Glen Moray: The Speyside Gem You Can't Miss

Glen Moray Distillery Scotch Whisky Speyside

Nestled in the heart of Speyside, along the tranquil banks of the River Lossie, lies a distillery that's been quietly crafting exceptional Scotch whisky for over a century—Glen Moray. Back in 2019, we had the absolute pleasure of filming The Three Drinkers do Scotch Whisky there, diving deep into their rich history, unwavering passion, and, most importantly, their delightful drams. But what sets Glen Moray apart from the rest? It's simple: they produce top-quality whisky that's ridiculously easy to enjoy, no matter your experience level.

A Legacy of Craftsmanship
Glen Moray's story begins in 1897 when the Elgin West Brewery, established in 1830, was transformed into the whisky distillery we know today. From the outset, they showcased a pioneering spirit by experimenting with various cask finishes, a practice that was ahead of its time and has since become a hallmark of their innovative approach.

What's Glen Moray Whisky Like?
To put it plainly - Glen Moray is a whisky for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned sipper or just starting your whisky journey, there's something here for you. They use pure water from the River Lossie, locally sourced non-GM malted barley, and traditional copper stills to craft a lineup of whiskies that range from light and sweet to rich and complex. Their Classic Single Malt is smooth, balanced, and packed with vanilla, orchard fruits, and a zing of citrus - think of it as the gateway dram to their entire collection.

Glen Moray Explorer Range

Glen Moray Explorer Range Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky


Glen Moray has never been afraid to experiment. In fact, they've been playing with cask finishes since their inception in 1897 - well before it was the cool thing to do. They source top-quality American and European oak casks, using both first-fill and refill barrels to create a range of distinct flavour profiles. Their Explorer Range features six whiskies, each offering something unique:

Glen Moray Classic Single Malt

Glen Moray Our Classic Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

This is the dram we keep coming back to, and for good reason. Matured in American oak, it’s a gentle, smooth sipper bursting with orchard fruits, vanilla, and a citrusy zing. It's basically sunshine in a glass, and at under £25, it might just be one of the best bargains in the single malt world. Enjoy it neat, over ice, or mixed into a whisky sour—it's endlessly versatile.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £20.40

Glen Moray Sherry Cask Finish

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Glen Moray’s take on this Speyside classic is indulgent, rich, and ridiculously sippable. Finished in Oloroso sherry casks, this one brings notes of sultanas, dark chocolate, cinnamon, and sticky toffee pudding. There's a real festive feel to it, like a whisky-sized hug. Mix it into a Moray Clan cocktail (whisky, cream, and amaretto) or just enjoy it by the fire with your slippers on.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £27.95

Glen Moray Chardonnay Cask Finish

Glen Moray Chardonnay Cask Double Cask Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

If you like your whisky to come with a side of intrigue, this one’s for you. The Chardonnay casks bring out caramelised tropical fruit, nutty vanilla, and a warming spice that creeps up slowly. It’s rich, mellow, and has just the right amount of "ooh, what is that flavour?" Try it with ham and pineapple pizza. We know. Trust us.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £30.35

Glen Moray Cabernet Cask Finish

Glen Moray Cabernet Cask Double Cask Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Just when you think Glen Moray can't surprise you again, they hit you with this red wine-finished wonder. Matured in French Cabernet Sauvignon casks, it’s bold and full-bodied, packed with jammy red fruits, silky toffee, and a whisper of spice. It’s the whisky you reach for after dinner with a square of dark chocolate. Or three. No judgement here.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £27.95

Glen Moray Port Cask Finish

Glen Moray Port Cask Finish Double Cask Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

A dram that feels like a dessert but drinks like a dream. This expression starts off in ex-bourbon barrels before spending eight months in Tawny Port casks, and the result is an explosion of red berries, raisins, vanilla, and warm baking spice. It’s perfect for mixing into a whisky-based Old Fashioned with a twist - or for just kicking back with on a lazy Sunday.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £27.95

Glen Moray Peated Malt

Glen Moray Peated Malt Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Yes, Glen Moray does peat, and yes, it’s glorious. This one is smoky, but not in a "campfire just swallowed your face" way. Think gentle peat, subtle citrus, orchard fruits, and creamy vanilla all dancing together in one harmonious dram. If you're peat-curious, start here. If you're already a fan, you’ll find this a lighter, more playful take on your usual smoky suspects.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £27.95

Glen Moray's commitment to quality hasn't gone unnoticed. In 2024, their Head of Whisky Creation, Stephen Woodcock, was crowned Global Master Distiller of the Year at the Whisky Magazine Awards. Additionally, their Warehouse 1 "Phoenix Rising" expression received double accolades, further cementing Glen Moray's reputation for excellence.

