
Drumguish is a single malt from the Speyside distillery, which was founded in Speyside in 1956.
Walnuts, honey, barley. Pepper. Smoke, herbal, leather, cigar boxes, a little fudge.
Rich, soft, fudge, touch of rum.
Cereals, toasted oak, vanilla spice, caramel.

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A friend gave me a bottle and i love it
My wife and I cracked our first of 6 bottles of this malt last night. OMG and Yuk, it was harsh, difficult to drink, flavourless, worst I have ever sampled. Whoever said that there was no such thing as a bad whisky has obviously not tried Drumguish. It has been consigned to mixer use and maybe pressies for someone I do not like!
I also like some of the TN spirits but Scotch is my favorite. Went by the local Liquor store to pick up a bottle today & saw the Drumguish single malt. Bought a bottle & abolutely LOVE IT! I cannot understand some of the negative comments that have been made. For the $$ it is an excellent buy!
I originally wrote a rather chastising review of this one, but it's not as bad as first impressions. On opening the bottle and pouring my first dram (after finishing a Ledaig entry which has the most curious nose I've come across this far) I got precisely nothing on the nose. Not a jot. The palate seemed thin (a touch too much water perhaps?) and the finish was none existent. So I continued to mess about making my homemade whisky cured salmon and forgot about it for 5 minutes or so had another disappointing mouthful and started to write my review. And so I return, a while later it's better, there's definite walnut there, perhaps a slight fudginess. It's not awful, but it's still average. Another go, so it grows, nuttier, warmer. It's never going to win awards and it's far from interesting but it will do as an everyday malt. Out of interest who lets these people who talk about ice and mixers publish reviews?!?!