Springbank 30 yo 1972 (57,8%, Chieftain’s 2002, sherry butt #410, 576 btl.) – 94/100
Springbank 1972 (Chieftain’s cask #410)
Laphroaig Four Oak
Laphroaig Four Oak (40%, OB 2017, 1 litre) – 72/100
Irish single malt 1990 (The Whisky Agency vs. Maltbarn)
Irish single malt 27 yo 1990 (48,1%, The Whisky Agency ‘Art Nouveau Ladies’ 2017, barrel) – 91/100
Irish single malt 26 yo 1990 (49,3%, Maltbarn, bourbon barrel, 114 btl.) – 92/100
Springbank 11 Year Old ‘Local Barley’
Springbank 11 yo 2006 (53,1%, OB 2017, 9000 btl.) – 87/100
Glen Moray 1996 (Sansibar)
Glen Moray 20 yo 1996 (49,2%, Sansibar ‘Chinese Mask’ 2016, sherry butt, 310 btl.) – 77/100
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Bruichladdich Octomore #LaddieMP6
Octomore 6 yo 2010 (62,2%, OB ‘Micro-provenance’ 2017, fresh bourbon cask #4819, warehouse 14 13H) – 82/100
Octomore 6 yo 2010 (60,4%, OB ‘Micro-provenance’ 2017, 2nd fill Rivesaltes hogshead #4468, warehouse P2 L12) – 84/100
Octomore 13 yo 2003 (59,2%, OB ‘Micro-provenance’ 2017, Ribera del Duero / bourbon cask #0022, warehouse 12 B12, ) – 89/100
Loch Lomond 19 Years (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
Loch Lomond 19 yo (49,7%, That Boutique-y Whisky Company 2016, Batch #3, 50 cl, 267 btl.) – 71/100
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