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93 points

Prima & Ultima Talisker 37 year old 1984, 51.9%,

Dry smokiness, salt, pepper, dried chile flakes, seashells, flaky chocolate, and the old oak of empty bourbon barrels baking in the sun. On the palate, sweet concoctions of lemon curd, oranges, and chalky rock candy are bridged by peppery smoke to an oilier phase of nougat, almond, and seasoned oak, ending with creamy chocolate notes. Talisker has released older bottlings, but these are the last of the casks from 1984. (968 bottles)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

93 points

Prima & Ultima Lagavulin 28 year old 1993, 50.1%,

Drawn from the last 1993 casks, there are notes of chocolate-covered cherries, crystalized ginger, seasoned oak, woodsmoke, salt and pepper potato chips, and black tea on the nose. Plenty of European oak influence on the palate, with rich toffee, dried vine fruit, praline, robust smoke, pepper, and clove, though water coaxes out brighter cherry jam flavors. Spectacularly good, even if it plays many familiar old Lagavulin tunes. (642 bottles)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

93 points

Glenlivet The Sample Room Collection 21 year old, 43%

  Reformulated by Chivas Brothers cask expert Kevin Balmforth, this new edition is triple finished in first-fill oloroso sherry, fine-grained Tronçais oak cognac, and vintage colheita port casks. The nose has honey, malt, sherry, raisin, apricot, and toasted oak spice. The palate is indulgently rich, showing milk chocolate studded with raisins and nuts, dark fruits, ginger, and more raisin, the complex balance shifting subtly throughout from sherry to port.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

93 points

Kilkerran 12 year old, 46%

This delivers a highly distinctive combination of fruity, savory, and spicy aromas: damson, cherry, aromatic smoke, and pastrami, with increasing peatiness, backed up by cake mix, dried peel, pink peppercorn, nutmeg, and licorice. The mouthfeel changes gears from sweet to oily, beginning with orange peel, lime, watermelon, lemon curd, toffee, and sherbet, then pivots to peat smoke, orange fondant, red apple, gingerbread, and peppery base notes.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

93 points

Talisker 30 year old, 48.5%

Honey, salted caramel, sea spray, beach bonfire, cream, and gentle black pepper on the nose, drifting into Highland toffee and banana chip. It’s much mellower and less spicy than younger Taliskers, with more honeyed, creamy sweetness on the palate of lemon, lime, apricot, and a gentle whirl of pepperiness. Then it glides into notes of Scottish tablet, vanilla, barley, lemon biscuit, and soft oak. (3,200 bottles; 498 for U.S.)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Tomintoul 30 year old Robert Fleming 30th Anniversary 1st Edition, 49.7%

After a final decade in a Spanish oloroso sherry butt, the nose of this starts sweetly, then blossoms with rich fruits, plus vanilla, honey, spun sugar, nutmeg, dried vine fruit, mixed peel, cherry stone, and gingerbread aromas. It has flavors of plum, green apple, orange, treacle sweetness, red berry fruits, peppery spice, cooked peach, walnut, dates, and a lip-smacking finish of cinnamon, Jaffa orange, and Brazil nut.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Prima & Ultima Mannochmore 31 year old 1990, 45.1%

Initially matured in refill casks, this unconventional whisky developed rich chestnut hues after nearly three decades in virgin European oak. An intriguing nose of prune juice, sultana, halva, wood spice, After Eight mints, and caramelized sugar. The palate expresses orange marmalade, chocolate-covered Brazil nuts, cocoa, oak spice, black cherry, and black currant mousse to finish: Refrain from adding water. This is exactly what you want from a series like this. (317 bottles)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Tomintoul 30 year old Robert Fleming 30th Anniversary 3rd Edition, 52.7%

Elegant classic Speyside characteristics from a single bourbon cask; a nose of light summer fruits, green apple, peach, nectarine, oak spices, vanilla sponge, orange cake, and hints of candied lemon and lime. Sweet lemon, lime marmalade, vanilla, and intense wood spice flavors deepen into creamy banana custard, toffee, and seasoned oak, with a complex finish of oak tannins and dry spices. (250 bottles; U.S. exclusive)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Lucky Seven The Frenchman French Oak Barrel Finished, 56.5%

Thick spice notes like hickory barbecue sauce on the nose turn sweet over time, with dark chocolate cake, tiramisu, and vanilla pudding. Water accentuates the spice again, Red Hots and brown sugar emerging. The palate is rich and deep; chocolate-covered strawberries, barbecue ash, and a velvety texture. A long and fiery finish delivers earthy flavors along with strawberry jam. A bit blunt at times, but the spice and sweet notes mingle together well.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Blackened Double Cask Madeira and Rum Cask Finished, 45%

