pkingmartin
Glenmorangie Tayne
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
August 22, 2021 (edited August 25, 2021)
The nose starts with raspberry coulis, orange slices and apple chips followed light floral note of vanilla blossom along with whole nutmeg before a freshly poured walnut brown ale with light ethanol burn.
The taste is a thin mouthfeel starting with raspberry sorbet, orange zest and apple juice followed by light floral notes of vanilla blossom before a medium spice that fades to ginger, walnut brown bread and dark chocolate with light ethanol burn that finishes medium length with walnut brown bread, dark chocolate, orange zest, fresh raspberries and light oak.
Another easy sipper from Glenmorangie with a balance of light flavors that could use a higher ABV to really intensify the flavors and create a richer mouthfeel as this seems watered down.
Of the samples tried, this is probably my favorite of the week that slightly edges out the rest, then tied are Nectar d’Or and Quinta Ruban 14 year, followed by 10 year and lastly Lasanta. Thanks @Richard-ModernDrinking for the generous sample of this to try and wrap up this mediocre week of Glenmorangie.
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@cascode 😂
@cascode lol
A mediocre week of Glenmorangie, huh? No surprise there.