Celebrating Scotland: 8 Stunning Scottish Gins you Need to Try

Stunning Scottish Gins you Need to Try

Words by Leigh Andrews

Great Scot it’s Scottish gin day! It’s 1st of October and it’s time to celebrate International Scottish Gin Day! We have chosen some absolutely fantastic Scottish gins for you to celebrate with! With gins from the mystical beauty of the Highlands and Islands all the way to the stunning Scottish Borders there’s something here for everyone! 

Great Glen - Pink Gin

Great Glen Pink Gin

What could be more Scottish than a gin made from the pure waters of the breathtaking Loch Ness itself? Hailing from Drumnadrochit on the western shore of Loch Ness is this wonderfully complex pink gin. Initial citrus gives way to the beautiful crisp fruitiness of pink lady apples and Scottish raspberries, with the luxurious floral finish of vapour-infused hibiscus and rose petals. Unlike Nessie, these glorious botanicals definitely do not want to stay hidden! Serve it simply with lots of ice, premium tonic and some fresh raspberries or boost that pink even more with some hibiscus petals! 

Size: 700ml
ABV: 43%
Find here: £39.95

Smugglers Gin

Smugglers Gin

It may be new but this award-winning gin was inspired by age old tales of 18th century Edinburgh’s devious drinks smugglers. Thankfully there are now much easier ways to bag the perfect tipple! This fantastic gin was created using sustainable distilling and organic botanicals including vibrant lemon verbena, lemon balm and Scots lovage. This superbly balanced combination creates a gorgeous, exceptionally smooth, citrus-led gin that any smugglers of old would be desperate to cache. So if, like us, you don’t want to share, keep it under lock and key! Serve neat over ice, with tonic and a squeeze of fresh lemon or if you love a cocktail we reckon it would be sublime with any recipe using lemon and thyme  …..which doesn’t necessarily have to be picked wild from a Scottish mountain!   

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £37.95

Biggar Herbaceous Gin

Biggar Herbaceous Gin

Biggar by name, even bigger by nature! This award-winning, incredibly bright, bold, and gorgeously herbaceous gin hails from the South Lanarkshire town of Biggar at the foot of the Tinto hills. It is packed full of harmonious herbal flavours. With its array of beautiful botanicals such as sage, lemon verbena, dandelion root, clivers herb and elderflower this gin is a herb lover's delight.  Although everything else about this gin is big it’s made in small batches of just 140 bottles at a time! Ensuring those smooth, sensational flavours are kept as colourful as a Scottish tartan! Serve with plenty of ice, premium tonic and a generous twist of orange peel.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 43%
Find here: £36.00 

Rutland Square Chai Spiced Gin

Rutland Square Chai Gin

Spiced gin fan? Or a spice fan in general? You will LOVE this beautiful gin! It’s nspired by the wonderful history of Edinburgh founder, Nishant Sharma’s Great-Grandfather in 1940’s India. While working on a tea estate, he became fast friends and subsequent moonshine maker with a Scottish Army Officer who taught him how to distil. Fast forward to 2021, using Oolong white tea from that very estate his Great-Grandfather worked on, Rutland Square Gin was born! Wonderfully balanced aromas, warm comforting spice from cardamom and star anise, with a delicious floral sweetness from the white tea… what’s not to love?! Try it neat over ice, in a spiced negroni, or with premium tonic, orange peel and star anise!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41%
Find here: £36.95

Foghouse Small Batch Gin

Foghouse Small Batch Gin

Foghouse invites you to ‘Escape the ordinary’ and we can wholeheartedly verify there’s nothing ordinary about this gin! Multiple award winning Aberdeenshire based Foghouse Gin is in short…sublime! It’s incredibly smooth, with subtle creamy sweetness giving way to citrus notes and depth a deep sea diver would be proud of! With rosemary and olive for a beautiful Mediterranean finish, this gin is escapism at its best. The goal was to produce a gin that could hold its own in a classic Martini and also make a perfect gin and tonic. You could also, most definitely, have it neat over ice…so we’d say that’s a hat trick! For a classic Martini create with just a swirl of dry vermouth or a classic G&T with a sprig of rosemary and a twist of orange peel  

Size: 700ml
ABV: 42%
Find here: £38.99

Misty Isle Gin

Misty Isle Gin

This gin is distilled in Portree, one of the most colourful villages in Scotland, on the dramatically beautiful Isle of Skye, the misty Isle. Inspired by their incredible surroundings, Isle of Skye Distillers has produced a spectacular spirit. It has been expertly blended using the crystal clear waters drawn from the nearby Storr Loch, juniper, lemon, grains of paradise and one secret botanical hand-picked from the breathtaking mountains of Skye. The beautiful floral dryness of the juniper, the citrus spark of the lemon, and the perfect wild edge of the peppery grains of paradise make this a stunning gin. If you’re looking for the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish Islands in a glass, this is it! Serve with plenty of ice, premium tonic and a twist of orange for the perfect gin and tonic!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41.5%
Find here: £35.99

Shoogle Junniperous Gin - Navy Strength

Shoogle Junniperous Gin Navy Strength

Any self respecting Scot will have heard of the phrase ‘a wee shoogle’ For those unfamiliar, it means ‘a little shake’, often used when dancing! There is absolutely nothing little about this incredible Navy Strength gin. Juniper rules, with orange citrus and intriguing botanicals like kumquat and tonka bean giving a beautiful sweetness. Almonds and pink peppercorns give an incredibly smooth, creamy mouthfeel with a superb spicy finish. This is no wee shoogle on your tastebuds, it's more like an explosion! It’s difficult to believe this is a Navy strength. Serve it with plenty of ice, a slice of orange and a premium light tonic and go on, have a wee shoogle!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 57%
Find here: £45

Alexander’s Gin

Aalexander's Gin

Handcrafted in the beautiful area of Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, from natural highland mountain spring water comes the superb Alexander’s Gin. Although only founded in 2018 it has the profile of a gin that surely must have taken decades to perfect! Being a London dry, juniper is prominent, followed by classic citrus, beautiful sweetness from Royal Deeside honey and a gorgeous warming spice finish. Mixing with tonic only adds to the pleasure, and lifts it to almost sherbet-like freshness. Quite simply this has to be one of the smoothest London Dry gins we have ever had the pleasure of tasting, it’s not Alexander’s gin now …it’s OURS! Serve as a classic G&T, in an espresso martini, or with cloudy apple and a cinnamon stick, sit back and dream of Scotland!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 44.4%
Find here: £37.95

If you’re looking for more tasty gin goodness to feast your eyes upon then head over to 8 Delicious Gins for a G&T or The Best Eco-Friendly Gins!

