Glendronach x Gildas

If you’re a fan of The Glendronach and you’re partial to Spanish cuisine, then you’re in for a treat!  For a very limited time, The Glendronach and Gildas Wine Bar in Sydney have teamed up to create a sensational combined tasting menu.  Here’s the background… 

If you had to describe The Glendronach and pigeonhole its whiskies into the most basic of styles, the word “sherried” would be the first word you’d reach for.  Glendronach is one of just a small handful of Scotland’s distilleries that champion sherry cask maturation, and their resulting malts showcase those classic sherried whisky flavours of dried fruits, spices, and Christmas cake.  With its strong connection to sherry, Glendronach is thus intrinsically connected to Spain. Sherry, of course, comes from Spain.  (More on that in a moment).  And that’s where Gildas fits in. 

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The Malt Whisky Yearbook, 2025

For many whisky drinkers and whisk(e)y enthusiasts, there are some annual events and recurring appearances on the whisky calendar that we eagerly await each year. For example, it might be annual releases (such as the hotly-anticipated Diageo Special Releases bottlings), or the results from any of the many annual whisky awards and competitions. However, for whisky lovers who are really serious and passionate about this great drink, the annual release that we most look forward to each year is the new edition of the Malt Whisky Yearbook.

The Malt Whisky Yearbook for 2025 is out now and, as always, it’s an absolute ripper of a read. Editor, Ingvar Ronde, has again outdone himself with a superb publication. This year’s edition is all the more special in that it marks the 20th Edition. Yes, this wonderful resource has been informing, educating, and entertaining us now for twenty years!  

So what makes this the “must-have” book? There are so many reasons, but the executive summary is that it is so many different things in one small package:

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