English whisky has, in a relatively short span, moved from novelty to genuine contention. The Cotswolds Golden Wold — released as Harvest Series No 1 — is the kind of bottle that reinforces why. This is a single malt bottled at a muscular 52.5% ABV, non-age-stated, and priced at just under a hundred pounds. It asks to be taken seriously, and having spent time with it, I think it earns that right.
What strikes me first about the Golden Wold is its confidence. The Harvest Series concept suggests a focus on grain character and seasonal variation — the kind of terroir-led thinking more commonly associated with Scotch's single estate experiments or, frankly, with wine. At 52.5%, this hasn't been dialled back for easy drinking. It's bottled at a strength that tells you the distiller wants you to experience the spirit on its own terms, and I respect that decision. There's weight here, and a sense of purpose that cheaper, younger English malts sometimes lack.
The "Golden Wold" name nods to the Cotswolds landscape itself — those rolling limestone hills and barley fields that have quietly become one of England's more interesting whisky-producing regions. For a relatively young distilling tradition, the ambition on display is notable. This isn't a bottle trading on gimmick or geography alone; it's priced and presented as a serious single malt, and it sits comfortably in that bracket.
Tasting Notes
I won't fabricate specifics where my notes would do the whisky a disservice — what I will say is that at this strength and style, you should expect a richly textured, cereally spirit with the kind of malt-forward character that English distillers are beginning to make their own. The Harvest Series framing suggests barley provenance is central to the profile here. Come to it with an open mind and let the ABV do the talking.
The Verdict
At £95.75, the Golden Wold sits in competitive territory. You could spend similar money on a well-aged Speyside or a respectable Highland malt. But that rather misses the point. This is a bottle for drinkers who want to understand where English single malt is heading — and the answer, based on what Cotswolds are producing, is somewhere genuinely interesting. The cask strength bottling, the harvest-led philosophy, the refusal to lean on an age statement as a crutch — it all suggests a distillery building something with intent rather than chasing trends.
I'm giving this an 8 out of 10. It's a confident, well-constructed single malt that rewards attention. It doesn't need to compete with Scotland to justify its price; it justifies it by being distinctly, unapologetically itself. For anyone curious about the new wave of English whisky, this is one of the better entry points at the premium end.
Best Served
Pour it neat and give it five minutes in the glass — at 52.5%, it needs a moment to open up. If the strength is too assertive on first approach, add a few drops of cool water. No more than a teaspoon. You'll feel the texture soften and the cereal notes stretch out. This is not a cocktail whisky. It's a thinking dram, best enjoyed after dinner with nothing competing for your attention.
Community Reviews
Suki Patel
My new favourite English whisky
9/10
I've tried a few Cotswolds releases now and this Golden Wold might be the best yet. Rich and malty with this gorgeous baked pastry quality that I keep coming back to. The higher ABV gives it real presence on the palate. Worth every penny of the £95 in my opinion.
19 February 2026
Mei-Lin Wu
My new favourite English whisky
9/10
I've tried a few Cotswolds releases now and this Golden Wold might be the best yet. Rich and malty with this gorgeous baked pastry quality that I keep coming back to. The higher ABV gives it real presence on the palate. Worth every penny of the £95 in my opinion.
19 February 2026
Victor Osei
My new favourite English whisky
9/10
I've tried a few Cotswolds releases now and this Golden Wold might be the best yet. Rich and malty with this gorgeous baked pastry quality that I keep coming back to. The higher ABV gives it real presence on the palate. Worth every penny of the £95 in my opinion.
19 February 2026
Jackson Wu
Harvest vibes in a glass
8/10
The 'Harvest Series' name makes total sense once you taste it — think fresh barley, ripe pear, and a touch of vanilla. I added a few drops of water to bring it down from the 52.5% and it really bloomed. Lovely stuff, though at nearly a hundred quid I'd save it for special occasions.
7 February 2026
Daisy Miller
Harvest vibes in a glass
8/10
The 'Harvest Series' name makes total sense once you taste it — think fresh barley, ripe pear, and a touch of vanilla. I added a few drops of water to bring it down from the 52.5% and it really bloomed. Lovely stuff, though at nearly a hundred quid I'd save it for special occasions.
7 February 2026
Luna Chavez
Harvest vibes in a glass
8/10
The 'Harvest Series' name makes total sense once you taste it — think fresh barley, ripe pear, and a touch of vanilla. I added a few drops of water to bring it down from the 52.5% and it really bloomed. Lovely stuff, though at nearly a hundred quid I'd save it for special occasions.
