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Overflow of vanilla and crisp green granny smith apples. A hint of pepper on the finish. $60 Canadian makes this bottle very cheap and affordable for what it's purpose claims. Cocktail mixing. Sweet whisky. A veil of sweetness used to cover its lower quality, but respect to Glenmorangie to price it and advertise it as a mix. They did not attempt to mislead.
Will have to compare wide by side with the 10 but a lot of similar notes. This was citrus, honey, sweet and floral however let it breathe a little. I can also taste a little astringent burn you get from a young whiskey but overall good. Price is confusing for a mixer here at $70 tax in!! there are way better offerings at this price point here in BC at 40-50 cad this would be a winner!
Fruity, younger, lighter version of the 10 year. A bit spirity. Nice little notes of chocolate, vanilla and ginger. Made for mixing, ok for sipping.
Makes a great whiskey sour.
If you are a fan of the fruity style of Glenmo 10, you will like this. It is straight forward light, fruity malt with notes of orange and apricot. Not complex or multi-layered, but delicious for what it is. A great summer time flavor. It seems to be a little sweeter than the 10. I have not "mixed" it yet, but think it would work well in fruit based drinks. So far I have been enjoying it neat.
Big surprise! This might be “Made for Mixing” but I’m really enjoying this neat. Lots of spicy ginger, chocolate and orange notes. A winner. Don’t let the packaging/label/marketing sway you either way, this is a great single malt to drink neat, rocks or as intended: in a cocktail