Categorie: Tasting Ledger


  • Glenfarclas December

    Glenfarclas for the Dark Days of December Glenfarclas is the ultimate December month whisky, is it not? They have been releasing an incredible amount of fantastic sherried single malt over the decades. Sherry casks do create a flavour that is associated with all the savoury things we devour during the holidays. Famous are the Glenfarclas…

  • Ardnahoe Society 2024

    Ardnahoe Society 2024 release already impressive Exclusive bottlings for members of a (most times) free admittance (fan) club of a distillery. There are many examples of companies doing it like this. Most well-known are probably the Springbank Society and the Ardbeg Committee. New Islay distillery Ardnahoe joined too with the quite straightforward name “Ardnahoe Society”.…

  • Tamdhu 18 Years

    Tamdhu 18 Years

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    Tamdhu 18 years old: a new sherried whisky monarch When Ian Macleod’s brand ambassador Gordon Dundas visited the Netherlands a few years ago, he hosted a tasting in the cellar of the well-known retailer The Old Pipe in St. Oedenrode. He presented a range of Tamdhu whisky, with in their midst the newest release: the…

  • Wolfburn 10 Years, 2014

    The next Wolfburn 10 years old on our radar It was not that long ago that the Wolfburn Distillery released their first 10 years old, which must be a milestone for any new distillery, to reach the double digits in aged whisky. I mean, recently we tasted the first Ardnamurchan 10 years old (find the…

  • Filliers 15 years

    Filliers 15 years

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    Two heavily sherried Filliers from Belgium The Belgium whisky landscape is no less impressive than that of the surrounding neighbours France, Germany and The Netherlands. Filliers is a decades old distillery spanning many generations of craftspeople. Starting out with Genever, and pioneering the then-unknown product (in Belgium) gin, it was the cousins Jan and Bernard…

  • Highland Park

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    Highland Park 2013 with strong vanilla signature Stop the presses! We got breaking news here! A Highland Park single malt whisky bottled under its own name. Yes, that is cause for celebration. In recent years we have been spoiled with very good to excellent “Secret Orkney” bottlings that left no mystery around its origins. But…

  • Talisker

    Talisker

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    A Talisker Distillery Exclusive (2019) in the glass My heart always skips a beat as soon as I get a Talisker in the glass that does justice to the rich and justified reputation of the oldest distillery on the Isle of Skye. That happened with the tasting note of today. The whisky was only available…

  • Rosebank

    Rosebank

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    3 minute read The Resurrection of Rosebank starts spirited In recent years we have seen quite a few distilleries return to an active status. Most famously among them are obviously Rosebank, Port Ellen and Brora. A golden trio among whisky enthusiasts, not in the least because of their high-quality output. To me, Rosebank has always…

  • Springbank 12 years

    Our name may have changed from Whisky Odyssey to Long Pour Amour, but the Campbeltown Wednesday will remain a regular (monthly) feature on this blog. Today we put two samples from Springbank in the glass. The first one is the yearly release of the cask strength 12 years old. I know it has fans, I…

  • Ardnamurchan AD/10

    Ardnamurchan AD/10

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    Welcome to the Tasting Ledger, the place on Long Pour Amour where we collect tasting notes for the more contemporary bottlings. Ardnamurchan is as contemporary as it gets. The distillery produced its first spirit exactly 10 years ago, and this is celebrated with their first 10 years old release, that we are going to taste…