If you ever find yourself in Elgin, a trip to Glen Moray's distillery is a must. Their visitor centre offers year-round tours and tastings, providing an intimate glimpse into their whisky-making process. Plus, being part of Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail, it's a perfect stop for any whisky enthusiast exploring Speyside.

Glen Moray is a whisky brand that keeps things fun, flavourful, and accessible. Whether you're dipping your toes into whisky for the first time or looking for a new favourite, their Explorer Range has a dram for every mood and moment. So go on - pour yourself a glass, kick back, and enjoy the adventure. Slàinte!

If you’re feeling thirsty for a Glen Moray cocktail, make sure you check out these 5 Stunning Glen Moray Classic Cocktails

5 Reasons You Should Be Drinking Glen Moray Classic

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There’s something a bit magical about Glen Moray. Maybe it’s the 125+ years of Speyside whisky-making know-how, or maybe it’s the way it walks the tightrope between classic and contemporary with all the grace of a Cirque du Soleil acrobat. Either way, Glen Moray isn’t just another single malt gathering dust on the back shelf. It’s your golden ticket to upping your drinks game – without needing a trust fund or a decoder ring to understand what’s in your glass.

Accessible, smooth, and bursting with subtle complexity, Glen Moray Classic is the kind of whisky that doesn’t need to shout to be noticed. It’s versatile enough to star in cocktails, sociable enough to pour at parties, and charming enough to sip solo. And at a price point that’s as friendly as its flavour, it’s basically the whisky version of that mate who always turns up on time, brings snacks, and somehow knows exactly the right playlist for the mood.

Still sipping the same old same old? Time to switch it up. Here are five standout scenarios where Glen Moray Classic is the drink of choice - each with a killer cocktail to match.

The Friday Night Wind Down: Glen Moray Highball

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You’ve made it to the end of the week. Your brain's a bit fried, your feet are up, and the only thing missing is a drink that says, 'You did good, champ.' Enter the Glen Moray Highball – a tall, refreshing serve that’s as unfussy as it is delicious.

How to make it:
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50ml Glen Moray Classic
- Top with soda water over ice
- Garnish with a lemon twist
- Optional: add a splash of elderflower cordial or a cucumber ribbon

This highball is perfect for low-key whisky lovers and cocktail dabblers alike. It’s crisp, clean and endlessly customisable - a serve that chills out right along with you.

Brunch With Friends: Glen Moray Berry Smash

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Brunch is no longer about orange juice and regrets. It’s about flavours, vibes, and drinks that wake up your taste buds. The Berry Smash brings fruity freshness and a pop of colour to the table – ideal for bright mornings or lazy afternoons with your favourite people.

How to make it:
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50ml Glen Moray Classic
- Muddle with mixed berries (raspberries, blackberries, strawberries)
- Add 15ml lemon juice and a dash of sugar syrup
- Shake and serve over crushed ice
- Garnish with a mint sprig

A cocktail perfect for fruity drink lovers, and anyone who says 'I don’t usually like whisky…' before ordering a second round. This one’s a real conversion moment.

Date Night At Home: Glen Moray Honey & Apple Fizz

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Forget candlelit clichés and overly stirred drama. Date night doesn’t have to mean dark spirits in dark rooms. The Honey & Apple Fizz is a bright, uplifting cocktail that brings a bit of sparkle to the table – perfect for easy conversation, good music, and a few 'how did you learn to make this?' compliments.

How to make it:
- 50ml Glen Moray Classic
- 50ml cloudy apple juice
- Shake with ice and top with soda
- Garnish with an apple fan if you’re feeling romantic

Here’s one for couples who want something light, refreshing, and a little flirty. It’s ideal for whisky newbies and long-time lovers alike - smooth, slightly sweet, with just the right amount of sparkle.

Picnic in the Park: Glen Moray Peach Iced Tea

Sun’s out, blanket down, snacks open – now all you need is a drink that brings the sunshine. The Peach Iced Tea is fruity, fun and ridiculously easy to make ahead in a bottle or jug. Glen Moray’s gentle orchard fruit notes pair beautifully with juicy peach and chilled tea.

How to make it:
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35ml Glen Moray Classic
- 75ml chilled peach iced tea
- Splash of lemon juice
- Serve over ice in a cup or tumbler
- Add fresh peach slices if you’re feeling extra

This is for the picnic planners, al fresco romantics, and anyone who just wants something fruity, cold, and crowd-pleasing. It’s sessionable, sunny, and slips into your summer with zero effort.

