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Singleton of Glendullan 14 Year The Silken Gown (2023 Special Release)
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Singleton of Glendullan 14 Year The Silken Gown (2023 Special Release)

Whiskey Single Malt Speyside 14 Year 55% ABV
$$$$ $100 to $300 Luxury
8 reviews raw average 3.28
93 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Singleton of Glendullan The Silken Gown is one of eight bottlings for DIAGEO'S 2023 Special Releases collection which has a theme of "Spirited Xchange"— celebrating the journey of Scotch, countries and cultures around the world. Selected by Master Blender Dr. Stuart Morrison, the whisky here was finished in white Burgundy (Chardonnay) French oak wine casks. Bottled at 55% ABV, it's available in limited quantities in the US beginning October 2023. (SRP $135)

How it tastes

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

Rich 70
Sweet 50
Fruity 30
Vanilla 25
Spicy 15
Oily 10
Tart 10

Reviews

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dhsilv2 2.8

Another 20 cl purchase of this year's set. Nose - I get this cheese like note and sit with me a second here. I get this often on younger whiskies and I kinda come up with more articulate notes of oak and sweet notes. But really, I always kinda think cheese. Once it opens a bit we do get bright fruits. I know it's a bit mental but the white wine notes with the somewhat orchard fruits of the base malt are pretty noticeable here. Buttered toast comes in. Light toasted oak, not nearly the spice I'd expect with french oak. Taste - This is 100% the alcohol version of some kind of marmalade spread. Lets just call it generic white and orange spread number 9. The french oak is more noticeable here, but in the context of this jam note...I'm thinking burnt toast despite it being pretty clearly spicy french oak. It's as good as you'd expect from a 14 year well finished whisky and as kind simple as you expect from Singleton. Honestly, it's good stuff. I'll give it a 2.75. I won't be buying a full bottle.

Jacob GM 4.0

Nose has citrus vanilla and spices. Top of the nose almost reminds me of a candied spiced orange peel. Definitely a unique smell as the spice is much more prevalent than in other scotches. Pallet has more citrus fruits and apricot. Almost a cinnamony back end. Very rich and full. Mouth feel is almost decadent. It's velvety and smooth and at the same time almost a little slick. Overall this one is really a treat. I wasn't expecting much, but this jam really delivered. A great bottle for when you're looking for something a little bit away from the ordinary and a little richer than normal.

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