Reviews
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Single Malts of Scotland Craigellachie 11 year old Cask Strength 2011
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed June 8, 2026I had the Craigellachie 11 year by duncan taylor. Mine was a single cask release, distilled 1999, bottled 2011; aged in sherry octave casks. Cask #750375, 53.7% abv, and the bottling information said only 71 bottls were produced. 4 star, 90/100. Darker than a pale straw maybe similar in color to a hefeweizen beer. Nose is soft for being a higher proof, a fruity. Oak tannins, caramel, white sherry. Balanced and flavorful. -
High 80's rating from me, like 88-89, which for me puts this at average+ before getting into something particularly special; a potential daily drinker, or the weekly splurge at about $60USD, but too much more and you risk being disappointed. Its unique, and has a smokey, charcoal characteristic. No major flaws in quality, well rounded, and a fun expression thats different than major american rye whiskey.60.0 USD per Bottle
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Tomatin 18 Year Finished in Oloroso Sherry Casks (Limited Edition)
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed April 30, 2026
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