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Glencadam 14 Year Oloroso Cask Finish
Glencadam

Glencadam 14 Year Oloroso Cask Finish

Whiskey Single Malt Highlands 14 Year 46% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium Above average whiskey
14 reviews
86 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Glencadam has a very long history, dating back to 1825, but single malts have been released under this name only since 2005. The spirit produced at this Highland distillery previously was only sold to premium blends. The water sourced nearby is soft and helps bring out the smooth character of the brand. This whisky has been extra matured in an ex-sherry Oloroso cask for more than one year. As for all whiskies from the core range of Glencadam, this one is 46% and non-chill-filtered.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 80
Fruity 80
Sweet 70
Vanilla 70
Oily 20
Salty 20
Spicy 20

Reviews

Showing the most detailed of 4 parsed reviews.

cascode 4.0

Nose: Sherry and oak are the immediate impressions, not surprisingly. Orange peel, a little vanilla. Some light ginger-pepper spiciness. It's what I think of as a good standard sherried nose but not a sherry bomb. Palate: A light arrival - juicy and a little spicy with fruit and sherry flavours. It expands in the development with oak and malt coming to the foreground with quite a lot of gingery spice. A rich palate but not too sweet, it's dry and juicy which is a good combination. Clean and creamy malt. Some subtle warm spices (ground ginger, allspice) and a little nuttiness. It gathers strength and there is a warming rush in the late development. Finish: Surprisingly long, with sherry and oak being the final memories. Not a sherry-bomb, more like sherry-cordite. This is a crisp and clean whisky, with clearly defined aromas and flavours. It's not complex but delivers its straight-forward character in a precise and honest fashion. It reminds me a little of GlenDronach 12 year "Original", although that whisky has more up-front oakiness, but both are strongly cask-driven. This is also a little more dry, but both stand as great representative sherried whiskies. It's not my favourite style, but it is done well here with a classic fruity nose, malty cereal palate and woody finish. A dash of water broadens the nose and brings out a little hint of honey, but robs it of the punch it has when neat. It's a coin-toss whether it's an improvement or not. On the palate, water brings out some sweetness but doesn't contribute much more. I'd recommend taking this one neat. This is well crafted whisky and I agree with the official notes here that it would make an admirable aperitif, particularly on a chilly evening when the warming quality would be lovely. "Very Good" : 86/100 (4 stars)

rford17 3.0

This is actually the 15 year old but it isn’t available: Need to try in a proper Glencairn glass so this review isn’t really complete. Some interesting flavours (light, green fruit, honey) on the nose. Fair bit of alcohol burn though on arrival as we as the finish although a fairly muted middle (both alcohol and flavours). Again, will try in a proper glass and add another taste :)

rmihael 5.0

Практически идеально: аромат ореха, сладковатый вкус, раскрывается волнами. Послевкусие длинное и приятное.

Petr Bures 3.0

ok, žádnej kouř, pálí, ale možná protože je čerstvě otevřená. spíš bych si nekoupil

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