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Undisclosed Speyside distillery 30 yo (40%, Master of Malt 2009, 3rd edition) – 85/100

Undisclosed Speyside distillery 50 yo (40%, Master of Malt 2009) – 91/100

Undisclosed Speyside distillery 40 yo (40%, Master of Malt 2008) – 87/100

Undisclosed Speyside distillery 30 yo (40%, Master of Malt 2008, 2nd edition) – 90/100

Bowmore 26 yo 1982 (53,4%, Master of Malt 2009, 195 btl.) – 85/100

Tamnavulin 16 yo (55%, Master of Malt 2008) – 81/100

Arran 12 yo (40%, Master of Malt 2008) – 86/100

Tomatin 19 yo 1989 (57,6%, Master of Malt 2008) – 86/100

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  • Ruben: By saying that OB are better, I wasn't expressing my own opinion of course. Nonetheless I did notice that beginners are often hesitating and seem to t
  • Gunnar: Michael, I do for sure prefer maturation on Islay. I forgot to say last time that I think the original question is a bit strange, or rather the view
  • Doin’ the Lagavulin, cask-strength style « Scotch Hobbyist’s Blog: [...] casks that had been tagged to be part of the Distiller’s Edition release, but according to Ruben at WhiskyNotes.be, they were too good for

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  • GlenDronach single casks 2010
  • Clynelish 1972 38yo TWA
  • Longmorn 1990 19yo SMOS
  • Glen Grant 1973 (Thosop)

WhiskyNotes by Ruben

Ruben LuytenThis blog is my personal collection of impressions, written while searching for the ultimate single malt whisky.