Glengoyne 15 Years
The Whiskies of Glengoyne are known for their fruity character. The carefully chosen casks gave this Whisky complexity and depth.
The Whiskies of Glengoyne are known for their fruity character. The carefully chosen casks gave this Whisky complexity and depth.
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5482 | |
Glengoyne | |
Scotland, Highlands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
15 Years | |
43% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
The Un-Chillfiltered Collection | |
Bourbon First Fill, 50% Refill Eichenfass, Sherry, 30% 1st Fill Bourbon amerikanische Eiche, 20% 1st Fill Sherry europäische oak | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Sweet:
Fruit:
Zitrus:
Sherry:
Caramel:
Vanilla:
Malt:
Oak:
Lemon:
Lime:
Herbs:
Nuts:
Orange:
Pear:
Honey:
Oil:
Peat Smoke:
Peach:
Alcohol:
Berries:
Tropical Fruit:
Mint:
Grape:
Apple:
Spices:
Pineapple:
Cinnamon:
Almonds:
Fig:
Raisin:
Floral:
Walnut:
Heather:
Plum:
Anis:
Chili:
Cherry:
Strawberry:
Tasting
Sweet:
Spices:
Zitrus:
Fruit:
Sherry:
Oak:
Nuts:
Caramel:
Lemon:
Vanilla:
Cinnamon:
Oil:
Malt:
Chocolate:
Herb:
Herbs:
Honey:
Dark Chocolate:
Pineapple:
Peat Smoke:
Heather:
Apple:
Grapefruit:
Alcohol:
Banana:
Chili:
Dried Fruit:
Peach:
Pear:
Walnut:
Pepper:
Lime:
Floral:
Ginger:
Grape:
Clove:
Almonds:
Hay:
Coffee:
Orange:
Kiwi:
Finish
Oak:
Sweet:
Spices:
Sherry:
Chocolate:
Herb:
Malt:
Nuts:
Zitrus:
Caramel:
Fruit:
Peat Smoke:
Oil:
Lemon:
Herbs:
Coffee:
Dried Fruit:
Chili:
Honey:
Grapefruit:
Heather:
Leather:
Vanilla:
Orange:
Dark Chocolate:
Walnut:
Pepper:
Date:
Alcohol:
Fig:
Hazelnut:
Nutmeg:
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All tasting notes
02. Jun 2016
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Taste:
Finish:
Comment:
Taste:
Finish:
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28. Apr 2017
Nosing:
Fruity nose with mixed tropical fruit and sweet lemon. Just the barest hint of sherry showing through.
Taste:
Intense mouth coating arrival with some sweetness. Immediately becomes more savoury with lots of maltiness and nuttiness. There is savoury spiciness verging on pepperiness.
Finish:
Medium length and dry with plenty of oakiness.
Comment:
In general I like this release. The nose is all about the fruit but in the mouth it is distinctly more savoury. Personally I prefer more fruit led flavours, but I can't deny that this is thoroughly well put together. The finish could be just a little longer, otherwise very good stuff.
Fruity nose with mixed tropical fruit and sweet lemon. Just the barest hint of sherry showing through.
Taste:
Intense mouth coating arrival with some sweetness. Immediately becomes more savoury with lots of maltiness and nuttiness. There is savoury spiciness verging on pepperiness.
Finish:
Medium length and dry with plenty of oakiness.
Comment:
In general I like this release. The nose is all about the fruit but in the mouth it is distinctly more savoury. Personally I prefer more fruit led flavours, but I can't deny that this is thoroughly well put together. The finish could be just a little longer, otherwise very good stuff.
09. May 2015
Nosing:
Taste: BUTTERSCOTCH
Finish:
Comment: And tonight's 'wee dram' is a Glen Goyne 15YO Single Malt from the Lowlands Distillery that we visited last week. The tasting notes on the Masters of Malt website are pretty spot on, there is definitely Butterscotch flavours and Demerara sugar to the nose, a distinct oiliness with a hint of salted butter and walnuts to the mouth, but unusually for a 43%ABV it appears to evaporate in the mouth to be breathed in rather than drunk down. No real alcohol burn but a definite warming of the throat and nasal cavity, very nice, easily drinkable and smooth with a lingering peppery smokiness on the tongue. Overall happy with this, although with purchasing from the Distillery it wasn't particularly cheap although not expensive, but definitely superior to the 10YO and worth the £ difference! One to grab if seen on offer at your local Supermarket - 7 1/2 out of 10
Taste: BUTTERSCOTCH
Finish:
Comment: And tonight's 'wee dram' is a Glen Goyne 15YO Single Malt from the Lowlands Distillery that we visited last week. The tasting notes on the Masters of Malt website are pretty spot on, there is definitely Butterscotch flavours and Demerara sugar to the nose, a distinct oiliness with a hint of salted butter and walnuts to the mouth, but unusually for a 43%ABV it appears to evaporate in the mouth to be breathed in rather than drunk down. No real alcohol burn but a definite warming of the throat and nasal cavity, very nice, easily drinkable and smooth with a lingering peppery smokiness on the tongue. Overall happy with this, although with purchasing from the Distillery it wasn't particularly cheap although not expensive, but definitely superior to the 10YO and worth the £ difference! One to grab if seen on offer at your local Supermarket - 7 1/2 out of 10
27. May 2015