Glengoyne 10 Years Art Edition No. 2
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20745 | |
Glengoyne | |
Scotland, Highlands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
10 Years | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Teilweise Sherryfässer | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sweet:
Apple:
Green Apple:
Caramel:
Malt:
Nuts:
Vanilla:
Herbs:
Pear:
Honey:
Zitrus:
Sherry:
Oak:
Spices:
Barley:
Alcohol:
Wheat:
Floral:
Peat Smoke:
Grape:
Orange:
Cake:
Lemon:
Heather:
Almonds:
Chocolate:
Hay:
Hazelnut:
Banana:
Tasting
Malt:
Sweet:
Oak:
Nuts:
Spices:
Fruit:
Caramel:
Apple:
Oil:
Alcohol:
Peat Smoke:
Vanilla:
Herb:
Sherry:
Herbs:
Chili:
Pear:
Floral:
Green Apple:
Pepper:
Dark Chocolate:
Lemon:
Zitrus:
Finish
Malt:
Oak:
Spices:
Sweet:
Nuts:
Fruit:
Peat Smoke:
Oil:
Alcohol:
Herbs:
Herb:
Cinnamon:
Seaweed:
Dark Chocolate:
Heather:
Grape:
Apple:
Maritime Notes:
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All tasting notes
28. Jul 2015
The nose:
Fresh and light, floral, malt, green apple, some nuts
The taste:
Well balanced, sweet, some spice and a little oak
The finish:
Light and malty
Fresh and light, floral, malt, green apple, some nuts
The taste:
Well balanced, sweet, some spice and a little oak
The finish:
Light and malty
Rating of article "Glengoyne 10Y - 40% - 0.7l"
22. Sep 2018
Nosing:
Very light, floral, a little apple, a sort of sweet pastry/biscuit note.
Taste:
Sweet arrival, vanilla caramel, some light sweet spices
Finish:
Medium length, some residual spiciness which fades away quite quickly. Retains a lot of the earlier sweetness.
Comment:
This is one of those whiskys which I think will benefit a great deal from another 5 years in the barrlel. The nose is light and takes a while to really open up in the glass, not really my thing. On the palate its sweet, very sweet, it doesn't have the acidity or tannins it really needs to balance it, its not something that a higher abv will solve either, as that would just amplify the sort of syrupy quality it has. The finish is fine, if a little basic. This is possibly what I would consider a good beginners whisky because of the sweetness (and the very reasonable price), but it's not what I go looking for in a malt. It's a pass for me, but I can see the merit in it.
Very light, floral, a little apple, a sort of sweet pastry/biscuit note.
Taste:
Sweet arrival, vanilla caramel, some light sweet spices
Finish:
Medium length, some residual spiciness which fades away quite quickly. Retains a lot of the earlier sweetness.
Comment:
This is one of those whiskys which I think will benefit a great deal from another 5 years in the barrlel. The nose is light and takes a while to really open up in the glass, not really my thing. On the palate its sweet, very sweet, it doesn't have the acidity or tannins it really needs to balance it, its not something that a higher abv will solve either, as that would just amplify the sort of syrupy quality it has. The finish is fine, if a little basic. This is possibly what I would consider a good beginners whisky because of the sweetness (and the very reasonable price), but it's not what I go looking for in a malt. It's a pass for me, but I can see the merit in it.
Rating of article "Glengoyne 10Y - 40% - 0.7l"