Cragganmore 25 Years Old Limited Edition

Cragganmore 25 Years Old Limited Edition
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

51.4% ABV
$375-600
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Cragganmore 25 Years Old Limited Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky

What the Bottle Says

Aged 25 Years
The Best of Speyside
Cragganmore
Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Natural Cask Strength
An elegant, sophisticated Speyside with the most complex aroma of any malt. Astonishingly fragrant with rich dried fruits and a finely scented finish.

[Additional details found on various other websites indicate this was released in 2014 as part of Diageo Special Releases; distilled in 1988 and matured in refill American and European oak casks, with only 3,372 bottles released; my sample was from bottle 2,765.]

What Gary Says

Nose: Light, heather, floral, vanilla, honey, grassy with a hint of earthy mineral note and nylon rope.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, warming with vanilla custard, orange blossom honey, baked apples, cinnamon, nutmeg and chili oil.
Finish: Moderate in length, drying with citrus and cracked pepper.
Comments: This is a nice, nuanced single malt. It definitely benefits from some time in the glass.  I also preferred it with a few drops of water, which brought out notes of tangerines on the nose and thickened the mouthfeel as it tamped the spicier edges (and brought more citrus to the party). I tried this alongside another Cragganmore offering of similar age (26 year old), and this was noticeably lighter in color.

Rating: Stands Out

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Longmorn 25 Year Limited Edition

Longmorn 25 Year Limited Release
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

53% ABV
$440-$600 (700 mL)
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Longmorn 25 Year Limited Release Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

What the Bottle* Says

Limited Release
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Triple Cask Matured
American Oak Barrels, Hogsheads and Butts

Rich and fruity on the nose with notes of ripe plum, fresh peach, plump sultanas and a touch of cinnamon. Incredibly sweet on the palate with a hint of spice. Dry in character, the finish is long and smooth.

Non Chill-Filtered
Cask Strength

What Gary Says

Nose: Leather, stewed fruits, plums, raisins, tangerines, peaches, oak, cinnamon and sultanas.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, fruit with peaches, apples, pears and kiwi, cracked pepper, chili oil and oak.
Finish: Long and drying with pepper spice fading to fruit notes.
Comments: This is just delightful (as I hoped it might be, given some wonderful expressions of Longmorn I’ve had the pleasure to try. This has a bit more bite than some of those, and time in the glass helps this one quite a bit. A bit of water also helps tamp down those sharper edges, and brings a bit more of a citrus bent to the fruit notes on the nose (although this drinks really well at 53%)
* As is often the case with limited editions or private selections – in particular of Scotch whisky – the distillery makes no mention of this particular offering on their website – so the bottle (which has limited details) is all there is to go on.

Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

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Talisker 25 Year Limited Edition

Talisker 25 Year Limited Edition
Single Malt Scotch Whisky

45.8% ABV
$920
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Talisker 25 Year Limited Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky

What the Bottle* Says

From the rugged western shores of the Isle of Skye comes a richly flavoured, maritime malt, with a warming afterglow. So easy to enjoy yet, like Skye itself, so hard to leave.
Bottle 0516 of 2100
Distilled at Talisker
The Only Distillery On The Isle of Skye

What Gary Says

Nose: Peat, earthy, smoked meat with salty, briney sea air, citrus, oak and creosote.
Palate: Creamy and thick mouthfeel with honey, vanilla, nutmeg, toffee, caramel, milk chocolate and peat.
Finish: Long and damp with honey, chocolate orange and bit of peat smoke.
Comments: I love how the nose on this leans into the peaty/earthy/smokey goodness that you’d expect from Talisker. If you weren’t familiar, the palate might catch you off guard with the honeyed sweetness where the peat smoke steps back quite a bit. This is a really lovely expression from Talisker, although I can’t imagine paying retail for it.
* As is often the case with limited editions or private selections – in particular of Scotch whisky – the distillery makes no mention of this particular offering on their website – so the bottle (which has limited details) is all there is to go on.

