Art: single Malt scotch Whisky
Farbstoff: nein
Kältefiltriert: nein
Flaschen: 293
Alkoholgehalt: 51,9%
Füllmenge: 500ml
Originalnotizen vom Abfüller:
Glen Ord 20yo TBWC Bottling Note
This is the first time That Boutique-y Whisky Company has independently bottled a single malt from Glen Ord - and it's about time too! Brimming with everything you want from a Glen Ord expression and more, this beauty was aged for 20 years before being bottled.
The label features the brass plaque of a Porteus malt mill, one of which you’ll find at Glen Ord. There's also a lower plaque that reads “Build ‘em right first time, and you’ll never go out of business”. This motto unfortunately turned out not to be true, as the mills were in fact so well made that no one ever needed to buy another one. The company that made them subsequently went out of business.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose: A deep, sweet opening carries notes of vanilla ice-cream, Butterscotch Angel Delight and dried apricots. A little beeswax and fragrant woodland grass add interesting depth, alongside a prickle of exotic spice and a hint of lemongrass.
Palate: A surprisingly peppery, oaky palate is coated in creamy vanilla and thick honey, with sprinkles of brown sugar. Delicate fruity elements open as the palate progresses with green apple and unripe pears.
Finish: As it softens from the palate, the finish abruptly bursts with tropical fruits coated in ginger-infused simple syrup.
Overall: A beautifully balanced pudding of a dram with characteristic Glen Ord charm and a few welcome surprises.