Leigh Andrews

Dram Fruity: The 6 Best Fruity Whiskies For Your Glass

Best Fruity Whisky

Words by Colin Hampden-White

With all the talk in the whisky world being about the extremes, like heavily peated, big sherry bombs, or very old whisky, I wanted to bring the conversation back to why the majority of us like whisky, which is its fruitiness. Beyond all the extremes of flavour and age and price, there are loads of great fruity whiskies which don’t cost the earth and make for great drinking drams. Fruit is becoming centre stage again. I was recently talking to the Master Blender at Diageo’s Johnny Walker, Emma Walker, and she was saying she wanted to bring the whisky she creates to taste as the tasting notes do, so for example if the main tasting note is apples, then the consumer should be able to taste apples when drinking the whisky. Here I’ve put together a few whiskies I love because of their fruitiness.

 

Glenfiddich Experimental Series Orchard

Glenfiddich Experimental Series Orchard

This is the 5th in the experimental series from Glenfiddich and it is an unusual combination of Scotch whisky and Somerset Pomona Spirit casks from the Somerset Cider Brandy Company. This all came about during a walk around the orchards when Brian Kinsman, Glenfiddich’s Malt Mast visited the Somerset Cider Brandy Company to meet their Master Distiller Matilda Temperly. The resulting whisky as well as having lovely vanilla and oaky spice has a core of crunchy ripe apples. 

ABV: 43%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£42.95

 

Benriach The Original Ten

Best fruity whisky Benriach the original 10

This was part of the new core range after Brown Forman took over the distillery and Rachel Barrie became the master blender. It was created by using three different types of casks, ex-bourbon barrels giving lots of vanilla and honey, sherry casks giving some light spice and toasty oak and virgin oak casks. The combination gives lots of fruity aromas of apricot, melon and orchard fruits. The palate brings more of the creamy orchard fruits and there is a touch of smoke. The finish brings the apricots back and a little maltiness. It’s a lively fruity whisky with lots of complexity and with that little touch of smoke, the orchard fruits really sing.

ABV: 43%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£34.99

 

Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask

Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask

Fruity flavours can come in all types with whisky, and one of my favourites is created by finishing whisky in a rum cask. This whisky began life in traditional oak casks and then was finished in Caribbean rum casks. Balvenie even went as far as asking their Malt Master David Stewart to create the blend of rums to go into the casks to season them for the whisky. The nose is very tropical with mangoes and passionfruit as well as the usual vanilla and toffee, the palate brings in apples and a little banana and the finish is very long with the fruity flavours persisting.

ABV: 43%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
 £55.99

 

Tomatin 12 Year Old – 125th Anniversary

Tomatin 12 Year Old

Tomatin has always made a fruity style of whisky and this expression is no exception. Using both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks has created a very fruit forward style that is incredibly well balanced. There’s not much more to say about the flavour, it’s simply very good. However it does come with a great anniversary box designed by paper cut artist Emily Hogarth, so makes a great gift, and let’s hope that if you gift it they open it whilst you're there!

ABV: 43%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£36.95

Glendronach Port Wood

Glendronach Port Wood

There has been an upward trend over the last ten years of finishing whisky in Port Pipes. And with this expression from Glendronach, we have a cracker. It’s uncomplicated, very fruity, fabulously rich and the fruit content very deep. There are lots of dried fruits like raisins and dates but also tropical notes too and even darker fruits like blackberry jam. There is some drying oak on the finish, but this is mixed with back grapes and a little charred wood. A little more expensive, but well worth every penny.

ABV: 46%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£59.85

 

Johnny Walker 12 Days of Discovery

Johnnie Walker 12 Days of Discovery

Fruity whisky doesn’t have to be the domain of the Single Malts, there are many types of blended whisky, but Johnny Walker is known for its fruity style with a wisp of smoke. I think the best way to be able to delve into the world of Johnny Walker is to try the entire core range. And with this set, you can do just that without breaking the bank. It contains 12 50ml miniature bottles, 2 for each expression, spanning the Johnnie Walker range: Red Label, Black Label, 12 year old Double Black, Gold Label Reserve, 18 Year Old and Blue Label. Considering Blue label is nearly £180 a bottle, this is a brilliant way to try some of the more expensive Johnny Walker whiskies and experience their lovely fruitiness.

ABV: 40%
Size:
600ml
Find here:
£45.94

To read more about the Johnnie Walker range, have a read of The Colours of Johnnie Walker and for some tasty drams that don’t cost the earth, make sure you check out 10 Cheap Whiskies that Taste Expensive.

Rum's The Word: 6 Quality Rums You Need To Try

Quality Rums you need to try

Words by Colin Hampden-White

In the last few years, the world of rum has exploded. The easiest way to tell how popular rum is becoming is to look at the supermarket shelves, the independent spirits specialists, and duty-free. As with whisky, when wine no longer dominated the duty-free (travel retail) shelves, some of that space whisky took over has now been taken over by rum. In the specialist rum world, auction prices have been rising. As rare whiskies like Port Ellen and Brora from closed distilleries used to be found at retail for a couple of hundred pounds, rums like Caroni like their whisky equivalents are now reaching into the thousands.