Grain-forward on the nose, like a grain barn, with lots of robust spice. Water softens it and brings out notes of candied grape. The clean, smooth palate is balanced with fruit, good depth, and plenty of spice. Water unlocks pleasant bitter chocolate and enhances the rye grain flavors. The finish is superbly long, with more spice, grape jelly, chocolate, and coffee ice cream. The cask finishing works superbly—a real winner. Editor's Choice

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Manatawny Double Peated (Batch 24), 47%

A rustic and smoky nose delivers dried herbs, cocoa powder, salted peanuts, citrus, licorice, and wax. Where the nose draws you in, the palate keeps your attention with a beautiful creamy texture and notes of oyster brine, anise, peppercorns, candied orange, chocolate, and green olives. A lengthy finish completes the experience, with woodsmoke, mocha, and salted caramel. Somewhat irregular in profile, with undeniable balance, nuance, and intrigue. (400 bottles)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Elijah Craig 12 year old Barrel Proof (B522), 60.5%

The maturity is instantly apparent, with a nose of chocolate cloaked in old oak and antique leather, but also offers red berries and aged herbs at the edges. Plenty of depth on a buttery palate of chocolate, almond, gooey caramel, vanilla ice cream, and ripe banana. On the finish, chocolate, raspberry jam, and espresso bean. This one has aged gracefully, with perfectly tempered sweetness and depth. Editor's Choice

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Glenlivet The Sample Room Collection 25 year old, 43%

Beyond the complicated maturation of first and second-fill barrels, hogsheads, and butts, this whisky has been finished in PX and Tronçais oak cognac casks. Inky plums, aromatic roasted spice, stewed fruits, citrus peel, and cedarwood mark out a luxurious medley of aromas. Spectacularly jammy with thick sherry notes, damsons, cinnamon, dried fruit, ginger spices, apricot, and toasted oak with each sip. Who’s got the cigars?

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Blue Note Juke Joint Uncut, 58.75%

Vanilla wafers and fresh marshmallows on the nose, with bake shop notes of fresh pastry. The palate is spicy and rich, with flavors of chocolate fudge, coffee, black pepper, and cooked red fruits. Water brings out more chocolate and spice. Very well-balanced and appealing. The well-textured and smooth finish offers notes of chocolate, mellow almond, and milk chocolate. It’s a big one and ice is recommended, but the quality is there.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Four Gate Rye Downunder Finished in Australian Apera Sherry Casks (Batch 16), 55.1%

Earthy scents of grain and old leather against lighter fruit notes of grape and dried figs. The palate is well-balanced, with an impressive mix of fruit and spice, plus dark chocolate and caramel. The mouthfeel is jammy, creamy, rich, and extremely pleasant overall. The finish offers great length and lots of spice at the back end. The spiciness of rye meets flavorful fruit and chocolate—an excellent one. (2,168 bottles)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Gold Spot 9 year old, 51.4%

Tumbling waves of spice on the nose, with pepper, ginger, cinnamon, and spicy oak, balanced with whole lime, kiwi, apple pie, dried raspberry, and a hint of watermelon. Smooth and easy drinking, with initial flavors of dried mango and papaya, then a surge of pepper and clove. Its finest moments lie beyond the spice peak, when the delicious pot still creaminess spills over with vanilla, Brazil nut, hazelnut, cinnamon, and residual tropical fruitiness.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

92 points

Maison Benjamin Kuentz Végétal Musette Single Malt, 45%

This line of quaffable contemporary whiskies is sourced from across the country, and this expression uses cognac cask-finished whisky from Charentes in western France. Cool white fruit, summer meadow, freshly mowed lawn, lemon zest, fruit-flavored water, and white pepper aromas. The palate is juicy with lemon, creamy vanilla, malt, fudge, and honeycomb, then tangy clementine, cracked black peppercorn, candied orange, and toffee. This is high-quality, refined, and rather irresistible.

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)

91 points

Hatozaki Omakase Collection 8 year old Pure Malt Mizunara Cask Finish, 46%

This one has plenty to say for itself: sweet and spicy mizunara characteristics with aromas of baked apple, heather honey, golden sultana, marzipan, dried orange peel, and stone fruits. Created by Kimio Yonezawa, Kaikyo Distillery’s master distiller and blender, there is a burst of fragrant spice disrupting the flavors of red apple and golden syrup, relinquishing control to candied orange, apricot, and crystalized ginger. Definitely deserves your attention. (3,500 bottles)

Reviewed by: (Fall 2022)