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Let us know what you think about these whiskies Welcome to our whisky pages. Here at Scottish Field magazine we are great fans of the 'Water of life' and each month in the magazine we discover a bit more about its history and producers. These online pages are for you to leave your comments about your favourite whiskies. Adding your comment is simple, just log onto the site first then click on the title of the whisky you want to talk about then, once it has come up, scroll down the page a little and fill in the 'Add your own comments' box. EASY! We think that we have most whiskies listed here but should your favourite not be here you can add it by clicking the words 'Add your own review' under this introduction. Then just choose 'whiskies' in the 'review type box' and off you go. Slainte!

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Tomintoul 33yo ( Over 75 ) Price Band £: over 50   Alcohol content: 43%   Type of Whisky: Single Malt Whisky   Reviewed By: ELAINE CRUICKSHANK   Latest posted comment: bumblebee - Thanks Scottish Field - I tried this whisky the other night and loved itMore comments click here
     
Springbank 40yo ( Over 75 ) Price Band £: over 50   Type of Whisky: Single Malt Whisky   Reviewed By: KEIR SWORD   Latest posted comment: balance - takes a bit of getting used to but worth itMore comments click here
     
Springbank 40yo ( Over 75 ) Price Band £: over 50   Alcohol content: 40.2%   Type of Whisky: Single Malt Whisky   Reviewed By: RICHARD JOYNSON   More comments click here
     
Smokehead 18yo ( Over 75 ) Price Band £: over 50   Alcohol content: 46%   Type of Whisky: Single Malt Whisky   Reviewed By: RICHARD JOYNSON   More comments click here
     
Old Pulteney 30yo ( Over 75 ) Price Band £: Under 30   Alcohol content: 44%   Type of Whisky: Single Malt Whisky   Reviewed By: RICHARD JOYNSON   Latest posted comment: Anatoli - A BEAUTIFULL SMOOTH WHISKY More comments click here
     
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