Pre-Party Power Hour: Glen Moray & Ginger

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Before the big night out, there’s always that golden hour – music on, mates gathering, outfits being approved in the mirror. The Glen Moray & Ginger is your go-to here: fast, fizzy, and packed with flavour.

How to make it:
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50ml Glen Moray Classic
-Top with fiery ginger ale
-Add a squeeze of lime
-Serve over plenty of ice

This is for the sociable ones – the playlist-makers, the outfit advisers, the hype crew. Glen Moray’s mellow honeyed character balances perfectly with the spice of ginger, making it a total crowd-pleaser without being basic.

If you’d like to read more about Glen Moray, including their innovative Explorer Range, click here.

Harrison Ford Becomes the Face of Glenmorangie

Harrison Ford wears a kilt and holds a bottle of Glenmorangie whilst filming in Scotland.

In a series of twelve episodic films directed by actor and film-maker Joel Edgerton, iconic movie legend Harrison Ford takes us on a behind the scenes journey around Scotland to the historic Glenmorangie distillery in Tain where Glenmorangie has been produced for over 180 years.

The series called ‘Once upon a time in Scotland’, clearly shows that Harrison has a passion for whisky, each episode being a great advert for Scotch Whisky in general, not just for Glenmorangie. Using his trademark wry humour and sense of adventure, Ford along with the Glenmorangie distillery team work together to give a real sense of the people and places behind Glenmorangie whisky. Being an unscripted series, each episode is packed full of real conversations and Ford’s soft spot for Glenmorangie and passion for the project clearly shine through in what is an entertaining 12 part series.

Harrison Ford sits on a hill over looking a loch and holds a bottle of Glenmorangie whilst filming in Scotland

The idea for the episodic films was to go beyond the previous campaign Delicious and Wonderful, which was to introduce drinkers to whisky and Glenmorangie in particular, by sharing a little more of the brands heritage and history. It shows Ford getting to grips with the nuances of Scottish pronunciation and kilt etiquette, and bonding with locals over a dram of single malt. There is a feel of a real Scottish experience from a newcomer’s point of view. Harrison Ford said of the experience “I loved working with the team at the Distillery — they were all great. The whole process of filming was full of unanticipated joys: little unexpected moments. It’s a tribute to Glenmorangie’s sensibilities that they let us be less than totally serious. I think what Joel has produced has a certain charm to it, because it’s unpretentious and just amusing.”

Glenmorangie’s flagship whiskies, Glenmorangie Original 12 Years old and Glenmorangie Infinita 18 Years Old also take centre stage in the episodes. Beyond the film, there is no change to the whiskies Glenmorangie is producing, for now the core range will stay the same and as the packaging has only recently been overhaled, there is no change there either. So, Glenmorangie drinkers can enjoy their dram just as they have done but now in the knowledge that they are sharing their love for the brand with a true global icon!

Once Upon a Time in Scotland will roll out globally from 28 January 2025 spanning online video, connected TV and social media. Six full-length episodes and an array of behind the-scenes content will initially be available to view on glenmorangie.com, with the rest released throughout 2025.

The Argument for Aber Falls

Aber Falls Distillery Front View with Mountains behind.

Distilling in Wales, like Scotland, has been around for hundreds of years. Although, unlike Scotland, it died out at the beginning of the 20th Century when the last notable distillery, built by R.J. Lloyd Price in 1887 at Frongoch, was closed in 2010. Historically Welsh whisky was made in the same way as Scotch using a double distillation method rather than the Irish method of triple distillation. The style of whisky these days, however, is quite different with single, double and triple distillation methods used.

In the new world of whisky making, Welsh whisky isn’t that new. Penderyn distillery, which uses a Faraday still with a single distillation method, was built in 2000 and will celebrate its 25th birthday this year. The Aber Falls distillery in Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd, started production of it’s triple distilled whisky in 2017 and released its first whisky in 2021. There are also much newer distilleries such as, In The Welsh Wind and Coles distilleries built after the Covid-19 pandemic, and Swansea Copperworks which opened in 2023.

With the number of distilleries in Wales growing, the distilleries grouped together to try and gain a geographical indication (GI). This is a legal right that protects the name of a product that is linked to a specific geographical area, and following in the footsteps of Scotch whisky, which has had a GI for many years, Welsh whisky was granted their own in 2024. English whisky has applied for one, but it has not been granted yet.

