Not long ago, Speyside giants Glenfiddich revealed part three of their Experimental Series called Winter Storm. While I have not yet had the pleasure of trying this 21-year-old Scotch whisky finished in Canadian ice wine casks, I am lucky to call a bottle of its predecessor my own. (more…)
Reviews
6 incredible XOP Whiskies by Douglas Laing, pt.2 (Review Flight)
Helgoländer Whisky Bier (Review)
Whenever you go to Helgoland, make sure you take some time to visit Der Schokoladen run by Thomas “Wüppi“ Wüppermann. Originally, we went there because of the excellent whisky truffles Wüppi offers. Not only does he have excellent skills in making these sweets (more…)
6 incredible XOP Whiskies by Douglas Laing, pt. 1 (Review Flight)
When picking a whisky, the mere age of the distillate is hardly ever the key criteria on which I base my decision. Having already enjoyed more than just a few NAS bottlings and youngsters of exceptional quality, I have learned that there are beautiful whiskies of all ages (more…)
Tamdhu Batch Strength 002 (Review)
Whenever my wife and I find the time, we spend a few days on our favourite island Helgoland in the open North Sea – one of the most beautiful travel destinations I have ever been to and the perfect place to find a little peace and regeneration. (more…)
Benromach Organic (Review)
While Gordon & MacPhail-owned Benromach is one of Scotland’s smaller distilleries in regard to its yearly output, the makers of “The Classic Speyside Single Malt Whisky” are giants in the fields of craftmanship and innovation. Never shy to try something new (more…)
Arran 21yo by Cadenhead’s Berlin (Review)
Cadenhead’s is Scotland’s oldest independent bottler of whisky. Founded in Aberdeen in 1842, they celebrate their 175th anniversary this year. In the light of this event, they have released ten very special bottlings chosen by the employees of their nine shops across Europe. (more…)
Stauning Distillery Edition (Review)
Inspired by a post I read on the pages of fellow whisky blogger Herr Lutz, my girlfriend and I fueled up our trusty lil’ Daihatsu on the first weekend in August and embarked on a 350 kilometer road trip up north to visit Stauning Distillery in Denmark. (more…)
Irish Diamonds 2005 Small Batch No. 03 by Alambic Classique (Review)
“Gummi Bears, bouncing here and there and everywhere…” This is not only the chorus of an 80s TV show I loved to watch when I was a child, but it is also the first thing that came to my mind when I opened my bottle of this beautiful Irish Whiskey (more…)
Port Dundas 12yo by North Star (Review)
When I visited the Ben Nevis whisky bar in Glasgow a few months back, the beautiful releases of young independent bottler North Star directly caught my eye. Shining in jazzy colors, the six bottlings from the company’s kick-off series 001 were almost impossible to miss (more…)









