Two Kilchoman Reviews: Machir Bay and Sanaig
What to do for the first post of 2025? Starting a new topic would be appropriate, but I needed a bit of a bridge between the past year and the… Read More »Two Kilchoman Reviews: Machir Bay and Sanaig
What to do for the first post of 2025? Starting a new topic would be appropriate, but I needed a bit of a bridge between the past year and the… Read More »Two Kilchoman Reviews: Machir Bay and Sanaig
As this blog turns one, it is time for a little whisky-themed celebration. Time to open and sample a couple of bottles I brought back from my trip to Campbeltown… Read More »Celebrating one year of Road to Dram with 3 Springbank Hand-filled Exclusives
One thing which makes me hopeful when I look at new distilleries, is the ability to be innovative in their approach to the business side of things if not the production. Like today’s distillery Glenwyvis, and their 2019 I will review today, with an innovative approach to ownership.
As I approach the end of my entry-level peat exploration, it is time to move away from Islay and on to Campbeltown for today’s review of the non age statement Logrow Peated single malt.