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Glenrothes 1995
Glenrothes

Glenrothes 1995

Whiskey Single Malt Speyside 16 years 43% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium Above average whiskey
153 reviews
91 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

This was the first vintage produced with the intention of laying it down as strictly a single malt and not for blending. Bottled in 2011, this whisky is 16 years old aged 30% in 1st fill sherry and remainder in refilled ex-bourbon casks.

How it tastes

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

Sweet 90
Rich 80
Fruity 80
Spicy 70
Vanilla 60
Tart 30
Floral 30

Reviews

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Dreaming of Islay 5.0

This is one of those expressions that revises one's impression of an entire distillery. Previously, I knew Glenrothes as a relatively unremarkable Speyside maker that puts out a lot of no-age-statement expressions in funny-shaped bottles that resemble Blanton's. Now, I know them as the makers of Glenrothes '95. The combined effect of the oak and sherry aging here produces the scent and taste of a malted chocolate milkshake, with a pleasing mouthcoat and a moderately long finish. As expected with a Speysider, there are some dark fruit flavors at times, although this whisky would never be mistaken for the rich, dates-and-figs flavor of Glendronach or other heavily sherried whiskies, like the better Macallan expressions. Nor does this appear to be the distillery's aim, as the idea seems to be to produce a sweet, rich, balanced expression. In this, they succeed spectacularly. Interestingly enough, despite the huge DC premium on drinks, this 20-year old Speyside scotch was going for a (relatively) affordable $9 an ounce at Boundary Stone. Keep in mind, it's all relative, as the bar charged the same price for Ardbeg 10, Laphroaig 10, and Talisker Storm -- each around $50-60 in liquor stores. Glenrothes '95 is a $100+ bottle of scotch, so I had to give it a go. I'm glad I did! Note that this review is for the later version of Glenrothes 1995, which was bottled in 2014 and is an 18-19 year old whiskey.

webfoot 2.0

1995 vintage -- distilled in 1995 and bottled in 2010 (15 years old). Purchased in 2017 for $60. Intense nose of honey and over-ripe apples. Astringent fruit on the palette leading to a medium-length hot finish. Ultimately, a disappointment after the nosing. If this is the best of Glenrothes, I will pass.

mikael 4.3

Wow apparently the last time I had this was 5 years ago! It’s really rich and well balanced. Honey, malty bread, caramel, butterscotch, yummy. Many thanks to my lovely wife for the v-day present!

ronaldtheriot 4.8

Clear, straight gold, with no alcohol legs, oddly. Nose- simple, white bread crust. Taste- strong wood component, with honey and white bread crust. Medium body. Moderately-long finish. RJT

Davie Warner 3.0

Buttery Light honey Mint Menthol Spicy oak Bittersweet finish I had heightened expectations for this... sadly unmemorable, I preferred the 98. Dry glass: malt chocolate

Gregory Sydoryshyn 5.0

Super whisky. price $100 - n: toffee, cream, almond. P: milk chocolate f: long, no-alcohol. Very brilliant dram. Body: 3.5/4

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