The Balblair packaging shown here silhouttes the vista of a crocodile sleeping in the waters, while the whisky itself is sweet, balanced, delicious and is anything but a croc! The real story is inside.
Three bottles of the very rare and hard to buy Glenrothes 1975 single speyside whisky are sitting at the Grainmash headquarters. This is our first whisky investment recommendation. Buy it if you can find it.
Glenrothes is situated on the Tay tributary of the River Spey, in the heart of the Speyside. The same town boasts some 5 distilleries, namely the Speyburn, Glan Grant, Glen Spey, Caperdonich and of course the Glenrothes itself, officially produced from the waters of the Ardcanny Spring.
Nowadays, Glenrothes is an award-winning Speyside Single Malt, characterized [...]
It would be wrong of me to review any other whiskey in my first post than this one. Not because it’s the oldest Irish whiskey and not because being the oldest makes it the best. Nor for the claim that it is the oldest because it’s the best.