Signatory 100 Proof #70-73 & #75-77

Seven Signatory Vintage 100 Proof #70-73 & #75-77

We’ve already tried a few of the releases from the running Signatory Vintage 100 Proof series, but since they continue releasing many of those, let’s review seven out of the eight latest expressions in these series, with all the editions #70 to #77, with the exception of the #74 I couldn’t source. In our glasses today are whiskies from Caol Ila, Highland Park, Linkwood, Mortlach, Ben Nevis, Ledaig and Clynelish. We’ll go in release numbers ascending, so I guess I’ll need a pause in between some drams when going from potentially peated to unpeated!

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Five Independent Clynelish

Five Independent Clynelish

It’s already time for another Clynelish session, this time with five independent Clynelish bottlings, even though we reviewed three back in January. Then again, Clynelish is one of those distilleries we never seem to tire of – right up there with Ben Nevis and Springbank… and a few others.

Since my recent move, I’ve also taken the opportunity to reorganise my samples, even adding a four-drawer cabinet to give myself more room and increase storage capacity by 50%. Yet, as with bottles, I seem to acquire more samples than I can realistically drink. And because I still have a habit of wanting to write about every new whisky or spirit I try, while also tasting several at once for comparison, some drams inevitably end up waiting far too long for their turn.

Perhaps I should admit that not every bottle or sample needs a full review. That would certainly help keep the stock under control – and might even leave me with more time to simply enjoy whisky. In any case, today we’re turning to independent Clynelish from Cadenhead, Signatory, Silver Seal, Whisky Sponge and Masam, drawn from Silviano Samaroli stock. Let’s move the vintages up, shall we?

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Linkwood 1979 and two 30-year-old

Linkwood 1979 & Two 30-Year-Old

It’s been a long time we had a Linkwood on More Drams, so let’s taste three of them, with a Linkwood 1979 from Vintage Malt and two 30-year-old from Signatory Vintage and the SMWS. And since, apart from a short intro a long time ago, we didn’t properly talk about Linkwood distillery’s history, let’s have an in-depth look at the distillery’s history.

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Four Caol Ila from 10- to 40-year-old

Caol Ila From 10 – To 40-Year-Old

We move on to four more Caol Ila, ranging from 10 to 40 years old – partly because there’s no good reason not to, and partly because Caol Ila is hard to resist. After last week’s birthday, marked with two 47‑year‑old single grains that I reviewed on Monday, it feels only natural to keep the celebration going with a line‑up of both youthful and venerable Caol Ila.

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Three Clynelish Hunter Laing / Signatory Vintage

Three Clynelish Hunter Laing / Signatory

Almost a full year has slipped by since the last Clynelish review, so the time has come to revisit the distillery with a fresh trio. This line‑up brings together three Clynelish from Hunter Laing and Signatory Vintage, offering a neat snapshot across ages and cask approaches. The session opens with the youngster, a 2009 bottled by Hunter Laing, before moving on to compare two 1996 vintages from Signatory, drawn in 2016 and 2023, to show how extra years and different casks reshaped this famously waxy Highlander.

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Two Coleburn Signatory Vintage

Two Coleburn Signatory Vintage for Christmas

On special days, I like to reach for something special, so I chose two Coleburn whiskies from Signatory Vintage for Christmas. After a lengthy cognac session from the Cognac-Expert 2025 Advent Calendar, I return to whisky. Coleburn has tempted me for ages, especially since my 2019 visit to Murray McDavid at Spirit of Speyside – where they lease the distillery’s warehouses for cask storage, though workers dismantled the site long ago. Sourcing Coleburn proved tough, yet I snagged two samples in days. As always, I’ll start with the distillery history before diving into these festive Signatory pours.

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Three Independent Glen Ord

Three Independent Glen Ord

Today we explore three independently bottled Glen Ord whiskies from Signatory Vintage and Chorlton Whisky, which we tasted during November’s Rennes Whisky Club session. Independent bottlers let us discover Glen Ord’s true taste, especially in Europe, since the official Singleton of Glen Ord bottlings target Diageo’s Asia-focused markets like Taiwan, Singapore, Southeast Asia, and travel retail. They do appear on the Special Releases, though. Let’s briefly discuss the distillery before reviewing this trio.

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Five Indy Mannochmore

Five Indy Mannochmore

Today we sample five independent Mannochmore, as we sadly cannot rely on the distillery itself to demonstrate their true quality. A quick look at Whiskybase reveals that, aside from a 12-year-old release in Diageo’s Flora & Fauna range, and some rare Prima & Ultima or Single Cask editions released sporadically, Mannochmore rarely issues official single malts. This means we must again depend on independent bottlers to discover what the distillery can achieve. First, let’s briefly introduce Mannochmore distillery, then review five independent Mannochmores from The Single Cask, Signatory Vintage, James Eadie, and Chorlton Whisky.

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Five indy bottled Ben Nevis

Five Indy Bottled Ben Nevis

It has been several months since a bottle from Ben Nevis last featured on More Drams, and the absence has certainly been felt. Ben Nevis distillery is famed not only for its historic roots – dating back to 1825 under the watch of the legendary ‘Long John’ MacDonald – but also for the distinctive, full-bodied spirit it produces. As a distillery whose small output and varied cask management have resulted in an array of characterful single malts and striking independent bottlings, Ben Nevis remains perpetually in demand. Now, with the anticipation that only a rummage through the sample drawers can inspire, let’s revisit this Highland stalwart. Five indy bottled Ben Nevis samples, spanning different casks, ages and independent bottlers: Wilson & Morgan, Swell de Spirits, Hidden Spirits, Elixir Distillers and Signatory Vintage.

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Auchroisk Tormore Benrinnes Ardmore Signatory

Auchroisk / Tormore / Benrinnes / Ardmore Signatory

Last Wednesday, two friends and I hosted a second sherried whiskies session at Rennes Whisky Club, this time featuring three bottlings from Signatory Vintage’s 100 proof series: Tormore, Benrinnes, and Ardmore. After the tasting, I realised I had overlooked an Auchroisk from the same range—one I forgot about when I put together my earlier review of three indy Auchroisks. I decided to bring it along, turning the evening into a lineup of four Auchroisk, Tormore, Benrinnes and Ardmore Signatory 100 proof whiskies.

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