What does all this mean for the consumer? It means more choice, and good quality at the supermarket and specialist retail end. It’s the specialist retail side of the rum market that I find the most interesting. What would be known as premium rums are great value and there are big differences in style, but the quality is really shining through. I have found a few favourites over the last couple of months and thought you might like to know about them and maybe try a few that sound like rums you’d like. Unusually for me, there is no Hampden in this list, but then I can’t really say it’s a new discovery!

Bumbu

Quality Rums You Need To Try Bumbu

The first offering of Bumbu was a little weaker, but now the rum is at 40% it makes a big difference. It is still extremely smooth having been aged in the Caribbean and traditional spices which would have been used in the 16th and 17th centuries. These spices give lots of tropical fruits like caramelised banana and there are touches of ginger and chocolate. Overall it is rich, smooth and has a sweet edge without being sweetened.

ABV: 40%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £35.99 // US $34.99

MacNair’s Exploration Rum Jamaica - Unpeated

MacNair's Exploration Rum Jamaica

The rums under the MacNair’s Exploration collection are all blended by Billy Walker of GlenAllachie fame. The un-peated Jamaican expression was distilled at Clarendon distillery in Jamaica. This pot still rum was sourced by Master Blender Billy Walker from Southern Jamaica’s Clarendon Distillery and transferred to the cool Scottish climate for full maturation at The GlenAllachie Distillery. Initially filled with a mixture of American and French oak at 86% ABV, the rum was left to mature for 30 months at high, medium and low ester levels. After being expertly blended and reduced to 69% ABV, the spirit was re-filled to similar casks to complete its maturation journey. Even with two different wood types the rum still shines through with its unmistakable fruity tropical and slightly high estery funk. This is a great introduction to the rums of Jamaica.

ABV: 46%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
 £44

 

Mezan Chiriqui Moscatel Cask

Mezan Chiriqui Moscatel Cask Rum

This expression from Mezan comes from Panama and is named after the Chiriqui province in western Panama. The distillery uses sugar cane from its own plantations and even its own strain of yeast for fermentation giving the rum a unique flavour. The rum is also “untouched” as they call it, meaning no sweeteners or colouring has been added. These are small batch rums so will change, coming from different distilleries or having different styles. So, if you like this one, it’s a good idea not to buy just one bottle!

ABV: 40%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£32.50

 

Spirited Union Queen Pineapple & Spice

Spirited Union Queen Pineapple and Spice Rum

This is by far the most natural flavoured pineapple rum I have come across. With the slightly lower than normal abv it is very drinkable and also makes a brilliant Daiquiri. The pineapples used, Queen Victoria pineapples, are much smaller than normal pineapples, being about the size of a large lemon. These give fresh pineapple flavours and the spices added give waves of cinnamon, and there are nutty flavours and touches of brown sugar. Rich and comforting, and very mixable.

ABV: 38%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£24.59

 

Appleton Estate 12 Years Old 

Appleton Estate 12 Year Old Rum

This isn’t exactly a new discovery for me, and I have listed it before. But if you haven’t yet discovered it, then it’s about time. One of my all-time favourites for under £40. From Jamaica, it is fruity, but it also has lots of complexity with nutty flavours and crème caramel. The spices come through on a creamy plate along with brown sugar and fresh guava. The finish is very long, and this rum is great to be sipped or mixed.

ABV: 43%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £42.99 // US $45.99

Caroni 1996 21 Year Old 100% Imperial Proof

Caroni 1996 21 Year Old 100% Imperial Proof

For the collectors or sippers of rare, exquisite rums, this Caroni is one of the best I’ve tried. It originally came to market at a little under £200 and just a couple of years later can be found for around double that if you’re lucky, and I’ve seen it sell for £500. It was aged for 21 years in Trinidad which created a huge 86% loss of liquid to the angles. It was then shipped to France and bottled in 2017. The style of the label is a reproduction of a 1940’s classic label and was created in homage to a golden period in Trinidadian rum.

ABV: 57.18%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
Find at Auction for £350 - £500 (as of August 2022)

The above rums should give every rum fan something to explore and if you are at the beginning of your rum journey, a couple to start with which should whet your appetite for further exploration are the Bumbu, and if that wasn’t a new one for you, the MacNair’s. Both are very different, but both are delicious.

Enjoyed reading this? Then how about checking out The Best Rums to Elevate Your Cocktails or why not check out The Best Rum for under £30

Great Gins for Summer

Great Gins for Summer

Words by Leigh Andrews

It’s finally that time of year when the birds wake you up in the morning instead of your alarm, the parks are full of sunbathers and picnics, and you’ve got round to cleaning up the barbecue after the final one of last year (we all do it!). All we need now are some fabulous gins to complete the glorious summer! Look no further, we have some crackers here to brighten up any summer day!

Pollination Gin

Pollination Gin

With a name evoking visions of nature and busy bees flitting between the flowers, this small-batch, multi-award winning Welsh gin is so exceptionally smooth, piney, herbaceous, light and fresh that it will give you a fabulous glimpse of the glorious Welsh flora and fauna without you ever having to leave your back garden. 20 of its 29 botanicals are sustainably foraged from species native to the Dyfi Valley UNESCO Biosphere reserve, in the Snowdonia foothills where Dyfi distillery calls home. Due to this, it’s only available for a limited time in the year so go on, improve your summer tenfold by grabbing a bottle while you can! Try it served with lots of ice, quality tonic and some juniper berries or a generous piece of lemon peel.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 45%
Find Here: £34.95

Downpour Pink Grapefruit Gin

Downpour Pink Grapefruit Gin

You may look at the name of this gin and think that we are picking this one because of people’s perception of a good old British summer! Nope, the name does not lie, it is an absolute Downpour….. of FLAVOUR! This incredible pink grapefruit gin from North Uist distillery not only comes in an absolutely stunning bottle (which we will be keeping to upcycle!) but the gin inside is an explosion of grapefruit citrus flavours that will leave your mouth watering for more. There is no mistaking the sweet freshness of hand-peeled pink grapefruit zest and this continues to shine through when you add tonic and a generous wedge of pink grapefruit. There is nothing rainy-day about this gin!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £40

