ContemplativeFox
Glendalough Double Barrel Single Grain
Single Grain — Ireland
Reviewed
October 27, 2021 (edited March 6, 2022)
Rating: 9/23
I'm skeptical of this, but a little optimistic. I've heard some good things about Glendalough, but nothing that's made me think it was likely to be worth the price being asked. I finally picked this up because it was on sale.
N: Alcohol, a tad oily, and just a hint of that Sipsmith gin mustiness bordering on fishiness. Really digging into it, there's a little bit of orange, but it's faint.
P: The alcohol definitely hits. It's kind of oily with some sweet red fruit and a bit of nuttiness. It tastes very young. Not a very complex palate. Decently viscous and pretty smooth aside from a few points that give me a bit of a burn. I do get a hint of that musty fishiness, but it's so so faint.
F: The alcohol lingers with a bit of a burn. A bit of lingering oiliness and a dash of fruity sweetness.
- Conclusion -
I'd take this over Proper No. Twelve, but this is just borderline drinkable. I'm thinking a 9 to 11. Most likely a 9 or 10. I'm leaning toward a 9. Yeah, definitely not an 11. After a lot of contemplation, I'm just not that convinced that this is better than Proper No. Twelve. So I'm giving it a 9.
28.0
USD
per
Bottle
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