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Stewart Brewing, St Giles Scotch Ale, 5%
I do like a Scotch Ale. Perhaps it’s fading memories of youthful drinking of 70 & 80 Shillings Ale. Memories can sometimes be a bit unreliable however – as I found out with St Giles Scotch Ale. It ticked all the right boxes. A Craft Brewery on the outskirts of Edinburgh. A dark looking beer … Continue reading Stewart Brewing, St Giles Scotch Ale, 5% →
by Whiskey Nut1 viewbeeredinburghmemoriesscotch-ale5stewart-brewing - news
98-point Anysbos blends – ‘Among the country’s best’ (Christian Eedes)
Anysbos Disdit is one of South Africa’s best wines, and the 2024 is Johan and Sue Heyns’ greatest triumph yet. It was an excellent vintage for powerful, textured whites, and this 98-point Chenin-dominated blend – with Grenache Blanc, Marsanne and Roussanne – seduces you with incredible balance. Their Tesame 2023 is ‘the business!’ enthuses Greg Sherwood MW. Boasting 98 points […] The post 98-point Anysbos blends – ‘Among the country’s best’ (Christian Eedes) appeared first on Wine Cellar Plus .
by Lauren Segers-Jewell3 viewsalllocal-wines5anysbos-disdit-2024anysbos-stokalleen-2023anysbos-tesame-2023 - news
Vinarium Hungaricum Nectar of Tokaj Eszencia 1993 Review
There are a few bottles of wine out there that are unicorns for us. Not just because we haven't tried them yet, but also because we've never found them anywhere to begin with. This goes beyond bottles that are uber prestigious, like a Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes which we can find somewhat regularly but just haven't ... Read more
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