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.

Smells nice to the nose, but stops there, I find a bit harsh for a SM, some of the blends iv'e tried like JW Black are much better as a cheap whisky, won't buy again.
Extremely satisfying across the board-recommend
I've nearly finished the last bottle, and the present order is a replacement to that! Great Drinking!
One of the best fire-side whiskeys to get you through winter. Nice darkish and Amber colouring, good movement around the glass and a rich lingering taste on the palate, with a rare bouquet of mixed aroma's tintalating the nose. Not so strong as to need help getting up, but does give you a lovely glow after a few glasses. Well recommended!
This isn't what you'd describe as a subtle and delicate malt. It's a young, boisterous whisky which I imagine would make those with a more delicate palate reel back in horror upon tasting. It has a cacophony of a nose, and on the palate it's sharp and rough. The flavours are big and unsophisticated, stewed fruit, cigars, navy rum, hogsheads of caramel. I approached this dram expecting the very worst, and I must say I've been very pleasantly surprised - it has a lot of character. Despite its excesses, it's a fun ride.