With investment in Welsh whisky distilling increasing and having obtained a GI, Welsh whisky is naturally growing in popularity. Arguably, Aber Falls, which is set on the edge of Snowdonia in a stunning location next to the sea, has become the better known of the Welsh distilleries. Being only 90 minutes from Liverpool and 2 ½ hours from Birmingham, it is easier to visit than its Scottish counterparts. The distillery was built by Halewood Artisanal Spirits, which have a strong history of distilling all types of spirits at their distilleries in Edinburgh and Blackpool, but it is whisky that they are most known for.

Aber Falls is stocked by most specialist whisky retailers and is also readily available on Amazon and in Tesco supermarkets. It offers customers a high-quality, smooth triple distilled whisky at a very affordable price. Maturing well in a mixture of casks including ex bourbon, ex sherry and ex red wine casks, it is bottled at a relatively young age and yet still gives a rich smooth whisky. With a bottle of Aber Falls costing under £25, it would be easy to think that the quality of the whisky falls short of other more expensive single malt whiskies but this is far from the truth. Aber Falls is frequently ranked as better than many of its competitors and this was borne out by its winning a gold medal at the International Spirits Challenge in 2024.

Now, although one may not consider collecting Aber Falls bottles, their casks might well be worth thinking about. Aber Falls sell new casks directly to customers at a reasonable price, but for a bargain, at the moment Cask Trade have a sale on Aber Falls casks which are about to turn three years old this year. Cask ownership interest can be registered here.

For those who want to get their hands on a bottle to try first, you can find more information below:

Aber Falls Single Malt Welsh Whisky bottles

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £24.75

Beyond The Sweet: Exploring The Bold World of Savoury Spirits

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In cocktails, sweetness can often take centre stage, but there’s a new flavour frontier among mixologists and spirit enthusiasts shaking up the bar scene: savoury spirits. These characterful and complex flavours offer a new dimension to the drinking experience for those who crave depth over sugar - and there’s definitely a growing trend for savoury offerings. From herbaceous and coastal gins to earthy vodkas to peppery tequilas, smoky mezcals and peated whiskies, savoury options redefine what it means to enjoy a well-crafted, spirited drink. 

No ingredients are off the table to bridge the gap between the bar and the kitchen, and there’s much to savour; think cooking spices, earthy root veg, olives, garden herbs, foraged seaweeds, warming chilli peppers, roasted agave and smoky peat. Producers can work with almost anything that adds flavour to a spirit as long as it's approved for human consumption. 

‘Botanicals’ although not a legally defined word in spirit production, is an overarching term for any part of a plant used to flavour a spirit such as fruit, leaves, roots, barks or seeds. Animal flavourings can also be used in production (eg pechuga mezcal as touched on below) but these are less common.

If you’re ready for new adventures in flavour, check out these are nine savoury spirits below!

Portobello Road No.171 Savoury Gin (London, UK)

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Let’s begin with herbaceous botanicals and a Mediterranean-inspired gin produced with restaurateurs and foodies in mind. Portobello Road created this stand-out product to prove that gin doesn’t need to hide behind a floral or fruity identity to be popular. It’s a vibrant juniper-led gin made with a supportive blend that includes Calabrian bergamot peel, rosemary, basil, green olive and a pinch of Mediterranean sea salt to masterfully bring delicious notes of citrus, herb and delicate spice to the palate. Pair this savoury gin with Mediterranean or Mallorcan tonic for a refreshing gin and tonic and garnish it with a sprig of fresh rosemary. Particularly loved by Martini lovers, this also makes a splendid Dirty Martini or Gibson by adding dry vermouth, olive, brine or onion respectively. Once you’ve poured your drink, settle in for a cosy movie night with a Richard Curtis romcom set in Portobello such as Notting Hill or Love Actually. The absolutely perfect gin bottle, standing in front of a gin lover, asking them to love her.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 42%
Find here: £37.94

Isle of Wight Distillery Mermaid Gin (IOW, UK)

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Leaving London, if sea air inspires you, you may already know about rock samphire - a plant that clings precariously to sea cliffs all around the British Isles. The people who make Mermaid Gin on the Isle of Wight hand-pick this botanical from chalk cliffs where it’s known locally as ‘Mermaid’s Kiss’, hence the gin’s name. In Shakespeare’s King Lear, the harvesting of Samphire was described as ‘a dreadful trade’. When Edgar tries to convince the blinded Gloucester that he’s standing on a clifftop at Dover, he describes the scene to him, explaining that “halfway down hangs one who gathers samphire - a dreadful trade - methinks he seems no bigger than his head.” A risky business to harvest, rock samphire (also known as sea fennel) stands out in this gin with a characterful citrus zing bringing you coastal notes, combined with peppery spice from the other ingredients which include juniper and grains of paradise. 

