NOSE Winey sweet, cereal grain and malty sweet, vanilla taffy with some toasted pastry and raisiny dried dark fruit with a hint of copper. Not the most complex Glenmo, or wine-fininshed whisky, I’ve had. It’s ok, just super light. PALATE Winey sweet, malty sweet, oak, vanilla taffy, toasted pastries and a light nuttiness with some raisny dried dark fruit and copper hint. Again, not super deep or complex, just super light. It gets a tad earthy as it opens, but never passes being “just ok”. FINISH Medium-short -> Raisniny dried dark fruit, malt, cinnamon and oak with a toasted note.
3.94
About this bottle
Glenmorangie was one of the first Scotch distilleries to experiment with exotic wood finishes. The result of one of their earlier efforts, this single malt from the Scottish Highlands is finished in Cote D'Or Burgundy wine barrels.
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TheWhiskeyJug
3.0
lukeburns1989
8/10. very good sweet whisky. May have overrated
Patrick Aggenbach
4.3
Fijne zoete!
Taryn25
3.0
Average
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