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GlenDronach Port Wood
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
March 25, 2021 (edited June 18, 2022)
NOSE
Grapey sweet, brown sugar, malty graham, banana, vanilla taffy and some very light baking spice. Aroma carries a warm dessert-like profile that’s heavy on the dark grapey fruit notes but with a nice malty and lightly spiced backbone.
PALATE
Grapey dark fruit, malty graham, char, blackberry licorice, baking spice and a touch of citrus, nuts, char and metal. Not quite as warm as the aroma, and not quite as well integrated, but instead bold with the port notes punching through almost, but not quite, overshadowing that malty spicy backbone.
FINISH
Med-long -> Port sweetness, malty graham, nuts and char. The finish is a lovely fade from sweetness to a subtle char that, if I’m honest, is my favorite part of GlenDronach Port Wood. It makes me want to come back for more.
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@WhiskeyLonghorn I think so. I'll pick it up when I see it locally
@Skymecca NAS on this one
@Skymecca Sorry, 10 year age statement
Another question - the Port Wood I have has an 8 year age statement. Does yours? I thought I read somewhere that the new Port Wood release dropped the age statement.
Worth the asking price of $80?