Rosemullion Summer Gin

Rosemullion Summer Gin

When a gin tells you it’s Summer Gin you have an expectation in your head…..bright, fresh, citrus, fruity…and Rosemullion is all of those and more. Distilled near Falmouth in Cornwall using their own fermented base spirit with Cornish rainwater and local botanicals, this multi-award-winning Cornish gin, in its gorgeous bottle, has a beautifully warming peppery finish. It would be absolutely perfect for sipping on whilst sitting out on a balmy summer evening just as the sun is going down. Take yourself to the gorgeous Cornish coastline with this beautiful gin, served with lots of ice, Mediterranean tonic and a raspberry garnish or if you’re feeling extravagant, pop the champagne and make a French 75 cocktail!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £35

York Gin Old Tom

York Gin Old Tom

Distilled in the ancient city of York this absolutely fantastic Old Tom Gin is perfect for the glory days of summer. An Old Tom is one of the oldest styles of gin and is sweeter than its contemporary London Dry gin. This Old Tom though comes with even more superb provenance in the name of the Michelin Star restaurant Star Inn in York! The herb infused syrup used to sweeten this Old Tom is produced in their kitchen! The gin itself is nothing short of incredible. So smooth you could drink it neat over ice, a beautiful sweetness with lots of fabulous floral notes from the foraged hedgerow botanicals and Yorkshire white roses. Try it neat over lots of ice, tonic and a garnish of pink peppercorns/star anise, or, for a sumptuous simple summer cocktail, in a Tom Collins!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 42.5%
Find here: £35.45

Decem London Dry style

Decem London Dry Style

Here’s another chef connection! This time to Masterchef finalist Billy Wright, the brains behind this spirit. Now before we go any further we need to break it to you….this is reduced alcohol (10% ABV) so not officially a gin, but before you decide to read the next one, stay exactly where you are (we’re watching you!) as this spirit has been carefully distilled to retain all of the flavour of a really good gin without the 37.5% required ABV. Served as a traditional G&T with tonic and a wheel of lemon this is superbly fresh, think juniper, freshly cut grass, lots of fresh green herbs and citrus. For the sake of not having burnt barbecue sausages from the tipsy chef, this is exactly the summer drink you need!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 10%
Find here: £30

Brixham Market Garden Gins

For a little change, we are featuring not one but two gins from this distillery set in the beautiful seaside fishing town of Brixham in the Torbay district of Devon. The reason? They have two fantastic summery gins, made using fresh local ingredients, that will evoke memories of summer’s past and perfect sunny days.

So without further ado…

Market Garden Strawberry Gin

Brixham Market Garden Strawberry Gin

Made using beautiful juicy fresh strawberries from their local green grocer, this full strength gin is not overly sweet and the freshness of those gorgeous strawberries is instantly apparent along with that beautiful pink hue. The strawberries are slowly steeped with pink peppercorns giving it a wonderful warming finish, fabulous for those glorious sunny afternoons with great friends. To bring out that gorgeous strawberry, serve it simply with lots of ice and go easy on the tonic (2:1 ratio), garnish with a strawberry and a sprig of lightly crushed mint. We want that strawberry to shine as bright as the sun!

Size: 50ml, 350ml and 700ml
ABV: 37.5%
Find here: from £5 to £39

Market Garden Rhubarb and Ginger Gin

Brixham Market Garden Rhubarb and Ginger Gin

Ok, so this one took those of us who may or may not be 70’s children (a lady never tells her age!) right back to gorgeous days in the summer holidays, being given a stick of rhubarb from your Mum, fresh out of the garden and a little brown paper bag of sugar to dip it in! By slow steeping the locally sourced rhubarb in this full-strength gin, it infuses its delicate colour and superb flavour and is incredibly fresh! There’s a hint of citrus and then that wonderfully subtle kick of ginger spiciness on the finish. Rhubarb is definitely for so much more than crumble! Serve with lots of ice, light tonic and a slice of fresh ginger.

Size: 50ml, 350ml and 750ml
ABV: 37.5%
Find here: from £5 to £39

To see more of our gin recommendations, make sure you check out The Best Eco-Friendly Gins or The Best Flavoured Gins for your Money!

Leigh Andrews

The 10 English/Welsh Whiskies you Have to Try!

Best English/ Welsh Whisky to Try

Words by Colin Hampden-White

For centuries whisky has been dominated by Scotch, however as whisky drinkers seek out new drams and new flavours, whisky is being made all over the world more than ever before. I recently learnt that over the last few years in Québec alone over sixty new distilleries have sprung up, and many of them are making whisky. Much closer to home, on the doorstep of Scotch, there are also some fabulous whiskies being created. In Norfolk in 2006, James Nelstrop and his son Andrew founded the first distillery in 100 years and it has been producing bottles since 2009. Since 2006 many others have built distilleries in England and Wales too. There are so many in fact that I now have the pleasure of having to choose which are my favourites!

