Glenugie 31 yo 1966/1998
Silent Stills, Signatory
Single malt - Eastern Highlands
Green gold
53.9% ABV
Dram
Nose: Green apples, vanilla, cotton candy, leather, lemons, hints of hazelnuts.
Mouthfeel: Light body, slippery, smooth, airy.
Tasting: Sweet sour . Green apples, cotton candy, hazelnuts, lemons, plums, honey, hints of leather.
Finish: Short. Cotton candy, green apples, honey, hazelnuts.
Comments:
Oof! This is the priciest dram I've ever had. Was it worth it? Hmm, not sure. It was definitely tasty whisky, loads of tangy green apple sourness, with nice hits of honey and hazelnuts. Very good whisky, in fact. But I conclude that this was expensive because it was rare, not because it was good. That's always slightly disappointing.
Verdict:
I like this a lot.
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Glenugie 31 yo 1966/1998
Labels:
East Highlands,
Glenugie,
I like this a lot,
Scotland,
Signatory,
Single malt,
Tasting notes
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