Whisky
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In a landmark moment for Japanese whisky, the House of Suntory has unveiled the Yamazaki 25 Years Old Mizunara, the oldest expression aged entirely in rare Mizunara oak. Unlike prior limited editions such as the…
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The Isle of Raasay Distillery, perched on the rugged Inner Hebrides island it calls home, has introduced a new expression that unites two distinctive island terroirs — Scotland’s Raasay and Sicily. The Isle of Raasay…
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In the whispering green hills north of Glasgow, at a distillery where time famously slows down, something quietly extraordinary has emerged. Glengoyne, the Highland single malt house with a penchant for long fermentations and unhurried…
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On the southern coast of Islay, where the air is salted by the Atlantic and smoke from peat fires seems part of the weather, Ardbeg is telling the last chapter of a three‑part story. The…
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If you blinked on July 2, you missed it. The SirDavis “Honey Bee” cocktail kit, the debut offering tied to Beyoncé’s new American whisky brand, sold out within hours of launch—setting a record as the…
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In what might be described as a quietly radical gesture—like pouring an oolong into a centuries-old Speyside still—The Macallan has unveiled the latest chapter in its Harmony Collection: two limited-edition single malts crafted in collaboration…
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It started with a dare—a brewer and a distiller on opposite ends of a continent swapping barrels like old pen pals, except instead of words, they traded smoke, malt, and madness. Eight years later, the…
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There are things that don’t feel real until you say them out loud. Like this: someone—two someones, actually, a father and son named John and George Urquhart—filled a single American oak cask with Glenlivet spirit…
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From a 77-year-old Glen Grant to Laphroaig in a platinum capsule, the whisky world’s most outrageous one-offs are back—and every dram funds the future of Scotland’s youth. On Friday, 10th October 2025, amid the hallowed…
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Let’s begin with a thought experiment. Imagine standing on a slate bluff at the edge of the known world—or at least the furthest northmost coastal crag of the Scottish mainland—wind blowing sideways, your sense of…