Cotswolds

Founded by Daniel Szor in 2014 this distillery has several of my favourite English Whiskies. Using the skills of Dr Jim Swan they had whisky ready for drinking in just three years, and now have several impressive expressions, including some brilliant single casks. As these are so difficult to find, I am listing my three favourites which are easier to find below:

Cotswolds Sherry Cask Single Malt Whisky

Cotswolds Sherry Cask Single Malt Whisky

This is a heavily sherried whisky created using locally grown barley and matured in a mixture of casks. They used a mix of American and Spanish oak hogsheads and butts which were seasoned with both Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry. This combination gives a very rich whisky which is toasty with lots of fruitcake flavours but also cooked orchard fruits, orange peel, nuts and lots of dried berries and raisins. Big, rich and utterly delicious.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
57.4%
Find here:
£63.95

 

Cotswolds Reserve Single Malt Whisky

Cotswolds Reserve Single Malt Whisky

This expression is also made from 100% local barley and has been floor malted. The spirit has then been matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and STR red wine casks. STR stands for Shaving, Toasting and Re-charring which gives a particular richness to the whisky at an earlier age. There is no colouring or chill filtering and is bottled at 50%, which for me is my sweet spot for most whisky. This whisky has lots of sweet honey and vanilla, lemon and a touch of spicy heat on the back of the palate. Easy drinking whisky with oodles of flavour.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
50%
Find here:
£54.95

 

Cotswolds Bourbon Cask Single Malt Whisky

This does exactly what you’d expect. It gives lots of vanilla and honey with orchard fruits. There’s a touch of toasty oak and a creamy mouthfeel. What I like about this expression the most though is that by using just ex bourbon casks the spirit shines through the wood, so as well as all the sweet flavours, the orchard fruits really sing. A lighter style of whisky, this is perfect for summer. Careful of the abv though, it’s pretty high and I love this whisky reduced in a classic highball.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
59.1%
Find here:
£64.95

The English Whisky Company

St George’s distillery is the one which started it all in England after a hiatus of whisky making for more than 100 years. Being first out of the blocks wasn’t easy and the first few expressions, although good, still had to compete with Scotch, and that took a while to do. Now, however, the whiskies are brilliant! I have quite a few I like, but my two favourites lately have been these:

 

The English Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead

The English Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead

“The English” was launched in 2016 with two expressions, but now they have several more. This as it says is gently smoked. The smoke is sweet and well balanced with the sherry flavours. There is lots of rich oak and dried fruits with soft smoke and anise. Sweetness comes from toffee flavours and there are nuts and vanilla that come through at the end. There were only 1800 bottles produced, so grab one whilst you can!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46%
Find here:
£63.94

 

The English Wine Cask Matured

The English Wine Cask Matured

This is a very fruity whisky. There is some spice, but it is all about the fruit really. Second fill Cabernet Sauvignon casks were used to great effect giving lots of red fruits and toasty oak. With rich flavour and with lots of complexity in the fruit profile, this is an excellent after-dinner dram. Added to the fruit there are notes of ginger and there is also a chocolatey note in the background. One for cold nights when winter is drawing in.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46%
Find here:
£55.95

 

White Peak

One of the newest distilleries in England, White Peak is in Derbyshire and had some direction from Dr Jim Swan. Whiskies which have been made with his help tend to be ready to drink earlier than many others, and this is no exception with the White Peak whiskies. They have only had two releases so far, and the first one was a blinder, but impossible to find anymore. This lightly peated expression however can be found at our good friends Master of Malt, but do hurry, you can only buy one each and it’ll run out soon!


Wire Works Whisky Small Batch

Wire Works Whisky Small Batch

This whisky has been matured in a mix of American and French oak and most of those casks in Dr Jim Swan style have been shaved toasted and re-charred. They previously held bourbon. With warming buttery flavours including some ginger, vanilla and a little tropical fruit there are wafts of sweet smoke running in the background. This is fulfilling, very moreish and is one of my English drams of the year so far.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46.2%
Find here:
£59.94

 

Aber Falls

Aber Falls distillery is in one of the most beautiful parts of Wales situated in Abergwyngregyn in the shadow of mount Snowdon. It might be a bit of a trek to get to but if you can make the journey, it’s well worth it. The distillery started production in 2017, and because of a little thing called COVID 19, only released its first whisky, the inaugural release in late 2021. But it was well worth waiting for. There were only 200 bottles of the first release, and it was delicious. Luckily, they had another release shortly afterwards:

 

Aber Falls Autumn release 2021 

Aber Falls Autumn release 2021

This has to be the best value for money whisky in England. It was matured in a mixture of Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez, bourbon and virgin oak casks giving loads of rich fruit and touches of spice in the background. They work with local farmers so they can use local welsh barley and have a keen eye on sustainability overall. This is a very easy-to-drink, tasty whisky.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£26

 

Aber Falls Single Malt Whisky Distillers Cut 2021

Aber Falls Single Malt Whisky Distillers Cut 2021

This is a slightly unusual whisky. The casks used in the maturation previously held wine which had been made from oranges. Understandably therefore there are lots of citrus flavours which range from fleshy sweet citrus to dried and pithy and also a little zesty peel. The flavours are carried well with an abv a little higher than normal. Something a little different, but no less tasty for it.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46.1%
Find here:
£49.95


Copper Rivet

This distillery is situated in an old pumphouse at Chatham Maritime in Medway. It took three years to renovate the pumphouse and the distillery began distilling in 2016. It is the only spirit producer in Kent, owned and run by Rob Russell and his two sons. They make a few different spirits, including whisky for which they only use grain grown in the county and they use a few different types of grain too, not only barley. Here are two of my favourites:

 

Masthouse Column Malt Whisky 

Masthouse Column Malt Whisky

It is very rare to have a malt whisky created on a column still and it gives a great deal of smoothness to the whisky. The flavours are precise with lots of sweetness and have a great balance with the wood integration from maturation not overpowering the spirit at all, allowing the fruity estery flavours to shine through. The grain comes from a single Kentish field less than 15 miles from the distillery keeping the Kent provenance.

Size: 500ml
ABV:
45%
Find here:
£45

 

Masthouse Grain

Masthouse Grain

This whisky was produced to champion the use of grain in whisky making. They use three different grains; wheat, barley and rye which come together to give lots of sweet complex flavours with a little spicy, peppery kick from the rye. The whisky is not only distilled in a column still like most grain whiskies but also in a pot still giving plenty of fruity flavours too. Something a little different, but something very tasty too.

