Glenkinchie
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Glenkinchie | |
Scotland, Lowlands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
43% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Distillers Edition (Diageo) | |
Sherry - Amontillado | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Malt:
Malt:
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Oak:
Vanilla:
Oak:
Sweet:
Nuts:
Sherry:
Nuts:
Sherry:
Fruit:
Fruit:
Zitrus:
Herbs:
Zitrus:
Herbs:
Floral:
Floral:
Oil:
Peach:
Honey:
Lemon:
Grape:
Spices:
Dried Fruit:
Spices:
Grape:
Dried Fruit:
Lemon:
Oil:
Peach:
Honey:
Tasting
Malt:
Sweet:
Malt:
Sweet:
Grape:
Fruit:
Grape:
Sherry:
Sherry:
Spices:
Nuts:
Spices:
Oak:
Herbs:
Raisin:
Floral:
Honey:
Oil:
Nuts:
Dried Fruit:
Dried Fruit:
Oak:
Raisin:
Floral:
Oil:
Honey:
Herbs:
Mint:
Fruit:
Mint:
Finish
Oak:
Oak:
Sweet:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Nuts:
Grape:
Seaweed:
Alcohol:
Chili:
Maritime Notes:
Fruit:
Sherry:
Nuts:
Spices:
Peat Smoke:
Grape:
Seaweed:
Alcohol:
Chili:
Maritime Notes:
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All tasting notes
31. Oct 2014
Aroma: Creamy rich candied lemon and honey. Light floral notes & the tiniest hint of vanilla. Some oak develops with water but no spice.
Taste: Light, silky, slightly sour. Light to mild bodied. Just a touch of sweetness on the tip of the tongue. Lemon, tea & honey. Tannins are present that grip the sides of your tongue giving it body & structure.
Finish: Is all slightly sweet & sour lemon w/oak. Crisp, short & spirity.
Comment: 84/100 - I always keep a Lowland in rotation simply for the reason of changing things up or giving your taste buds a breather from the peaty or sherried malts. Worth a try for those reasons or if your looking for a lighter more delicate dram.
Taste: Light, silky, slightly sour. Light to mild bodied. Just a touch of sweetness on the tip of the tongue. Lemon, tea & honey. Tannins are present that grip the sides of your tongue giving it body & structure.
Finish: Is all slightly sweet & sour lemon w/oak. Crisp, short & spirity.
Comment: 84/100 - I always keep a Lowland in rotation simply for the reason of changing things up or giving your taste buds a breather from the peaty or sherried malts. Worth a try for those reasons or if your looking for a lighter more delicate dram.
24. Feb 2015