Braes of Glenlivet 32 yo 1975/2007
Connoisseur's Choice, Gordon & Macphail
Single malt - Speyside
Light gold
43% ABV
Dram
Nose: Raisins, leather, hoppy beer, oats, peat, hints of buttered popcorn.
Mouthfeel: Medium body, loose, watery, tingly, cool.
Tasting: Bitter sweet. Raisins, leather, chillies, hoppy beer, oats, peat, engine exhaust, vanilla, honey.
Finish: Medium. Hoppy beer, honey, engine exhaust, hints of leather.
Comments:
Bitter and robust, with huge bursts of peaty, chemical flavours - engine exhaust (very unusual) and leather (rather more common). Pleasant spicy notes that manifest mostly as vanilla and beery hops. Good and strong, best with food.
Verdict:
I like this.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Braes of Glenlivet 32 yo 1975/2007
Labels:
Braeval,
Gordon and Macphail,
I like this,
Scotland,
Single malt,
Speyside,
Tasting notes
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2 comments:
Hello
I tried this malt few days ago with three other Connoiseurs Choice bottle(Balmenach1989-2007,BenRiach 1987-2007,Caperdonich 1980-2006) and this was the best of them,really big surprise and I liked a lot!!I think this is one of the best from this G&M range.
I felt in the nose some strong,old walnuts but maybe is similar with yours,just different people,different nose,different memories of smell:)
I like your blog and your rewievs!
carry on!
greetings
Norbert
the hungarian barman from the Highland:)
Thanks for coming by. I don't read Hungarian, but you drink a lot of whisky!
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