 Except for the teaspoons of whisky disappearing in the Famous Grouse blends (if that still happens), you don't see a lot of Glenturret whiskies out there. Every now and then an indy bottler releases a little something, and recently, the tiny distillery is releasing their own bottlings too.
Except for the teaspoons of whisky disappearing in the Famous Grouse blends (if that still happens), you don't see a lot of Glenturret whiskies out there. Every now and then an indy bottler releases a little something, and recently, the tiny distillery is releasing their own bottlings too.
43% abv, €50
single malt, non-chill filtered, natural colour
single malt, non-chill filtered, natural colour
Nose: sweet, ripe fruit, red apples, yellow pears, white grapes
Palate: sweet, fruit, apples, nuts, almonds, chocolate milk, citrus, oranges, a hint of tobacco leaves
Finish: sweet, milk chocolate, medium long, sweetened pipe tobacco
Mark: +++++
Mark: +++++
Conclusion: Good stuff, you will not be disappointed.
More info: distilled in 2002, matured in first fill ex Sherry puncheons, and bottled on 21/12/2015.
 
 
I agree this is a very good example of Glenturret and goes well with a good Nicaraguan cigar.DG.Hereford.
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