Monday, 18 May 2026

May Whisky of the Month


Since 1897, the year Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee, and the year their distillery was purpose built there, water has been drawn for their whiskies from the adjacent Granty Burn by Speyburn (website). This May's 'Whisky of the Month' being their Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (40.0%), aged for 10 years in a combination of sherry casks and bourbon oak casks. If you've read my blogs before about whiskeys/whiskies you will realise I prefer smooth non-peaty ones, mostly from Ireland, but also the Speyside whiskies of Scotland.

Speyburn suggest this single malt whisky has "notes of fresh fruit, creamy toffee and citrus." My notes say that there is a very gentle 'whisky' aroma with hints of vanilla, toffee and cinnamon, but predominantly butterscotch. Indeed, for me, butterscotch is the dominant flavour too, but not too sweet, smooth, and warming delightfully as it goes down, very good too, sláinte! 😁


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