Glendronach 10yo Port Wood
Official bottling
Single malt - Speyside
Copper red
46% ABV
Dram
Nose: Orange juice, leather, honey, red grapes, cucumber, jasmine, hints of green tea.
Mouthfeel: Light body, loosens, slippery, cool.
Tasting: Sweet. Chocolate, red grapes, toffee, honey, vanilla, hints of marmalade.
Finish: Medium. Chocolate, coffee, green tea, toffee, hints of ginseng.
Comments:
A rather sweet expression, new-ish. I've been told that this wouldn't suit me, and there's some truth in that. There's less of that layered complexity that I tend to find in Glendronach, but it's still there - some vegetal and floral notes, plus a lot of chocolate, and a rather bitter finish.
Verdict:
Not bad.
Thursday, 23 January 2020
Glendronach 10yo Port Wood
Labels:
Glendronach,
Not bad,
Official bottling,
Scotland,
Single malt,
Speyside,
Tasting notes
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