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Whiskey Review: Westland Colere Edition 1 Whiskey Review: Westland Colere Edition 1 Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by Westland. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. Terroir traditionally has been incidental in whiskey, rather than a fundamental force. To then seek out that factor and form the product around it waxes poetic. Which is what Westland is doing with their Outpost Range. These whiskeys are “an exploration of Pacific Northwest provenance” and feature various agricultural elements of this region. The Colere series explores the base element of single malts: barley. Barley has also often been considered an incidental in whiskey, but Westland sees more to it than that. In true whiskey nerd fashion, I wanted to know more about this new project. Westland Master Distiller Matt Hofmann had plenty to say about this exciting line and the massive effort that went in ....
Whiskey Review: Westland Garryana Edition 5 Whiskey Review: Westland Garryana Edition 5 Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by Westland. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs. Scarcity seems to be the theme of Westland’s Garryana series. The namesake casks are scarce in the ground and even scarcer in the world of spirit production. Every edition of Garryana, as well as the rest of the Outpost Range, comes to us as a limited run, quickly gone and not to return in quite the same way. ....
Anniversary 17 Year Old Royal Lochnagar is a tiny distillery, and most of its output is used as components in blended scotch whiskies, such as Johnny Walker Black and Blue labels. But, to celebrate its 175 th anniversary it has released this rare, and highly collectable, mid-aged single malt. The original distillery, founded in 1826, was burnt down in suspicious circumstances fifteen years later. It reopened on its current site in 1845. The new location, close to the Balmoral Estate lead to a visit from Queen Victoria in 1848, and a royal warrant soon followed. Aged in a combination European oak sherry casks, and bottled at cask strength, the 17-year-old is an exceptional highland single malt, which melds local flavours of bracken and bramble with surprising tropical notes of melon and mango. ....