Rating: Stands Out

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Shortbarrel Four Grain Straight Bourbon

Shortbarrel Four Grain Straight Bourbon

46% ABV
$40
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Shortbarrel Four Grain Straight Bourbon
We would like to thank Shortbarrel and Raptor Communications for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

ATLANTA, GA (February 2, 2026) – Atlanta-based Shortbarrel, one of the fastest-growing, independently owned craft spirits brands in the Southeast, today proudly announces the nationwide release of its flagship, always-available Shortbarrel Four Grain Straight Bourbon. After establishing itself as an American Craft Whiskey favorite in its home state of Georgia, Shortbarrel is now shipping its signature expression to 47 states across the U.S. via shortbarrelbourbon.com. With an SRP of $39.99, the bourbon is also available in bars and retail locations across Georgia, Kentucky, Florida, Tennessee, and Texas.

A 4-to-5-year-old wheated bourbon, the whiskey was created as a blend from the company’s extensive inventory of barrels. The whiskey showcases the blending and maturation talents of Co-Founder and Master Blender Clinton Dugan, who sourced barrels from both Wilderness Trail (64% corn, 24% wheat and 12% malted barley) in Danville, Kentucky and Green River (70% corn, 21% rye and 9% malted barley) in Owensboro, Kentucky. Through blending these two mash bills, Dugan created a final profile featuring the core four American Whiskey grains: 65% corn, 3% rye, 20% wheat, and 12% malted barley.

For the brand’s signature expression, Dugan leaned heavily into the Wilderness Trail Whiskey, with its high wheat mashbill, which lends a softer, smoother base spirit versus a corn bourbon. The wheat is matched with the rye-heavy whiskey from Green River, providing the spirit both spice and structure. Intentionally blended as an everyday sipper and bottled at 92 proof, Dugan achieved an approachable, non-chill filtered four grain bourbon that highlights the best of both styles – wheated and high-rye – while delivering sweetness, gentle spice, creamy texture, and subtle malt depth.

True to its Georgia roots, the secondary aging for Shortbarrel Four Grain Bourbon takes advantage of the higher humidity and temperatures in the Peach State, which accelerates the process and creates additional layers of flavor. While the initial aging occurs in traditional Kentucky rickhouses in a combination of Char #3 and Char #4 barrels, the final aging takes place in the company’s Atlanta warehouse, which is palletized and racked four-to-five rows high with no temperature control. That additional maturation provides Dugan with a hands-on opportunity to carefully monitor each barrel to find the right whiskey for the final blending.

“Our deep relationships, resources and the state of the American whiskey industry have given us access to some of the most impressive barrels on the open market,” said Shortbarrel Co-Founder and Master Blender Clinton Dugan. “This allows us to select from only the best of the best when blending our whiskies, while also making them affordable enough for everyone to have an exceptionally high-quality, go-to everyday bourbon.”

Shortbarrel Four Grain Bourbon delivers a nose of caramel, vanilla and honeyed grains followed by warm baking spice, toasted oak, and a touch of malt. The palate is full and rounded with corn sweetness and creamy wheat balanced by the rye’s gentle spice and barley’s soft chocolate note. The whiskey then reveals itself with hints of brown sugar and citrus peel. The finish is smooth and has lingering notes of caramelized oak, vanilla bean and a final whisper of pepper and toasted grain.

Like many professional success stories, Shortbarrel was formed through friendship. The three founders – Adam Dorfman, Clinton Dugan, and Patrick Lemmond – took their love of whiskey and turned it into a true passion project. While on a barrel pick in 2020, a chance encounter at a bar in Louisville led the trio to purchase their first barrels themselves, thus creating the Shortbarrel brand. The company name is derived from a common whiskey term “shortbarrel,” which refers to a barrel that has lost 50% of its content to the angel’s share leaving behind a whiskey incredibly deep in flavor – something that Adam, Clinton and Patrick strive for in every bottle of their whiskey.

