icsteel154
Glenglassaugh 10 Year Old 2009 Peated Single Cask (cask 559)
Single Malt — Highland, Scotland
Reviewed
March 13, 2021
(Good Spirits Co. Glasgow – Virtual Whisky Tasting, 05 March 2021).
Nose: Small amount of smoke, caramel/toffee pennies, vanilla, boiled sweets (pear/lemon drops), candies fruit.
Palate: Nutty, chilli chocolate, salted caramel, ginger, black pepper
Finish: Sweet moist smoke, tobacco, leather, liquorice
Quite full bodied, medium long finish, a little artificial sweetness on the aftertaste.
While it’s a decent dram overall, underneath the smoky dampness, there’s an artificial note (reminiscent of boiled sweets) that I wasn’t too keen on. The nose is not any indication of what you’ll get on the palate. It leads you to believe it will be zingy and sweet, but it’s much peatier and darker on the palate and finish.
1 of 191 bottles
Came sixth out of the six whiskies, with 5% of the final vote for favourite of the night. 61% of those present said they enjoyed the whisky.
89.0
GBP
per
Bottle
The Good Spirits Co.
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