2 Good reviews from Serge for a Rare Auld and a Dimensions Glen Moray:
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2 Good reviews from Serge for a Rare Auld and a Dimensions Glen Moray:
To read these reviews, please click on the link:
Octave Caol Ila 1983 28yo 51.7% scores 85 from Serge:
“I have to confess I find this kind of tweaking pleasant and successful” to read more click on the link below:
Dram per Day reviews our Bowmore cask 85212!
http://dramperday.com/2012/01/21/210112-bowmore-cask-85212-duncan-taylor/
Whisky Fun awards our Rare Auld Caol Ila 1982 29yo 51.54% cask 761 5 Stars!!
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Master of Malts, review 3 of our new Dimensions range, for more information click on the link:
http://www.masterofmalt.com/Blog/post/duncan-taylor-dimensions-tasting.aspx#continue
A great review from Whisky Israel, Dimensions Aberlour 1993 scores 90 points and is described as: ”This is an Excellent whisky, from nose to palate and finish. No sherry influences let the basic whisky DNA shine through, this is no doubt a great cask. At that price, it’s a real steal. I just love it, and boy what a way to start 2012 with ! let’s just hope for more whiskies like this one!”
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http://whiskyisrael.co.il/2012/01/02/duncan-taylor-dimensions-aberlour-1993/
Our new Dimensions Bunnahabhain is described as” A very interesting ‘Bunny’ quite complex and enjoyable.” to read more click on the link below:
http://whiskyisrael.co.il/2012/01/12/tasting-bunnahabhain-23-year-old-1988-dimensions-duncan-taylor/
A fantastic review from Whisky For Everyone on our new Dimensions Aberlour, “If only all single cask whiskies or independent bottlings were of this exceptional quality …” to read more please click on the link:
http://whiskyforeveryone.blogspot.com/2011/12/new-releases-aberlour-1993-dimensions.html
Serge describes our new Dimensions Aberlour 1993 as “Perfect in that very ‘naked’ style.” scoring 86 points, for the full tasting notes:
Cragganmore 19 yo 1992/2011 (53.6%, Duncan Taylor, Rare Auld, cask #1425, 249 bottles)
Colour: white wine. Nose: starts more or less like the 1989s but becomes rather more grainy, porridgy after a few seconds. Then there’s more grass, malted barley, custard, lemon, hay… Another natural one, very pleasant despite a slight lack of character. Mouth: again, it’s almost like one of the 1989s, only with more oomph and maybe even more lemon. Perfect zestiness, keeps improving. More liquorice, grapefruits, a little fresh coriander… I like it more and more. Finish: long, fresh, candied and fruity. A top-notch lemon marmalade and one or two strawberry drops. Comments: excellent, right halfway between ‘silent wood’ and ‘loud wood’. Do you understand what I mean? SGP:641 – 87 points.
For more information: http://www.whiskyfun.com/#291111