Glen Breton Rare 21yo
Official bottling
Single malt - Nova Scotia
Pale gold
43% ABV
Dram
Nose: Malted grains, leather, honey, barley sugar, orange peel, hints of hibiscus.
Mouthfeel: Medium body, slippery, tingly, slightly astringent.
Tasting: Sweet. Barley sugar, honey, fresh baked bread, lemon zest, hints of rhubarb and custard sweets.
Finish: Short. Rhubarb and custard sweets, white grapes, barley sugar, honey.
Comments:
A slightly older Glen Breton from the last one, but miles apart in terms of how I like it. It’s not as sickeningly floral, instead it’s got more of the familiar barley sugar and fruit flavours. It’s much more ‘clean’ if you like - quite classic whisky.
Verdict:
I like this.
Sunday, 2 August 2020
Glen Breton Rare 21yo
Labels:
Canada,
Glenora,
I like this,
Nova Scotia,
Official bottling,
Single malt,
Tasting notes
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