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Scotsman
14-05-2025
- Scotsman
I tried the £50 ‘world's best single malt whisky' - and was surprised by one thing
We're fully into whisky month, which kicked off with the Spirit of Speyside whisky festival at the end of April, but before then, the World Whiskies Awards had named their top whiskies for 2025. There were 23 Scotch whiskies in total, among other whiskies from around the world. But it was a Scotch whisky that took home the coveted title of 'World's Best Single Malt.' There was worldwide competition from Brazil, Belgium, America, Ireland, Canada and Australia for the best single malt, but it was the GlenAllachie 12 year old whisky that took the top spot. Judges described it as having: "A nose of rich sultanas, flapjacks, and milk chocolate, alongside acetone notes. On the palate, dried apple, gourmet chutney, orange zest, nutmeg, and cinnamon emerge, complemented by vanilla custard. The finish is medium-long, oily, and slightly warm, making for a very enjoyable dram." I tried the whisky during a warm and sunny spell of weather, and was keen to see if it was one to potentially add to a highball or cocktail and enjoy al fresco. What I found was a nose of spice, red and tropical fruits, vanilla, oak and a hint of creaminess. On tasting the whisky, I got notes of stewed apples, vanilla and citrus while the sweet finish lingered. With water, there was a touch of old school cola cube sweets. What surprised me the most, was how smooth and easy to drink this whisky is. I'd highly recommend it to those curious about whisky but unsure about the strength and associated alcohol burn. At £50 it's also a bargain given the age and weight the GlenAllachie brand has. Pick up a bottle now and enjoy. Our verdict GlenAllachie 12 year old single malt Score: 5/5 Best for: whisky novices and cultured drinkers Buy a bottle for £48.50 from the Whisky Exchange here.


Scotsman
14-05-2025
- Scotsman
I tried the £50 ‘world's best single malt whisky' - and was surprised by one thing
We're fully into whisky month, which kicked off with the Spirit of Speyside whisky festival at the end of April, but before then, the World Whiskies Awards had named their top whiskies for 2025. There were 23 Scotch whiskies in total, among other whiskies from around the world. But it was a Scotch whisky that took home the coveted title of 'World's Best Single Malt.' There was worldwide competition from Brazil, Belgium, America, Ireland, Canada and Australia for the best single malt, but it was the GlenAllachie 12 year old whisky that took the top spot. Judges described it as having: "A nose of rich sultanas, flapjacks, and milk chocolate, alongside acetone notes. On the palate, dried apple, gourmet chutney, orange zest, nutmeg, and cinnamon emerge, complemented by vanilla custard. The finish is medium-long, oily, and slightly warm, making for a very enjoyable dram." I tried the whisky during a warm and sunny spell of weather, and was keen to see if it was one to potentially add to a highball or cocktail and enjoy al fresco. What I found was a nose of spice, red and tropical fruits, vanilla, oak and a hint of creaminess. On tasting the whisky, I got notes of stewed apples, vanilla and citrus while the sweet finish lingered. With water, there was a touch of old school cola cube sweets. What surprised me the most, was how smooth and easy to drink this whisky is. I'd highly recommend it to those curious about whisky but unsure about the strength and associated alcohol burn. At £50 it's also a bargain given the age and weight the GlenAllachie brand has. Pick up a bottle now and enjoy. Our verdict GlenAllachie 12 year old single malt Score: 5/5 Best for: whisky novices and cultured drinkers Buy a bottle for £48.50 from the Whisky Exchange here.