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What is a good rating for a good whiskey?

Our rating scheme is: 95-100 points—u0007Classic: a great whisky. 90-94 points—Outstanding: a whisky of superior character and style. 85-89 points—Very good: a whisky with special qualities. 80-84 points—Good: a solid, well-made whisky. 75-79—Mediocre: a drinkable whisky that may have minor flaws.

How do I search the Whiskey reviewer’s index?

This is the The Whiskey Reviewer’s master review index, which as of March 2020 includes over 1,200 reviews, with more added every week. To search the index alphabetically, click on one of the letter links below to jump to the relevant section. To search by category, tag, or type, use the relevant links listed beneath the letter links.

What are the best whisky to buy in summer 2021?

An Island single malt, Indian whiskey, and blended scotch showcased the very best of the Summer 2021 Buying Guide. Looking for a great place to drink a whisky or two?

What is the Whisky Advocate buying guide?

The Whisky Advocate Buying Guide is a powerful tool for learning, discovery, and making the most of your whisky buying budget. Let our expert tasters be your guide through a deep archive of over 5,000 whisky reviews.

Which are the best Islay whiskies for 2019?

A trio of Islay whiskies, including the oldest Caol Ila ever bottled, deliver high scores. A round-up of 2019’s official Islay Festival whiskies, including Ardbeg, Bowmore and Octomore. The new Balvenie Stories range leads a Glenlivet, a GlenDronach and The Moffat blend.

Is Irish whiskey still relevant after 23 years?

After 23 years and 67 batches, it’s still as relevant as the day it debuted. As the IWSC plainly made clear in 2019, awarding it an incredible 99 out of 100. To put that in perspective, only one other spirit out of hundreds of entries matched the score: a 45-year-old expression from The Dalmore that initially sold for $12,500.

Is a 120-proof whisky still a good choice?

Back then, blended scotches were still seen as superior by many drinkers. Even for those preferring malt, a 120-proof whisky was quite an exceptional rendering of liquid; most of its contemporaries ranged between 80 t0 100 in proof. And since it was never chill-filtered, it was prone to some unsightly settling within the bottle.

What makes Aberlour A’bunadh whisky so special?

Ginger and creamy vanilla custard top things off in this great whisky.” This isn’t the first time that this particular bottling has been recognized by IWSC, either. In 2016 A’bunadh took home gold. And its birthplace, the legendary Aberlour distillery, has been bestowed dozens of awards by the competition throughout the years.