MountainRoot
Reviewed
March 17, 2019 (edited March 24, 2019)
Appearance: The color of this highland representative is a light gold, Thin legs stick to the inside of the glass.
Nose: The nose is simple but pleasant with notes of flowers, cut hay, light peat, honey, some maltiness, with some spiky sharp notes in there as well.
Taste: On the palate the taste is also simple - fruity and sweet with notes of honey, grass and hay, various herbs, and I think a random note of pineapple.
Finish: The short to medium finish leaves some heat and a malty honey aftertaste.
Thoughts: This young NAS single malt made by Glen Garioch is, in my opinion, a decent bottom shelf single malt. I bought this for a friend to celebrate his newborn son and he loved it! (My friend did too!) There are obviously better options out there, but for sub $30, it’s not half bad. Sláinte!
24.0
USD
per
Bottle