No cliffhangers here, this is definitely a gin worth trying.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41.5%
Find here: £36.05

Four Pillars Olive Leaf Gin (Australia)

Best Savoury spirits Four Pillars Olive Leaf Gin Robbie Jerram thethreedrinkers.com The Three Drinkers

Love olives? Then now let’s head down under to explore a multi-award-winning, bright and delicious savoury Aussie gin made with three types of cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil, olive leaf tea, rosemary, bay leaf, macadamia nuts and lemon myrtle. The aroma, flavour and texture of fresh olive is stunning. Very Mediterranean yet also very Australian at the same time. 

Perfect for a Gibson martini or in a G&T garnished with rosemary to accentuate the positively olivey notes. Bonzer.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 43.8%
Find here: £36.25

Shanty Seaweed Botanical Vodka (Dorset, UK)

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Heading back to the UK now to expand on the coastal theme, here’s an expertly crafted small-batch vodka from Dorset that blends five hand-foraged British seaweeds to create stunning undercurrents of umami flavour. The subtle depth of flavour is further enhanced by ‘ripples’ of Asia with wasabi, galangal, yuzu, bergamot and sea buckthorn together with a pinch of local Dorset sea salt to remineralise the purest of water with which the spirit is cut.  Sip this and your taste buds instantly transport you somewhere quite magical and evoke the shoreline’s magnetic pull - you can almost hear waves softly lapping, whichever continent you’re on. The bottle itself is a work of art, fabulously reminiscent of a ship’s decanter, featuring a wrap-around design by Dorset artist Emma Brownjohn. As you turn the bottle around, the image distorts through the glass like you’re viewing the scene underwater! A vodka to savour, whether on its own or with a mixer.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £32

St George Distillery Green Chile Vodka (California, USA)

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Staying with vodka, we now head to the US for a grain vodka that has a distinct flavour. In the glass, freshness meets a juicy, vegetal quality for a truly unique and delicious spirit. St George’s Green Chile vodka is made with five types of pepper with varying sweet/savoury qualities, all of which are grown in California: Jalapeño, Serrano, Habanero, Red Bell and Yellow Bell Pepper. The peppers in this spirit, combine with lime peel and coriander and result in rich and earthy aromas and flavours that dance on the palate to provide a spicy, perfect punch for the ultimate Bloody Mary.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £40.25

1800 Silver Blanco Tequila (Mexico)

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Moving south from California into Mexico, here we find the brand that makes the world’s most-awarded Tequilas - with good reason. The key to 1800 Tequila’s excellence lies in its meticulous production process. Using 100% blue Weber agave, hand-picked from the fertile fields of the Jalisco region in Mexico, the brand embodies craftsmanship, quality and flavour. This unaged, pepper-forward, delicate spice tequila serves as a true representation of the pure essence of the agave plant. It offers a clean and crisp taste with subtle hints of citrus and pepper giving depth of flavour on which to base a refreshing Margarita. 

Don’t let the reasonable price fool you, this is quality Tequila: the solution to all of life’s prickly situations. 

Size: 700ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: £26 (normally £33)


QuiQuiRiQui Mole Pechuga Mezcal

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Next we have a niche subcategory of Mexican spirit distilled from the agave plant: Pechuga mezcal. This is a nuanced, centuries-old, artisanal distillation method that remains unsung. Most pechugas follow a family formula passed down through generations, and call for local ingredients. Uncooked meat is usually suspended in the still to add animal protein/fats to the distillation process making it quite unique...  

But the thing about QuiQuiRiQui Mole Pechuga is, it’s vegetarian-friendly! A small batch mezcal made with local Espadin agave that’s roasted, fermented and distilled using traditional methods. Then, instead of meat, homemade black mole paste is rested in the spirit for two weeks before the second distillation. The mole paste is made with chillies, sesame seeds, almonds, peanuts, garlic, onions, raisins, bananas and cacao. This intriguing expression combines the characteristic thick mouthfeel of pechuga mezcal with aromas of leather, earth, black pepper and chocolate complemented by notes of toasted nuts, stewed fruit, earthy spice, roasted cacao and peppery spice throughout the palate.