7 February 2026
Ravi Krishnan
Pleasant but not mind-blowing
7/10
Had this at a tasting night and thought it was well made — clean, fruity, good balance of sweet and spice. At 52.5% it's got punch but stays approachable. I enjoyed it neat but wouldn't rush out to buy a bottle at that price point when there's so much competition. That said, great to see English whisky improving year on year.
27 January 2026
Clara Johansson
Pleasant but not mind-blowing
7/10
Had this at a tasting night and thought it was well made — clean, fruity, good balance of sweet and spice. At 52.5% it's got punch but stays approachable. I enjoyed it neat but wouldn't rush out to buy a bottle at that price point when there's so much competition. That said, great to see English whisky improving year on year.
27 January 2026
Kenji Watanabe
Pleasant but not mind-blowing
7/10
Had this at a tasting night and thought it was well made — clean, fruity, good balance of sweet and spice. At 52.5% it's got punch but stays approachable. I enjoyed it neat but wouldn't rush out to buy a bottle at that price point when there's so much competition. That said, great to see English whisky improving year on year.
27 January 2026
Henrik Larsen
Proper English whisky done right
9/10
I grabbed this on a whim and I'm so glad I did. Beautiful golden colour, loads of honey and orchard fruit on the nose, with a biscuity malt backbone. At 52.5% it carries some serious weight but never feels harsh — just sip it neat and let it open up. Cotswolds are really proving England can make world-class single malt.
1 January 2026
Zoe Chen
Proper English whisky done right
9/10
I grabbed this on a whim and I'm so glad I did. Beautiful golden colour, loads of honey and orchard fruit on the nose, with a biscuity malt backbone. At 52.5% it carries some serious weight but never feels harsh — just sip it neat and let it open up. Cotswolds are really proving England can make world-class single malt.
1 January 2026
Marco Andretti
Proper English whisky done right
9/10
I grabbed this on a whim and I'm so glad I did. Beautiful golden colour, loads of honey and orchard fruit on the nose, with a biscuity malt backbone. At 52.5% it carries some serious weight but never feels harsh — just sip it neat and let it open up. Cotswolds are really proving England can make world-class single malt.
1 January 2026
Valentina Ricci
Lovely sipper for a quiet evening
8/10
Poured this neat after dinner and it was perfect. Warm toffee and grain on the nose, then stone fruit and gentle oak spice on the taste. The finish hangs around nicely without being overpowering. Cotswolds clearly know what they're doing with their barley and this Harvest Series release is a great showcase of that.
28 December 2025
Kai Oliveira
Lovely sipper for a quiet evening
8/10
Poured this neat after dinner and it was perfect. Warm toffee and grain on the nose, then stone fruit and gentle oak spice on the taste. The finish hangs around nicely without being overpowering. Cotswolds clearly know what they're doing with their barley and this Harvest Series release is a great showcase of that.
28 December 2025
Annika Svensson
Lovely sipper for a quiet evening
8/10
Poured this neat after dinner and it was perfect. Warm toffee and grain on the nose, then stone fruit and gentle oak spice on the taste. The finish hangs around nicely without being overpowering. Cotswolds clearly know what they're doing with their barley and this Harvest Series release is a great showcase of that.
28 December 2025
Wei Zhang
Good but a bit steep
7/10
Solid English single malt with nice cereal notes and some dried fruit. The finish is warm and lingering which I appreciate. My only gripe is the price — £95 is getting into serious Scotch territory, and I'm not sure this quite competes with what you can get from Speyside at that level. Still enjoyable neat though.
28 November 2025
Diana Cruz
Good but a bit steep
7/10
Solid English single malt with nice cereal notes and some dried fruit. The finish is warm and lingering which I appreciate. My only gripe is the price — £95 is getting into serious Scotch territory, and I'm not sure this quite competes with what you can get from Speyside at that level. Still enjoyable neat though.
28 November 2025
Helena Kosta
Good but a bit steep
7/10
Solid English single malt with nice cereal notes and some dried fruit. The finish is warm and lingering which I appreciate. My only gripe is the price — £95 is getting into serious Scotch territory, and I'm not sure this quite competes with what you can get from Speyside at that level. Still enjoyable neat though.
28 November 2025
Omar Diallo
Surprisingly complex
8/10
Didn't expect this much depth from a relatively young English distillery. On the nose I get honeycomb and stewed apple, then the palate delivers toasted oak and a hint of dark chocolate. The cask strength really lets the flavours shine without needing to be tamed. Would happily buy again.
12 November 2025
Rafael Santos
Surprisingly complex
8/10
Didn't expect this much depth from a relatively young English distillery. On the nose I get honeycomb and stewed apple, then the palate delivers toasted oak and a hint of dark chocolate. The cask strength really lets the flavours shine without needing to be tamed. Would happily buy again.
12 November 2025
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