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stueybaby
Glen Scotia 10 Year Bordeaux Red Wine Cask Finish (2021 Campbeltown Malt Festival)
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cassos
Reviewed January 28, 2022 (edited November 6, 2022)Nice easy to drink whisky. Good lasting from the aging in bourbon casksRathcormack -
Sunkyung-Lee
Reviewed July 25, 2021캠밸타운에서 느낄 수 있는 새로운 조화 은은하고 적당한 스모키 입안에서 퍼지는 레드와인 캐스크의 풍미 중급자 이상에게는 최고의 선물과 고도수의 맛 -
grumpyman
Reviewed July 24, 2021 (edited January 3, 2023)Like everything from Glen Scotia this has a remarkable nose - earth, buttercream, blackcurrent, strawberry, white pepper and brine. A sweet honey and orange peel arrival and a long finish that is spicy and dry. This whisky is a treat; a chance to try Glen Scotia unpeated. The complex heaviness I love about Glen Scotia is still here - which speaks volumes about the quality of their spirit. Even unpeated this is a wonderfully active and heavy hitting malt - all down to the traditional production techniques this top tier distillery stubbornly sticks to. -
Richard-ModernDrinking
Reviewed July 10, 2021 (edited January 20, 2022)The wine influence here leans towards dry, subtle raspberry flavors — like sucking a red Bassetts Wine Gum — rather than anything excessively fruity or sweet. It forms a backdrop to a spice that slowly builds to a peppery crescendo. The long aftertaste brings dry cranberry juice and raspberry tea. A nicely balanced bottling. -
icsteel154
Reviewed June 5, 2021 (edited June 6, 2022)(Good Spirits Co. Glasgow – Virtual Glen Scotia Whisky Tasting, 27 May 2021. Hosted by GSC, with Iain McAlister, Master Distiller at Glen Scotia, as guest speaker). Nose: Fudge, caramel, red fruit/berries, floral, candied sweets. Palate: Waxy. Very sweet! Citrus/orange zest, summer fruit/berries/strawberries, dark chocolate, orange sherbet. Spices (black pepper/ginger/chillies). Hints of salinity. Finish: Oily/waxy long finish. Toasted oak, spicy and a little drying. Souring on the aftertaste. Unpeated Distilled 2009-2011 Matured in 1st fill bourbon casks Vatted and finished for 5 months in 1st fill Médoc Bordeaux casks This is a sherbetty, red-fruity dram. There’s a lot of spice which gives some lovely layers. It’s quite an ‘in your face’ dram. Nice! Came joint third out of the six drams, with 17% (4 votes) of the final vote for favourite of the night. 88% of those present said they enjoyed the whisky.50.0 GBP per BottleThe Good Spirits Co. -
anastassiu
Reviewed May 21, 2021 (edited February 17, 2023)Funky, sweet, salty, rich, juicy, oily, lovely Glen Scotia. Everything you expect from a Campbeltown malt.
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