As savoury spirits go, this is so intriguing, it’s one you just have to try - whether you’re veggie or not.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 47%
Find here: £69.25

Caol Ila 12 year old Single Malt Whisky (Islay, Scotland)

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Caol Ila’s 12 year old (Pronunciation: "kool-eela") is Islay’s hidden single malt aged in ex-bourbon casks. Presenting lighter and more subtly than other Islay peated whiskies with a malt smokiness, it’s a whisky that’s highly prized by connoisseurs. Following our theme of savoury spirits, this is the one that best fits a flavour profile reminiscent of summer barbeques. Think savoury, grilled food aromas and BBQ flavours with a light fragrant smokiness on the nose, and a pleasant brine on the palate. In Gaelic, Caol Ila means “Sound of Islay”, referring to the distillery’s location overlooking the strait between Islay and Jura.  It’s a nice, uncomplicated, easy-drinking Islay Single Malt. Although peated whiskies aren’t to everyone’s tastes, I will say, many people who claim to not usually like peated whisky have said they enjoy drinking this one - just saying - a dram good trip - Islay be back.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 43%
Find here: £48.95

Linie Aquavit (Norway)

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Finally, if you like an aged spirit but want something younger than 12 years old with a fine story, this one’s a must. On any trip to Scandinavia, one can be inundated by a complexity of spicy and savoury flavours, especially charismatic herbs such as dill, anise, coriander and caraway seeds. These are showcased perfectly in Norway’s national spirit, Linie Aquavit, which is now finding favour in some of the world’s more innovative bars. The distilled potato-based spirit derives its curious name from its unusual maturation at sea in oak casks, on board Norwegian trade ships that cross the equator (linie) twice en route to Australia and back again. This method results in many changes in temperature during the voyage which speeds up maturation. Check out the story on the label: “sailed to the other side of the world and back again for more than 200 years”. A bottle of Linie Aquavit on your table will provide both a talking point for your next family gathering and a delicious after dinner digestif best enjoyed the Scandinavian way - as a neat shot served at room temperature - with everybody drinking the shot in one. It can also be sipped of course. Aquavit’s herbal flavours will soothe the stomach and help with digestion after a large meal or family celebration. It complements many foods, and if you get a taste for it, you may even try pairing different styles of aquavit with different dishes. If you prefer to go your own way, it can also be served with a mixer over ice - but there’s no need to chill this bottle. It wouldn’t do those savoury flavours justice.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41.5%
Find here: £37.83

I hope you feel inspired to try some new savoury spirits, either to drink on their own, with a mixer or in a delicious cocktail. There are plenty of new flavours out there to savour - as they say, the world’s your oyster!

By Robbie Jerram

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The Best Christmas Advent Calendars of 2024: A Boozy Countdown to Christmas

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The countdown to Christmas is well and truly underway, with only mere days left before the daily excitement of opening that little door to find your treat inside arrives. But why should kids have all the fun? Grown-ups deserve a little holiday indulgence too! So this year, why not embrace the season with an advent calendar that offers something a bit more spirited?

We’ve taken on the important (and very enjoyable) task of tasting and testing a wide variety of alcohol-filled advent calendars to find you the best options for 2024. Whether you're a whisky connoisseur, a gin enthusiast, a rum aficionado, or simply looking for something non-alcoholic, there’s a calendar waiting to delight your senses this holiday season.

While these calendars may seem a little expensive at first glance, they offer incredible value for money when you consider the opportunity to sample an array of different styles and brands—without the need to commit to full bottles. So sit back, relax, and we ho, ho, ho-pe you have a very Merry Christmas when it arrives!

The Best Gin Advent Calendar: Craft Gin Club 2024 Advent Calendar

The Best Gin Advent Calendar: Craft Gin Club 2024 Advent Calendar

For gin lovers, the Craft Gin Club Advent Calendar is a true showstopper this year. Packed with 25 expertly curated gins, this calendar features a stunning array of classic, dry, and citrus-infused craft gins, many of which are new for 2024. Some of these will put you into the perfect Christmassy mood such as the exclusive Christmas cake gin from Tarquin’s, some will make you reminisce about some of the beautiful gins you’ve enjoyed throughout the year and let’s not forget the five mystery gins waiting to be discovered throughout the month. Each gin is thoughtfully paired with tasting notes to enhance your experience and transport you to the heart of Christmas. Cheers to that!

Cost: £89.99
Bottles: 25 x 50ml
Find it here: Craft Gin Club

The Best Rum Advent Calendar: The Rum Company Advent Calendar

The Best Rum Advent Calendar: The Rum Company Advent Calendar

Rum fans, rejoice because this year, The Rum Company brings you an exciting selection of rums from the UK! With a mix of rich, smoky, sweet, and tropical notes, there’s something for every rum lover’s palate. One standout inclusion is the seasonal Lytham Jamaican Gingerbread Rum, perfect for getting into the Christmas spirit. Whether you prefer sipping your rum neat or mixing it into cocktails, this calendar is certain to get you excited about new brands to look out for in 2025.

