Glen Breton Rare 19yo
Official bottling
Single malt - Nova Scotia
Bronze
43% ABV
Dram
Nose: Gooseberries, white grapes, pear drops, lemon zest, fresh cut grass.
Mouthfeel: Medium body, thickens, slippery, warm.
Tasting: Sweet. White grapes, lemon zest, honey, cedar, Parma violets.
Finish: Medium. Fresh cut grass, pear drops, Parma violets, chocolate.
Comments:
My second whisky from the Canadian distillery set up to make single malt. An interesting nose, lots of fruit, fading to something grassy. On the tongue though, it's woody and sweet, with an intense, almost overpowering note of Parma violets. In fact it almost drowns out everything else. The finish is also herbal like the nose, but has plenty of Parma violets also.
Verdict:
Not bad.
Monday, 6 July 2020
Glen Breton Rare 19yo
Labels:
Canada,
Glenora,
Not bad,
Nova Scotia,
Official bottling,
Single malt,
Tasting notes
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