 88
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                            To Be Listened While Sipping : 
                                            The Heavy Heavy - Texas Sun

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Glen Elgin 2007 A Single Cask Collection : Crafted in Cask 18 yo

 
 
 
57,4°
Distillery : Glen Elgin - Speyside
Hogshead and Moscatel Wine Finish
Independent Bottling 
By Berry Bros. & Rudd
Limited Edition 
Single Cask 
Bottled in 2025
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
 
 
 
This one matured in a simple hogshead before being transferred to an Ex Moscatel cask, which is a sweet white wine from Portugal or southern Spain. This finishing process lasted at least three years, which is a long time. The result is now counting 162 bottles still available here and there. 
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
Woody and fresh nose, full of sweet fruit, brown sugar and nuts. Vanilla cream, candied apples, almond paste, dates, blood oranges, lemon slices, apricot jam. Honey and a few floral notes. It's pleasant on the palate, but a little drying, with dried fruit and nuts coming to the fore. Oak bark, nutmeg, cloves. Raisins, candied ginger. Long and powerful finish with hints of red fruit, cinnamon, roots, spices and a very slight woody bitterness. Drops of wax, treacle, maple syrup. 
 
In Short, 
It's very pleasant, but I don't detect the distillery's slightly mineral profile. That said, it's very well made, a blend of sweetness and dried fruit, wood and vanilla, culminating in a relatively smooth finish. If you look hard enough, you can find it at an attractive price. 
Score : 88 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                           To Be Listened While Sipping : 
 
                                           Gaia Banfi - Congelati

Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Blair Athol 2014 Berry Bros. & Rudd Collection Itinéraires 11 yo

 
 
 
59,2°
Distillery : Blair Athol - Highlands
Hogshead 
Independent Bottling 
By Berry Bros. & Rudd
Limited Edition 
Single Cask 
Bottled in 2025
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated 
 
 
 
This one spent 11 years in a simple Hogshead before being divided into 277 bottles. It was included in the Collection Itinéraires on the occasion of the Whisky Live Paris 2025, for an exclusive release in France. It is therefore the result of a double selection process, by Berry Bros. & Rudd, the most experienced bottler, and La Maison du Whisky. 
 
 
 

Let's Taste It :   
A mellow and balanced nose, we have acacia honey sprinkled with cinnamon, fruit pulp, plums, grapes, yellow apples, a few hazelnuts, malted cereals and beeswax, vanilla, sweet butter, a zest of citrus. Herbaceous tones. On the palate, fruit takes centre stage, grapefruit, vanilla cream, bananas, peaches, as well as wheat grains, followed by prominent spices, cloves, black pepper. Long and fairly respectful finish, oak bark, candied ginger, liquorice stick, sunflower oil, roots.
 
In Short, 
It's not bad at all, but nothing exceptional. It's pleasant to drink, nicely fruity, smooth and balanced, and not without a certain subtlety. It's not a whisky that will disappoint, but it lacks a little originality and character, so it's unlikely to linger in your memory. The price is reasonable, and in fact there are very few bottles left to sell. 
Score : 88
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                            To Be Listened While Sipping : 
                                            Paper Wings - Fumblin

Sunday, 8 March 2026

Speyside Traditional Cask 16 yo Berry Bros. & Rudd

 
 
 
48,2° 
Distillery Officially Unknown - Speyside
Bourbon Casks 
Independent Bottling 
By Berry Bros. & Rudd
Limited Edition 
Single Malt 
Bottled in 2024
Unchillfiltered
Totally Unpeated
 
 
 
It is also the role of a bottler to offer blended products that are representative of a brand or, as in this case, a tradition. Producing only single casks is all well and good, but it also lacks creativity. Berry Bros. & Rudd, the oldest spirits merchant, rises to the challenge with this 16-year-old whisky from a mysterious Speyside distillery. It is not specified what is meant by a traditional cask, but it seems obvious that these are Bourbon casks. More specifically, it is said to be a blend of 30 casks of various ages, but with a minimum of 16 years. One website states that it is uncoloured, but all the others say the opposite. 
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
On the nose, creamy nuts and orange marmalade, springtime freshness that gives it a lovely fullness, orchard fruits, peanut butter, buttered toast, melted caramel, waxed wood, shortbread and crispy biscuits. It's pleasant on the palate, honey, green apple, a zest of lemon, slight touch of mandarin, brown sugar, and elegant spices, nutmeg, cinnamon, clove. The finish is quite long, going far, birch bark, green tea, dried raisins and apricots, earthy roots, toasted hazelnuts, perhaps a touch of aniseed or parsley. 
 
