Glencadam 15yo 2004/2019
Old Particular, Douglas Laing
Single malt - East Highlands
Pale gold
48.4% ABV
Dram
Nose: Butter, toast, white grapes, vanilla, cotton sheets, honeydew melon, hints of gooseberries.
Mouthfeel: Light body, loose, slippery, turns watery.
Tasting: Bitter sweet. Toast, white grapes, honey, honeydew melon, rolled oats, butter.
Finish: Long. Honeydew melon, butter, rolled oats, gooseberries.
Comments:
This whisky is delicate, fruity and cereally. Lots of fragrant esters overlaying some highly flavourful spirit. Mouthfeel wise, it's loose and a bit thin - not the most pleasant. Not an autumn whisky, but a summer one - maybe even to be enjoyed with ice.
Verdict:
I like this.
Friday, 8 November 2019
Glencadam 15yo 2004/2019
Labels:
Douglas Laing,
East Highlands,
Glencadam,
I like this,
Scotland,
Single malt,
Tasting notes
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