8.9Aberlour 1989 30 Years (The Perfect Fifth)2 min readOne of the better old Aberlour I've tried so far, this 30-year-old by The Perfect Fifth is pretty spot on. Read More
Caol Ila 1989 11 Years Old (Signatory Vintage)1 min readI received a sample (thanks Tom!) of this Caol Ila a while back, and since I can't tell you much about it, we'll just dive right in. Read More
Clynelish 1989 26 Years Old (Càrn Mòr)1 min readThe Clynelish 1989 26 Years Old from Càrn Mòr is a slow starter, but it picked up and ended on a high note. Read More
Glenallachie 1989/2013 Jack Wiebers1 min readA wildy unbalanced Glenallachie, but interesting because of it. Read More
Glenrothes 1989 31 Years (The Whisky Agency)2 min readElegant almost to a fault. This Glenrothes from The Whisky Agency is full of little intricacies, has plenty of complexity and great balance. Read More
Glenturret 1989 29 Years (Signatory Vintage)1 min readWhile I've yet to be properly convinced by their younger releases, I've been thoroughly impressed by older, independent whiskies from Glenturret. Read More
Highland Park 1989 29 Years Old (Gordon & MacPhail)1 min readMuch to my surprise, I just noticed this Highland Park has an average rating of over 92 points on Whiskybase, based on close to a hundred different ratings. That's insane! Read More
Highland Park 1989 30 Years (Gordon & MacPhail)1 min readMatured in a refill sherry butt for three decades, this Highland Park 1989 from Gordon & MacPhail promises to be a cracker. Read More
Imperial 1989 27 Years Old (Càrn Mòr)1 min readIf you really want to drink and own whisky from a lost distillery, Imperial is probably your most affordable bet. Read More
Irish Single Malt 1989 26 Years (Whisky-Fässle)1 min readWithout a doubt some of the best single malt that has hit the market in recent years has come from Ireland. Read More
Irish Single Malt 1989 28 Years Old (Limited Whisky)1 min readAn excellent single malt from Ireland, which clearly has that fruity signature I've come to expect from these bottlings. Read More