GlenAllachie Releases Next Batch Of Acclaimed 10-Year Cask Strength Scotch
GlenAllachie Releases Next Batch Of Acclaimed 10-Year Cask Strength Scotch
Fresh off the award for “World’s Best Single Malt” at the 2021 World Whiskies Awards, Scotland’s The GlenAllachie recently released the next batch of its 10-year single malt.
The fourth installment of the GlenAllachie single malt impressed the World Whiskies Awards judges in blind tastings in its category. First, winners were determined for each region, then they went head-to-head in the “World’s Best” final judging. This is where the 10-year-old Batch 4 was named the World’s Best Single Malt in March 2021, just as Batch 5 was set for release.
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Win a Teeling Whiskey Trinity tasting set and seat at the virtual tasting table
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IOL Lifestyle is giving away a Teeling Whiskey Trinity tasting set and seat at the virtual tasting table in celebration of St. Patrickâs Day.
The tasting set will include a bottle of Teelingâs Small Batch whiskey, the full trinity tasting bottles, a wooden tasting board complete with a guide to help you learn more about the exceptional Irish whiskey.
For whiskey enthusiasts, with both International Irish Whiskey Day (3rd) and St Patrick s Day (17th) being celebrated in March, itâs the perfect time to raise a dram, and of course, a great excuse to explore new spirits.
Ardbeg:
Ardbeg prides itself on being The Ultimate Islay Malt Whisky. Established in 1815, Ardbeg is revered by connoisseurs around the world as the peatiest, smokiest and most complex of all the Islay malts. Despite its smokiness, Ardbeg is renowned for its delicious sweetness, a phenomenon that has affectionately become known as ‘the peaty paradox’. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ardbeg suffered from an uncertain future and it was not until the brand was purchased by The Glenmorangie Company in 1997 that the Distillery was saved from extinction. Since then, the Distillery has risen like a phoenix and today Ardbeg is well established as a niche, cult malt, with a passionate following.