Glen Moray Elgin Classic Peated
Single Malt
Glen Moray // Speyside, Scotland
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Tha_Reaper
Reviewed June 2, 2020Color: normally i dont comment on color, but this whisky is so light in color that i just had to mention it. like it has only been in contact with wood for a very short time, or the wood has been reused very often. Nose: very light and simple. a bit unappealing actually. I get light peat, lemon zest, and vanilla. not much more. Taste: also here its light. Light on the peat, and then a LOT of sweetness. i can get cookie dough, ripe banana, dried apricots, caramel. a bit oily. Finish: gone before you know it. dark chololate and peat on the finish. I would recommend this on a summer evening when you are not looking for deep interesting whiskies that keep on giving, or for people who are new to peated territory. For the price its an OK whisky, but its just too simple to please in the long term. the taste will grow on you after a couple of sips, but it will never blow you away.27.0 EUR per Bottle -
Justin-Hamlin
Reviewed March 20, 2020Tastes really good for a cheaper peaty scotch28.0 USD per BottleElite Wine & Spirits
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