Single Malt Scotch Ratings
My list of SIngle Malt Scotch Ratings will grow weekly as I make time to do the 'unpleasant' task of having to try all of these horrendously addictive scotches.
The goal is to make it easy to find the single malts from all five regions; Highlands, Lowlands, Speyside, Islay and Campbeltown. Tasting of Single Malt Scotch is of course, somewhat subjective, and there really aren't many, if any that are just plain bad or undrinkable. Everyone's tastes are unique, and so my goal with these ratings is to give you a general idea of the qualities and unique flavors of the malts and distillers before you plunk down your hard-earned cash buying one that is only great, instead of outstanding. Like I said, you're not likely to buy a Single Malt Scotch that is bad.
Choose your countryside and you will find the best single malt scotch's of the land: Glenlivet, Lagavulin, Laphroaig, Glenfarclas, Dalmore, Glengoyne, Glenfiddich and the list goes on. Single Malt Scotch Ratings gives you a quick description of the best of the land and shows you where to find the best prices on the ones that suite your taste and budget.