TASTING NOTES
Aroma: Sweet layers of caramel, vanilla, and honeyed grain rise first, followed by warm baking spice, toasted oak, and a touch of malt.
Mouth: A full, rounded palate of corn sweetness and creamy wheat, balanced by rye’s gentle spice and barley’s soft chocolate note. Hints of brown sugar and citrus peel add depth.
Finish: Smooth and lingering with caramelized oak, vanilla bean, and a final whisper of pepper and toasted grain.

What Gary Says

Nose: Butter popcorn, pastry with vanilla cream frosting, cinnamon, soft oak (rickhouse) and a hint of malt.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, sweet with vanilla, light caramel, milk chocolate, honey, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Finish: Moderate in length with caramel and fading baking spices.
Comments: Soft, sweet with just a touch of spice – as advertised. Nearly a wheater, but unique with a higher ratio of malted barley than you find in the larger distilleries. The nose on this reminds me of standing in a rickhouse, which if you are unfamiliar with that aroma – I’d recommend rectifying that post haste! Appreciate the non-chill filtering, which comes through in the mouthfeel – as well as the transparency on source and mashbills!  All in all a solid four grain bourbon.

Rating: Stands Out

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High West Cask Strength Bourbon Whiskey

High West Cask Strength
A Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskeys
Batch No: 25K14

58.5% ABV
$70
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High West Cask Strength Bourbon Whiskey
We would like to thank High West Whiskey and lippe taylor for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

High West Distillery is toasting to the start of the New Year (2026) with the release of Cask Strength, a new limited-edition blend of straight bourbon whiskeys. Bold yet approachable, this release welcomes both seasoned whiskey enthusiasts and curious newcomers, and joins High West’s portfolio of fan-favorite core expressions. Available nationwide in limited quantities, Cask Strength can also be purchased at the High West Saloon and via the High West website beginning January 12th, 2026.

The release arrives at a milestone moment for High West, following Distilling Director Isaac Winter’s Master Distiller Certification – a highly respected distinction earned through a rigorous process and reflective of decades-old traditions in American whiskey-making. On Cask Strength, Isaac shares:

“This was a really fun blend to put together. Building on our high-rye blending philosophy, this Cask Strength expression uses our Bourye blending approach to precisely balance rye-driven spice with malted barley richness, resulting in layered complexity and a bold, lasting presence that keeps you coming back.”

This small-batch bourbon is composed of straight bourbons aged between 6 and 20 years, finished in new, charred American white oak barrels to deliver remarkable balance, complexity, and depth. Some details about the liquid are below:

Mash Bills:
60% Corn, 40% Malted Barley – Kentucky
60% Corn, 40% Rye – Kentucky
75% Corn, 21% Rye, 4% Malted Barley – Indiana
78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley – Kentucky
84% Corn, 8% Rye, 8% Malted Barley – Tennessee

On the Nose: Butter-poached green apples, candied Meyer lemons, cornbread drizzled with honey, brioche toast points, crushed walnuts, allspice, sarsaparilla, fresh hay, new wooden porch swing
Tasting Notes: Sweet plantains with cinnamon, dried apricots, peach crumble, homemade toffee, Earl Grey Crème tea, nutmeg, rose, hickory, seasoned oak.
Finish: Kumquat, white chocolate, velvety spice.

Availability: National Limited Release
Filtration: Non-Chill Filtered

What Gary Says

Nose: Salted caramel, toffee, oak, cinnamon, cocoa, cloves, honey and lemon zest.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel with vanilla, fudge, cinnamon, nutmeg, caramel, pepper, mixed nuts and oak.
Finish: Moderately long with caramel, baking spices and pepper.
Comments: This is a really lovely offering from the fine folks at High West. While non-age stated, appreciate sharing the details of the mash bills (and states of distillation). While I’m curious about the age, what matters most to me is what’s in the glass – and this is a delightful dram. Each time I sat down with it, I found something new I enjoyed about it.

Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

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