Cost: £139.99
Bottles: 24 x 50ml
Find it here: The Rum Company

The Best Whisky Advent Calendar: The Whisky Exchange ‘Whiskies of the World’ Advent Calendar

The Best Whisky Advent Calendar: The Whisky Exchange ‘Whiskies of the World’ Advent Calendar

This year's The Whisky Exchange 2024 Advent Calendar features 25 stunning whiskies from some of the world’s most renowned distilleries and includes a wonderful mix of Scotch, Irish, American, and Japanese whiskies. From smooth single malts to bold small-batch blends and rye, there is something for every whisky lover to enjoy. The calendar also has a free perfect measure glass to really elevate each tasting experience. Cheers to that!

Cost: £130
Bottles: 25 x 30ml
Find it here: The Whisky Exchange

The Best Vodka Advent Calendar: Drinks by the Dram Vodka Advent Calendar

The Best Vodka Advent Calendar: Drinks by the Dram Vodka Advent Calendar

For a twist on the traditional, the Drinks by the Dram Vodka Advent Calendar is a must-try. Containing some familiar favourites from previous years as well as plenty of new treats to explore, this year’s calendar features 25 different vodkas from some of the world’s best producers. Expect a mix of classic and flavoured vodkas, from fruity infusions to more festive options, which offer a great way to introduce yourself to some of the amazing choices there are out there.

Cost: £74.95
Bottles: 25 x 30ml
Find it here: Master of Malt

The Best Cocktail Advent Calendar: NIO Cocktails 12-Day Advent Calendar

The Best Cocktail Advent Calendar: NIO Cocktails 12-Day Advent Calendar

Put the jigger and shaker back in the cupboard as NIO has you sorted with this fabulous selection of 12 expertly crafted cocktails—two servings of each, so you can share the joy. From festive favourites like the Winter Sidecar to a holiday twist on the Christmas Margarita there is something for everyone to enjoy. Who knows, you might just find your 2025 go-to cocktail right here!

Cost: £135
Cocktails: 24 cocktails
Find it here: NIO Cocktails

The Best No-Lo Advent Calendar: DryDRINKER Beer Advent Calendar

Best non alcoholic Advent Calendar 2024 DryDrinker Beer Advent Calendar

We were so impressed with DryDRINKER’s Dad’s Day calendar for Father’s Day that we couldn’t miss the chance to give them another shout out for their seasonal advent. Featuring a variety of lagers, pilsners, stouts, porters, and IPAs, each with an ABV ranging from 0.0% to 0.5%,  the DryDRINKER Beer Advent Calendar offers a perfect selection of no and low-ABV craft beers. This would be the ideal gift for the beer lover in your life who wants to countdown to Christmas enjoying all the flavour with none of the buzz.

Cost: £67.95
Cans: 24 x 330ml cans
Find it here: DryDRINKER

So there we have it! We hope this list helps you discover your new favourite festive indulgence and brings plenty of cheer to your countdown to Christmas!

The Three Drinkers in Cognac Wins Award For ‘Cultural Contribution to The Spirits Industry’

The Three Drinkers Win Cultural Conribution to Spirits Industry at Spirits Business Awards 2024 Aidy Smith Sophie Furukawa photo credit eva-slusarek

The Three Drinkers are delighted to announce that their TV series The Three Drinkers in Cognac has won the award for ‘Cultural Contribution to the Spirits Industry’ at The Spirits Business Awards 2024. Photo Credit Eva Slusarek.

What are the Spirits Business Awards?

Launched in 2019, The Spirits Business Awards is an annual, global competition, that Spanning five core areas – Retail and Marketing, Sustainability and Innovation, Tourism, Products, and People - celebrates excellence across the spirits industry.

This year, The Spirits Business Awards ceremony took place at The Underglobe in London on Thursday 14 November 2024 and was hosted by Claudia Winkleman, best-known for presenting TV shows Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors.

The Three Drinkers Managing Director Aidy Smith said “I am absolutely delighted that we have been recognised for this award. Our mission as always with The Three Drinkers series was to embrace not only the culture of the regions visited, but also to welcome more diverse faces into the industry. Through The Three Drinkers in Cognac, not only have we showcased the cultural identity of one of the most renowned, yet unknown regions on the planet but we have also ensured that we do our part to support the next generation of drinks talent from underrepresented communities. It’s been an ongoing mission to showcase that diversity in drinks is possible and we’re delighted to stand with our partners who have helped us make that a reality in this latest series. The fact that this has been recognised by the industry fills me with such hope for the future.”