In Short, 
It's really not bad at all. It has a distinctive character, good balance and a full nose. I don't know if this is the traditional way of making whisky, but it's a success. It's something that lovers of the genre will find easy to drink, but you have to be prepared to pay a certain amount for it. Personally, I find it expensive for what it is. 
Score : 87
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                            To Be Listened While Sipping : 
                                            Bleach Lab - In Your Arms

Daftmill 2009 Fife Strength 15 yo

 
 
 
56,3°
Distillery : Daftmill - Lowlands
19 1st Fill Bourbon Barrels, 1 Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask 
Original Bottling 
Limited Edition 
Single Malt 
Bottled in 2024
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
 
 
 
One of the things I like about Daftmill is the accuracy of their information. This one is the product of a maturation process in 19 first-fill bourbon barrels and only one Pedro Ximénez sherry cask. The barley used is Optic barley, and 3,840 bottles were available for sale. This is an annual series that has been around since 2022, so this is the third batch, and we are awaiting the fourth.  
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
The nose is a little closed, but reveals some surprises. Buttered bread, shortbread biscuits, freshly cut raw wood, dry hay, French toast, apple pie, garden flower honey, mirabelle plums, creamy vanilla, ripe bananas, and a generous dose of lemon. On the palate, it is almost exclusively fruit, peaches, pears, apples, and perhaps a little exoticism, mango, papaya. Various spices, cinnamon, grey pepper. Powerful, fairly long finish, hazelnuts, sticky caramel, cooked fruit, grainy cereals, peppermint. 
 
In Short, 
It makes me smile when I read here and there that the single sherry cask distorts the distillery's profile. Yet it only accounts for 5% of the liquid. The influence of sherry is real, but very subtle, merely intensifying the product's fruity character. Which is a good thing, in my opinion. The result is a very good whisky that retains the distillery's distinctive character and has a beautiful maturity. On the other hand, I find the price very high. I know that the distillery's artisanal standards increase production costs, but still. 
Score : 89
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                           To Be Listened While Sipping : 
 
                                           Ghostly Kisses - Blackbirds

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Octomore x4 + 10 Concept 0.2 10 yo

 
 
 
70°
Distillery : Bruichladdich - Islay
Bourbon, Sweet Wine and Sherry Casks 
Original Bottling 
Limited Edition 
Single Malt 
Bottled in 2019
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Peated around 162 ppm
 
 
 
The Octomore Concept is a series of only two bottlings, the first released in 2017 and the second in 2019. The bottles are smaller, containing only 50 cl, for a highly experimental product. Here, the liquid has been distilled four times, which is very rare and increases the alcohol content. It was then aged for ten years in three different types of casks. 3,000 bottles were available for sale.  
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
Extremely smooth and balanced nose, apple crumble with a hint of vanilla, lemon cream, papaya, a slice of pineapple. The peat is in the background, refined, chiselled, discreet. Green seaweed, kelp, a trail of salt. It is very iodine-rich and airy. After a while, you can smell cereals, hay, young and raw wood, herbal notes. On the palate, it is spicy but silky, lychee and white currants, pear, then pepper, clove. The finish is very long, even endless, extremely powerful, pieces of charcoal, cumin, a good dose of lime, grapefruit, asparagus. Vanilla peat full of gravel. Fresh mint.
 
In Short, 
Despite the very high alcohol content, it is perfectly integrated, and it is magnificent because it is so smooth and balanced. The peat is very subtle, and I challenge anyone to recognise this Octomore in a blind tasting. It is truly incredible and worth exploring for any whisky lover. Unfortunately, the price is huge, and it's prohibitive. What's more, it is very difficult to find it after all these years.  
Score : 90
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                           To Be Listened While Sipping : 
 
                                           Sutej Singh - Oceans Apart

Bowmore 26 yo French Oak Barrique The Vintner's Trilogy

 
 
 
48,7°
Distillery : Bowmore - Islay 
Ex-Bourbon Barrels and French Oak Wine Finish
Original Bottling 
Limited Edition 
Single Malt 
Bottled in 2017
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Peated around 25 ppm 
 
 
 
This sample comes from another era, when Bowmore was often the subject of intense ageing experiments with wine casks. This is less often the case today. Here, the whisky has been aged for 13 years in ex-bourbon barrels, then for exactly the same number of years in French oak wine casks. So it's not really a finish, but rather a second maturation. Despite the low alcohol content, it does appear to be a cask strength bottling, as several websites point out. 
 
 
 

Let's Taste It : 
A moist breeze laden with red berries, fermented cherries, coffee and dates, raspberry coulis, lacquered wood, chocolate icing, blueberry tart, concentrated redcurrants. Almond paste, candied apples. Smoke is in the background, barely perceptible, flecks of soot here and there, sloshing peat. Fig biscuits. Pearls of iodine. Despite a tiny lack of power on the palate, it is a marvel, lychees, orgeat syrup, rose Turkish delight, pear brandy, white grapes, and more red fruits galore. The spices are not so light, pepper, grated nutmeg, cardamom. The finish is not very powerful, but extremely long, hazelnut butter with a pinch of salt, dried bananas, chestnut cream, scrambled eggs, pan-fried mushrooms. Squares of milk chocolate, coffee grounds.
 
In Short, 
In all honesty, it had been a long time since I had tasted whisky of this quality. It's something that isn't done anymore, I'm afraid. It just goes to show that cask finishing can produce something exceptional, as is the case here. It's brilliant because on the one hand you have the influence of the ex-bourbon barrels, bright, smooth and mellow, and on the other, the intense fruitiness of the wine casks. Wonderful tension between the two. This is the second member of the Vintner's Trilogy that I've tasted, so now I only have one left, the oldest. As for the price, unfortunately it's enormous. It's a bit discouraging. 
Score : 91
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                            To Be Listened While Sipping : 
                                            Johann Johannsson - Flight From the City