Showing posts with label Milk & Honey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milk & Honey. Show all posts

Monday, 4 August 2025

Milk & Honey Apex Terroir series

Terroir in whisky has been around for a while, a few distilleries have suggested it, Waterford shouting the loudest most recently about their different farms and fields... 


M&H have been maturing their whisky in various 'warehouse' locations which really show what terroir is all about, let's have a look...

Thursday, 28 November 2024

M&H Art & Craft Dessert Wine Cask Series

@mh_distillery have a great core range, release a number of single casks each year, and have an occasional Art & Craft series.



For 2024 it was Dessert Wine Casks.

Sunday, 31 December 2023

Review of my whisky year - 2023

Firstly thanks to all of you who have read my blog (c228,000 up from 147,000 last year) and followed me on Twitter (c6,350 up from 5,300 last year).


This blog has been going for 7 years now and this is the 682nd blog post! In that time I've reviewed over 1,810 whiskies! Let's review 2023!

Saturday, 8 July 2023

Waxhouse Whisky Release 008

Waxhouse Whisky are a tiny, indie bottler formed by members of the St. Albans Whisky Club in 2018.




I was sent a sample of their 8th release to review, a 3yo from Milk & Honey in Israel.

Monday, 7 February 2022

Virtual tasting: Milk & Honey with SWAG

@WhiskySussex, or SWAG as they like to be know, organise regular virtual tastings, this is the first one I've been able to join, it featured @milkhoneywhisky




The tasting was hosted by recently recruited @ShiltonAlmeida

Friday, 21 January 2022

Core Range: Milk & Honey

 Continuing the series of posts showing a distillery's core range of bottlings.



This time looking at Milk & Honey from Israel

Monday, 11 November 2019

Whisky from...? Israel

Our latest in the Whisky from...? series comes from Israel and the Milk & Honey distillery.


The distillery was built in Tel Aviv 2014 with distillation starting in 2015, they mill, mash and ferment in-house maturing in carefully-selected ex-Bourbon casks and a collection of new oak barrels and kosher ex-wine barrels.