Glen Garioch Founders Reserve
In the eastern Highlands of Scotland, in the safe Gariochtal, the oldest distillery of Scotland is located in Old Meldrum - Glen Garioch, which was founded in 1797. With the unique location between Speyside and East Coast, Glen Garioch produced Whiskies for more than 200 years, which delights everyone with subtle sweetness, intense malt and lingering floral notes.
In the eastern Highlands of Scotland, in the safe Gariochtal, the oldest distillery of Scotland is located in Old Meldrum - Glen Garioch, which was founded in 1797. With the unique location between Speyside and East Coast, Glen Garioch produced Whiskies for more than 200 years, which delights everyone with subtle sweetness, intense malt and lingering floral notes.
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2650 | |
Glen Garioch | |
Scotland, Highlands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
48% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Bourbon | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Fruit:
Caramel:
Zitrus:
Oak:
Grapefruit:
Spices:
Apple:
Herbs:
Nuts:
Honey:
Sherry:
Pear:
Lemon:
Peat Smoke:
Green Apple:
Heather:
Alcohol:
Maritime Notes:
Ginger:
Oil:
Floral:
Lime:
Salt:
Malt:
Red Currant:
Tasting
Sweet:
Zitrus:
Vanilla:
Fruit:
Caramel:
Apple:
Herbs:
Heather:
Grapefruit:
Malt:
Spices:
Honey:
Sherry:
Nuts:
Chocolate:
Peat Smoke:
Oak:
Ginger:
Pear:
Alcohol:
Lemon:
Almonds:
Herb:
Lemon Peel:
Oil:
Wheat:
Blackberry:
Pepper:
Hay:
Barley:
Walnut:
Dark Chocolate:
Red Currant:
Finish
Sweet:
Oak:
Fruit:
Herbs:
Spices:
Malt:
Zitrus:
Herb:
Vanilla:
Heather:
Caramel:
Peat Smoke:
Sherry:
Coffee:
Alcohol:
Grapefruit:
Honey:
Lemon:
Maritime Notes:
Nuts:
Hay:
Salt:
Orange:
Pepper:
Chocolate:
Apple:
Chili:
Dark Chocolate:
Barley:
Pear:
Ginger:
Oil:
Wheat:
Blackberry:
Floral:
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Opened 10 months ago and left after 2 drams, has improved and although young now has an oiliness reminiscent of Macallan.... Interesting...