Kilchoman 10 2007 KWM Single Cask

I recently did a whole bunch of Kilchoman reviews and was happy they were done. Not in an “I hate that distillery” way, but in a “yay, I’ve reviewed a lot, and therefore accomplished something” way. As part of wrapping it up, I was privileged enough to try two picks from Kensington Wine Market. Originally it was going to be three picks. There was sadly… Continue reading Kilchoman 10 2007 KWM Single Cask

Kilchoman 100% Islay – 5th Edition

The day started with one of Islay’s established distilleries that started in 1815. So a bookend to it would be ending with one of Islay’s newest distilleries, Kilchoman. So I’ve never had Kilchoman 100% Islay – 5th Edition and was interested in it. I hadn’t had many of them, only having reviewed the third edition. And not looked up anything on them. Turns out that 100% is… Continue reading Kilchoman 100% Islay – 5th Edition

Kilchoman 4 2011 PX KWM Cask 446 & Kilchoman 5 2010 KWM Cask 440

And now to finish up my series called “There will be Kilchoman till the score is paid”, in which I review Kilchoman until I run out of Kilchoman. It’s a simple concept. I’ve run out. Originally I wanted to post three Kensington Wine Market Kilchoman store picks. They are located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, before everyone starts asking about where in Kensington these exist. However… Continue reading Kilchoman 4 2011 PX KWM Cask 446 & Kilchoman 5 2010 KWM Cask 440

Kilchoman 5 2009 Original Cask Strength

Thanks to /u/cake_my_day for this sample. Ongoing series called “There will be Kilchoman till the score is paid”, in which I review Kilchoman until I run out of Kilchoman. It’s a simple concept. Kilchoman 5 2009 Original Cask Strength is part of what I think may be a regular limited release from Kilchoman. You see, there’ve been two Original Cask Strengths. This is the first one. This one… Continue reading Kilchoman 5 2009 Original Cask Strength

Kilchoman 4 2012 Red Wine Cask

Thanks to /u/j4ni for the sample. Ongoing series called “There will be Kilchoman till the score is paid”, in which I review Kilchoman until I run out of Kilchoman. It’s a simple concept. Each year, without a pause (so far), Kilchoman has released a new whisky which has been matured in a different type of cask. These vattings are limited runs, bottled at a higher strength than… Continue reading Kilchoman 4 2012 Red Wine Cask

Kilchoman 6 2009 Single Cask Sherry bottled for the Nectar Belgium

New series called “There will be Kilchoman till the score is paid”, in which I review Kilchoman until I run out of Kilchoman. It’s a simple concept. I’ve spoken about The Nectar before. They are a Belgium based Independent Bottler that’s roughly over 10 years old. Or as they call it in European history, a week. I used to think if I, personally, ever had… Continue reading Kilchoman 6 2009 Single Cask Sherry bottled for the Nectar Belgium

Kilchoman 4 2010 – Single Quarter Cask Release (cask 582/2010)

New series called “There will be Kilchoman till the score is paid”, in which I review Kilchoman until I run out of Kilchoman. It’s a simple concept. With Kilchman, you have to accept that Bruichladdich isn’t the only company that can come out with tons of releases from Islay. You also have to accept that single cask releases are the bulk of what’s out there.… Continue reading Kilchoman 4 2010 – Single Quarter Cask Release (cask 582/2010)

Two-dram Tuesday: Kilchoman Coull Point & Kilchoman 5 Single Cask Bourbon

Ok , now I’m really stretching for those alliterations. Today I’m going to cover 2 Kilchoman drams. The first I got as a prize in our Toronto Whisky Society high proof bourbon tasting for getting I think 1 right or something? We weren’t very good at guessing. Kilchoman Coull Point – 46% Appearance: gloriously uncoloured with thick, sexy legs Nose: some light peat up front, … Continue reading Two-dram Tuesday: Kilchoman Coull Point & Kilchoman 5 Single Cask Bourbon