Size: 500ml
ABV:
42%
Find here:
£42

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From Budget to Blow Out: The Best Scotch of 2022

From Budget to Blow Out: The Best Scotch of 2022

Words by Colin Hampden-White

I know we are only really halfway through the year, however, I have come across some blindingly good whiskies and wanted to share them with you. As with most great things, they are not all easy to find. However, this little selection covers some which are, some which you will have to find at auction or somewhere on the secondary market, and some I am afraid you will never find, but do show how private bottlers of whisky someone owns in cask can be absolutely brilliant. The one thing they all have in common is that they are uncommonly good whiskies! I am starting off with one that can be found fairly easily, and if the second half of this year is as good as the first, my Christmas round-up of 2022 is going to be a belter.

Thompson Bros SRV5 8-year-old Blended Malt

Thompson Bros SRV5 8 year old blended malt

The Thompson Bros are both independent bottlers and distillers. The independent bottling side of their business has been lauded with praise. They manage to find extraordinary expressions of whiskies and sell them for a reasonable price. They had maintained the idea that they would in time have a regular expression they would be able to create with consistency, and this is that expression. The balance of the malts is superb and the resulting whisky is very moreish and easy to drink. The SRV5 stands for Station Road VAT 5, as the whisky is created in a solera vat which is never emptied more than 2/3 for any bottling run. The flavours are complex with green apples and lemon. A little char and grassiness. There is gentle smoke in the background and lots of citrus on the finish. An incredibly affordable blended malt, and if you haven’t got into smoky whisky yet and want a good opener, then this is a good bet.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
48.5%
Find here:
 £34.95

Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 year old

Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 year old

From the stable of the biggest brand in Scotch Whisky, Johnnie Walker sells more whisky than any other brand globally, which is a testament to the consistency of the whisky they produce. This 15 year old blended malt is one of the greatest value whiskies of all time. It is rich and incredibly well balanced with orchard fruit flavours and a deep maltiness and honey sweetness. With vanilla and toffee ice cream and a touch of spice, this is a great dram.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
43%
Find here: UK
£37.95 // US $58.99

Glen Moray 18 year old

Glen Moray 18 Year Old

This has to be the best value 18 year old whisky on the market. It is from their heritage range that gives approachable and easy to drink whiskies. This was matured in first-fill American oak barrels giving lots of vanilla with apricot and honey. There are some dried fruits on the palate and a touch of florality and the finish includes a little spicy ginger and dark honey. It’s an impressive dram for the money.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
47.2%
Find here: UK
£62.90 // US $121.19

Fettercairn 16 2nd release

Fettercairn 16 2nd Release

This is the second release of the Fettercairn 16 year old, and it is quite different from the first but is certainly not a lesser whisky. This is very sherried in style, using three different sherry cask types in the maturation: first fill Oloroso, refill Oloroso and first fill Palo Cortada butts. This is a complex whisky which is very impressive. The bottling strength might put off purists, but I think they have got it just right. Smooth, yet spicy and brilliantly balanced, with lots of dried fruits and toasty oak too. This won’t be around for long, so grab it whilst you can.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46.4%
Find here:
 £64.95

Lagavulin 12 year old Fèis ìle 2022

Lagavulin 12 Year Old Fèis ìle

This is the first bottling under the new distillery manager Jordan Paisley and is very rich for a Lagavulin. It is sweet and spicy with a full body and lots of spice as well as well integrated smoke and oak. It was matured in ex-bourbon casks and finished in virgin American oak casks. One of the other things I liked about this year’s Fèis ìle release is that it came with no outer packaging. Diageo is reducing the number of products that have packaging and that makes environmental sense to me.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
57.7%
Find here:
 £165

GlenAllachie 2006 Single Cask 3292 Oloroso Sherry Butt

GlenAllachie 2006 Single Cask 3292 Oloroso Sherry Butt

Exclusively bottled for The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival 2022, this is a 15-year-old single cask expression. It has a great colour and the flavours are intense and rich. It was initially matured in an ex-bourbon cask, and then re-racked into a first fill Oloroso puncheon, and left to rest in a very old Sherry butt which had been part of a solera system for 55 years. It’s got lots of spice and Christmas cake characteristics, as well as fine oak, chocolate, and damp tobacco and on the finish, there are fine tannins and touches of sweetness.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
59.4%
Find here:
At auction for around £200 - £250

Benromach 40 2022

Benromach 40 2022

This 2022 40 year old recently won best in show at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and it was well deserved. Having spent a full maturation in sherry casks the result is complex and elegant. With nutty flavours and cooked orchard fruits, mixed with ginger and chocolate, cedar wood and dark honey with touches of orange zest in the background it’s an absolute delight. There are only 1132 bottles, so be quick when it is released!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
57.6%
Find here:
Coming soon 

The Octave Cask Glenglassaugh Whisky for Everyone  

The Octave Cask Glenglassaugh Whisky for Everyone

A bit of a leftfield whisky here as it isn’t for sale. It was bottled by my friends Matt and Karen from Whisky for everyone from a quarter cask. Normally I am not too keen on quarter casks as the wood quite often overtakes the spirit and distillery character, giving a rich whisky, but taking away its essence. This whisky has been bottled with near perfect balance. The distillery character is still there, even though the flavours are rich and warming. Expect cooked and dried fruits and manuka honey with soft spices and a touch of umami. If you ever come across a bottle. Enjoy. It was one of my favourites this year.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
56.7%

Royal Lochnagar 1994 26year old Casks of Distinction

Royal Lochnagar 1994 26 year old Casks of Distinction

This was bottled within Diageo’s Casks of Distinction range and was sold at auction with the proceeds going to the Scottish Ballet Endowment Fund to support the future of scotland’s national dance company. There were only 470 bottles, and occasionally they come up again at auction. Expect to pay upward of £600. The whisky was incredibly elegant and refined with dried apricots and touches of fresh red apple. The spices were soft and there was a layer of honey running throughout the dram. With a little water, floral notes come through and the finish is not dry at all. A satisfying whisky.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
56.3%
Find here:
At auction upward of £600

Brora Tryptic

Brora Tryptic

To mark the reopening of the Brora distillery 36 years after it closed, this set of very special bottles is incredibly rare. Selling originally for £30,000 these can usually only be found at auction. The expressions show off three eras of Brora flavour each giving waxy, peated and earthy flavour. The 1972 Elusive Legacy at 42.8% gives an earthy background, the 1977 Age of Peat gives a peaty flavour and the 1982 Timeless Original shows off the typical Brora waxy flavour. In their own ways, each of these whiskies is incredible to taste and is worth savouring. At the time of writing, I could find one of the 300 sets available at retail in the Netherlands.