Comments from The Spirits Business

‘A clear winner – The Three Drinkers stood out from a cultural contribution point of view. It has been rolled out to various territories, and brilliantly incorporates food and travel with a spirit-forward approach – and successfully brings people together. There’s a huge community representation, which was highly praised.’

The Three Drinkers in Cognac has won the award for ‘Cultural Contribution to the Spirits Industry’ at The Spirits Business Awards 2024. Aidy Smith Sophie Furukawa Photo Credit Eva Slusarek

Photo Credit Eva Slusarek

What is ‘The Three Drinkers’?

The Three Drinkers is a returning drinks and food travelogue TV series on Amazon Prime featuring a deliciously diverse revolving roster of guests. From Scotland to Ireland to Cognac, each season is created with the sole intention of showcasing the culture, drinks and food of the regions visited as well as giving those people and communities who struggle to be seen within drinks on TV a chance to shine.

Alongside the multi-award-winning Amazon Three Drinkers TV series, The Three Drinkers also run a drink, travel and lifestyle-focused online magazine thethreedrinkers.com and have a growing social media/influencer presence (@thethreedrinkers).

More about The Three Drinkers in Cognac

The Three Drinkers in Cognac has won the award for ‘Cultural Contribution to the Spirits Industry’ at The Spirits Business Awards 2024

The Three Drinkers in Cognac follows Aidy Smith and Helena Nicklin as they embark on a cultural and gastronomic journey in and around the picturesque French region of Cognac. Featuring Virgin Radio presenter and Persian foodie fanatic Eddy Temple-Morris alongside a returning appearance for travel presenter, journalist and influencer Eulanda Shead-Osagiede, the team take a deep dive into highballs and cocktails, discover the unique dishes of the region, try their hand at chocolate crafting, shoemaking, beekeeping, and more.

In classic Three Drinkers style, and helped by famed houses Courvoisier and Remy Martin, alongside the world-famous orange liqueur of the region, Grand Marnier, The Three Drinkers bust the misconceptions about cognac through their light-hearted, on-screen approach, helping the audience to discover brand new ways of enjoying this world-class spirit. They also check out local, pioneering gin makers, Audemus Distillery while discovering the fascinating world of mixers, sodas and tonics with Franklin & Sons. This is a series for those who seek to be inspired and learn through humour, quirky facts and takeaway titbits of drinks knowledge.

If you would like to watch any of The Three Drinkers series on Amazon Prime, you can do so by clicking on the links below:

The Three Drinkers in Cognac
The Three Drinkers in Ireland
The Three Drinkers do Scotch Whisky

Is This Pumpkin Spice White Russian the Perfect Autumn Cocktail?

The dreamy combination of vodka, coffee liqueur and cream already have that chilly but indulgent feel to it that Autumn demands, but we can go one step further. We’ve got our eyes on the perfect Autumn cocktail, and surely this is it?

Pumpkin spice, most famous for taking over the world of lattés, is amazing in cocktails. If you’re not familiar with it, then it’s an American spice mix containing all those beautiful dark spices we associate with winter – cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves and occasionally allspice. You can add it into cocktail via pumpkin spice syrup, but for the White Russian, a creamer works best – you can make this yourself or buy a readymade mix.

The vodka provides a hearty structure to the cocktail, the coffee liqueur injects some lively sweetness, the creamer brings some beautifully aromatic spices, and then we have the cream creating an airy, luxurious texture. It’s heavy, indulgent and so, so comforting.

This seasonal spin is highly adaptable, hence why much of it is optional. If you’d like a stronger cocktail, you could easily add two shots of vodka without affecting the balance too much for starters. If you want more sweetness, then go for a pumpkin spice syrup (like Monin) over the creamer. The original White Russian includes heavy cream in the mix, so you could do that here for a richer feel or squirt some whipped cream on top – it’s all about your preference. Lastly, for garnishes you have so many options, but we suggest a cinnamon sprinkle for an inviting aesthetic, or even a cinnamon stick to slowly infuse the flavour.

Ingredients:
30ml vodka
30ml coffee liqueur (like Kahlúa)
30ml pumpkin spice creamer
10ml heavy cream (optional)
Whipped cream (optional) Cinnamon stick/sprinkle (optional)

Method:
Mix or shake everything together with ice before pouring over ice in a small glass. As mentioned, you could leave the creamy top as a snowy aesthetic, or sprinkle with some cinnamon – both look great.