Nose: Burnt Caramel or Browned Sugar. Pecans and slight red fruitiness. Palate: This guy is hot. A young, PX/Oloroso sherried whiskey that tastes of raisins, pepper and plum. A little oily. Finish: Medium finish. Nothing terribly complex or different than the initial palate. The sweetness lingers. Overall, I like the whisky but am somewhat disappointed. I was expecting more complexity & it doesn’t open up with water either. One of six whiskies from my Scotland trip. I suppose this means I have to go again?
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 9 was released at 59.4% ABV.
Reviews
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Too young. There is a heavy balsamic note, the other flavors not well integrated, young malty barley note pretty prominent. A rare miss for the exceptional distillery. Even macallan classic cut is a better cask strength sherried dram.
Smells of burnt toffee and roasting nuts. Some wood as well. Black pepper first, then wood and leather. Something like dark chocolate near the long finish. Bittersweet end and slightly chemical.
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