Size: 1500ml
ABV:
42.8%, 46.8%, 47.5%
Find here:
€53,500

Are you interested in investing in whisky? Then why not have a read of How to Invest in Whisky? If you’re looking for more whisky recommendations, this is a great place to start: The World’s Best Value Whisky.

The Best Tequilas to Say Olé to National Tequila Day

Tequila

Did someone say Margaritas? Whether you like your tequila shaken into a lime-drenched cocktail, or sipped straight over a giant ice cube, we’ve got a bottle to suit. Welcome to our round-up of the best tequilas, for drinking on National Tequila Day – July 24th – and all summer long…

El Rayo Plata

El Rayo Tequila

Ever tried a T&T – that is, a tequila and tonic? It’s a fun, approachable and fresh way to sip tequila, especially in summer, and El Rayo has been specially designed for it. Created by two childhood friends living in Peckham, it’s made, as all good tequilas are, from 100% blue agave. Expect citrussy, herbaceous and vegetal notes that really lengthen out and come into their own when mixed with a quality tonic.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £34.45

Padre Azul Blanco

Padre Azul Blanco

Topped with a giant 3D skull, Padre Azul’s bottle is a real bold, love-it-or-hate-it presentation (see also: Crystal Head vodka). But there’s no arguing that this smooth-drinking tequila is crowd-pleasing on the palate, bursting with sweet agave, molasses and pepper. It’s on the pricier side for a blanco, but once you’ve drained the last drop you can repurpose that bottle as a stylish bit of décor, right? Right?

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: UK £78.62 // US $74.99

Mijenta Blanco

Mijenta Tequila

One thing we love about this premium blanco is that it’s made, somewhat unusually, by a female ‘maestra tequilera’, Ana Maria Romero. Her talent shows in the glass – Mijenta has a complex nose and a savoury, spiced and honeyed backbone, with butter and citrus on the palate. The pastel label is a lovely touch – it’s a fresh, stylish take that shows off the modern side of tequila, beyond the tired clichés. As for the perfect serve? We like this poured straight over a giant ice cube and garnished with a wedge of lime. If you want to hear more about Mijenta tequila, tune in to Ep.81 of our Bring a Bottle podcast!

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: UK £54.99 // US $49.99

Tapatio Blanco

Tapatio Tequila Blanco

Tapatio’s been made the same way since the 1930s, and as the saying goes, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. This traditional-style tequila has a cult following for a reason: its powerful palate sings with classic blanco character, with cooked and raw agave, pepper, earth and citrus, plus a distinct vegetal lilt. If you’re new to drinking tequila you might find Tapatio a little bit full-on to begin with – it’s certainly no shrinking violet – but for fans of the spirit this is pretty much a perfect pour at its price point. Roll on the Margaritas…

Size: UK 500ml // US 1L
ABV: 40%
Find here: UK £25.45 // US $74.89

Casamigos Blanco

Casamigos Blanco

This is an outstanding tequila. Unlike most blanco tequilas, the piñas used in Casamigos Blanco are roasted for 72 hours before going through an 80 hour fermentation period. This leads to a crisp, clean tequila with unique flavours including hints of citrus, vanilla and sweet agave and a beautifully smooth finish. Try it in a spicy margarita or a mojito for a mouth-wateringly good cocktail!

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: UK £50.00 // US $41.99

Don Julio Añejo

Don Julio Tequila Anejo

It’s one of the big dogs of the agave world, so we couldn’t have a round up of National Tequila Day sippers without Don Julio. The bottling is an añejo style, which means by law it’s been aged for a minimum of one year in barrel – though, in this case, it’s spent a full 18 months hanging out in new American oak. As you might expect, this aging imparts some of the woody character you might find in a whisky, including vanilla, caramel, butterscotch and honey notes. Serve it neat to do it justice.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: UK £52.08 // US $88.90

Herradura Reposado

Herradura Reposado Tequila

This was the first reposado – that is, a tequila that has been oak-aged for between two and 12 months – to hit the mainstream market, all the way back in the 1970s. And as its continued presence on shelves will attest, it’s a classic with staying power. Vanilla, oak, pepper and caramel aromas join a rich smoky palate with a heady cinnamon bite. We think that this is just the pour for mixing into richer cocktails, so if you haven’t tried a tequila old fashioned yet, pick up this spirit and get to work.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: UK £41.95 // US $43.99

VIVIR Reposado

Vivir Reposado Tequila

Aged in bourbon barrels for at least six months, this reposado shows off the newer, more contemporary side of tequila-making. It’s not just the minimalist branding, which feels like pure millennial catnip. The flavour profile, too, is super smooth, sweet and subtle – perfect for winning over agave sceptics who might still be reeling from old tequila-shots-at-the-bar memories (we all have ‘em). Like El Rayo, VIVIR is really made for mixing, and they recommend giving it a go with ginger ale.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £37.99 

Storywood Speyside 7 Reposado Tequila

Storywood Speyside 7 Reposado Tequila

If you love whisky, you’ll love Storywood – this reposado has been aged for 7 months in ex-Speyside casks from Dufftown, imparting a smoky, oaky and honeyed character to the tequila. It’s made with lowland agave, which gives it a bit of a vegetal, herbal profile, perfect for both sipping straight or subbing into whisky-based cocktails. If you’re in an experimentation mood, do as Storywood cheekily suggests and serve it up in a tall glass mixed with Scotland’s (other) national drink, Irn Bru. You’ll never think of tequila the same way again.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £42.45

If you love a tequila cocktail then have a read of The Best Tequila Cocktails, recipes included! If, sipping neat is your preferred way to imbibe then have a look at The World’s Best Sipping Tequilas!

