This right here is a 10-year-old single malt from an undisclosed distillery on Islay, with 25% of it having been finished in first-fill oloroso sherry casks, and bestowed the decidedly descriptive name Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire. If those four words (and three ampersands) aren't quite enough of an explanation of what this expression is all about, here are a few more: stripped-back, smoky, complex, a bit sherried, balanced, coastal. Yeah, that should do it. Great for people who love uncompromising Islay whisky and sans-serif fonts.
Rich, powerful sherry with a well-integrated core of peat. Solid.
Well-balanced but extremely forceful on delivery. The sherry makes itself known in a really good way.
Red apple sweetness gives way to oaken-vanilla goodness and fades elegantly into the embers of a chargrilled well-aged steak.
A thoroughly impressive dram. One would be forgiven for mistaking it for an OB with another 5 years of age on it.





This has become a drink I return to time and time again and always pleases with the depth of flavour and aftertaste, to my relatively uneducated palette it puts to shame many more expensive whisky’s
A great tasting dram. I bought this because of the reviews and I am not disappointed. My usual hoose juice is Laphroaig and this would be up there.
Islay 10 y.o. A great Scotch at this price. Ranks with a 12 y.o. Lagavullin I'd say. Would love to know who the secret distillery is. Laphroigh? Good luck Atom Labs. Now to get on with this here bottle of your Depth Charge rum. Cheers.
Utterly terrible - don’t buy any. Leave it all to me!
Wonderful whisky, good nose but even better taste, just unbelievable