Top Value Scotch Buys

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We all love our single malts, but then how to fill out the middle and lowers tiers of our collection? Are you going to serve Laphroig and Lagavulin everyday? Or are you looking for an all rounder, but say, just a cut above JW? Read on, mate!

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My Top Value Scotch picks

Niranjan Prasad2nd April 2015

The Black GrouseMade at the legendary Glenturret whisky distillery

Tasting notes from various sources are generous in praise! I can taste peat, wood, hints of fruit, and malt.

Some reviews (1, 2, 3)

The Famous GrouseNestled at the foothills of the Highlands near the scenic town of Crieff in Perthshire, Glenturret is Scotlands oldest, most visited whisky distillery.

The taste has solid wood oak, and then flavors like fruit and citrus twinkle on the palate! See a review (1, 2)!

Black Bottle WhiskeyBlack Bottle is a blended Scotch Whisky bottled by Burn Stewart Distillers.

Here is the word from the experts - Rich and punchy, peat smoke wafting over plumes of fresh blossom and fruit. Other flavors ... herbal, cloves, wood smoke and green tea. Cloves, nutmeg, citrus fruits and newly-planed wood ...

... see an expert review. (1, 2, 3)

Monkey Shoulder WhiskeyAn interesting blend of 3 great whiskeys Balvenie, Glenfiddich and Kininvie Monkey Shoulder is made by William Grant & Sons Ltd..

Pleasant nose, creamy malt, hint of apple and cinnamon. Sweet and mildly spicy.

... see an expert review. (1, 2)

Jameson Irish WhiskeyOriginally distilled in Dublin, Jameson's is now one of many whiskeys produced in Irish Distiller's highly versatile Midleton distillery in County Cork.

The nose offers an interesting combination of floral, orange, toffee, Sherry and spice notes.

Initially citric in the mouth, along with classic Irish oiliness, more profound notes of Sherry develop, along with fudge, vanilla and spice.

... see an expert review. (1, 2, 3)

Vat 69As the story goes, William Sanderson was encouraged by his son to get into the blended whiskey business. He prepared 100 different blends and barrelled them, and in 1882 invited some experts to sample. The consensus was that cask No. 69 was the best, and thus VAT 69 was born.

The taste starts with spice and syrupy sweet, and the peat and wood flavor comes through.

... see an expert review. (1, 2, 3)

Glen Moray ClassicThe Glen Moray distillery is a distillery in Speyside, Scotland

Being in the Laich OMoray the distillery benefits from the regions milder climate as it is afforded protection from the Cairngorm and Monadhliath Mountains.

The taste is a blend of herbs, lemon, spice and toffee/honey! A great buy!

Some expert tasting notes (1, 2)