On the nose, it did not reveal itself at all without water. You could feel the sherry, but it seemed to be firmly anchored below the degree. After 5 drops of water, the typical style of the distillery was already revealed, associated with oily nuts, sweet berries, dried fruits candied with brown sugar. The taste is honey, peaches, apricots, finer brown sugar, fruits, and a slight spiciness in the sweet range. A typical representative of the distillery with an oily, sweet sponge. However, I would not allocate such money for a bottle.
About this bottle
GlenDronach based in the Scottish Highlands is known for their sherried single malts, so it's no surprise that a combination of Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks were used for the maturation of this cask strength expression. This single malt carries no age statement and is bottled without chill filtration or added coloring. Batch 6 was released at 56.1% ABV.
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Root beer off cola nose. Vanilla and cherry Pepsi gone flat. After breathing it takes on orange Jelly. Oak and orange peel and barley. Chalky
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