The Best Sipping Rums for Summer

Best sipping rums for summer

Words by Colin Hampden-White

When most people think of rum, they think generally of rum and a mixer or a cocktail. Rum and cola, or a Pina Colada, or one of my favourites, a Zombie, with all three main styles of rum mixed together over crushed ice with Wood’s 100% proof floated across the top. Not for the faint hearted, but delicious.

There are also brands which are synonymous with rums you can find in a supermarket such as Bacardi, which are very good. Most of these rums tend to be white rums. They are not really designed for sipping. In contrast, many dark rums are also made for mixing. Lamb’s rum comes to mind. My suggestions today are oak aged rums, but not too dark, and are rums I would happily sit down on a summer’s evening, pour over ice and sip.

Suncamino

Suncamino Rum

Sumcamino comes from South Africa and means a journey to the sun, so seemed completely appropriate for this article. It is most definitely a summer rum. It is the world’s first floral rum. Unlike other rums which use all sorts of botanicals, Sumcamino literally uses flowers to flavour the rum. They have used hibiscus, orange blossom and honeybush, which is a flower and not a type of honey. These botanical flowers lift the rum giving complex sweet floral notes as the types of flowers would suggest. This rum makes very good cocktails, but I think it stands out on a hot summer’s day over a little ice in a tumbler. A rum not just for the beach, but rather a country garden.

Size: 500ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£29.95 

Market Row Botanical Rum

Market Row Botanical Rum

Market Row is a rum with five years of aging in ex-bourbon barrels. Being a blend of rums from Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Barbados it is complex and very well balanced. A selection of botanicals is then added when the rum is re-distilled at the Brixton Distillery. The flavours include vanilla and lots of spices like cloves, black pepper, allspice and mace, but there are also floral notes of hibiscus, Turkish delight, and black tea with a background sweetness of caramel. It’s complex, yet easy going with a light touch on the palate. Another good summer sipping rum.

Size: 500ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£29.99

J.G. Thomson Bold Jamaican Rum

J.G.Thomson Bold Jamaican Rum

When I think of Jamaican rum, I think about the classic funky flavours they deliver. There’s an almost indescribable nose and flavour which is created by leaving the fermentation tanks open so that all sorts of things including wild yeasts can sit on top of the fermenting liquid and fester away. It’s a flavour profile that you’ll either love or hate, but it is very worth buying a bottle to find out if you love it or not because if you do love it, you’ll really love it and be joyous you’ve found it. This rum is pot distilled with maturation in ex-bourbon barrels for three years in the tropics and then more time in barrels in Scotland. With flavours of overripe bananas, acetone and very nearly vegetal, there are also sweet chocolate and caramel flavours to balance everything. It’s a little crazy, and I’m very glad J.G. Thomson went the whole hog and didn’t hold back. Brilliant rum for summer and if you haven’t yet. Find out if you’re a lover or not.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46%
Find here:
£37.50

Admiral Rodney Officers release No.2

Admiral Rodney Officers Release No.2

This is the second release in the Officer’s Release series. It was distilled in 2009 and finished in ex-Irish whiskey casks, which is a little different. This gives the rum some summer fruit flavours of raspberries, cherries and plumbs as well as spicy flavours of cloves, allspice and a little nutmeg in the background. There is a little sweet chilli too. All these flavours lead to quite a rich rum, especially with the good long aging, but it somehow manages to be delicate and smooth, and perfect for summer. Perhaps a rum to sip later in the evening by a fire pit. It is a little more expensive than others but is certainly still good value in terms of flavour and experience.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
45%
Find here:
 £69.95 

Havana Club 7

Havana Club 7

I reckon this is the bargain of the aged rums. Having had seven years of tropical aging in Cuba, it has a lot of flavour and has won loads of awards. This was the first Havana Club expression to be created for sipping rather than being placed in cocktails. Mind you, if you wanted to upgrade a cocktail, then this is a cracker to do it with, especially using it instead of whisky in an Old Fashioned or Manhattan. For me, I’d be quite happy pouring it over a couple of large ice cubes, kicking back and relaxing!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£24.95

Hampden Estate 8 year old

Hampden Estate 8year old

Now it wouldn’t be right for me not to include Hampden in a line-up of rums. This is a rum which although not very dark in colour, has eight years of aging and is full-bodied. There is a decent dollop of that typical Jamaican funk, which is a style the Hampden distillery excels at. There are lots of punchy, estery notes giving fresh mango, and very ripe banana with lots of creamy vanilla and oak spice. With all the esters, this rum does well over ice for a little cooling and dilution. One of my all-time favourites. But I could be biased!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
46%
Find here:
£55.69

Decorrum

Decorrum

This is a spiced rum, with loads of flavour - a selection of spices and honey with a little ginger, vanilla cloves and orange peel. The bottle is designed in an art deco style hence the name. But what I really like about this rum is the abv. With all that flavour, the abv is only 37.5% which makes it perfect for summer sipping. Either over ice to let it dilute slowly, or neat, as it isn’t too strong. Either way, it is a great, flavoursome all-rounder.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
37.5%
Find here:
£40

Abuelo XII Two Oaks

Abuelo XII Two Oaks

My last offering is a big rich rum, which for me is a late-night rum sitting out under the stars with a fat cigar. Having been aged in two different types of casks, there is lots of complexity. This has also been aged for over a decade, firstly in ex-bourbon barrels and then finished in heavily charred virgin American oak. This gives a little smokiness in the background. There is also lots of creamy sweetness alongside dried fruits and soft spices. It is sumptuous and satisfying.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£46.95

If you’re more of a rum cocktail fan, then why not have a read of The Best Rum To Elevate Your Cocktails or how about checking out these 7 Rums That Scream Luxury?