robwalker
GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 4
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
February 16, 2022 (edited March 22, 2023)
Rich gold in colour with thick legs as a result of the $54.7% abv. It has been a couple of years since I've brought this out, but my wife just poured me a random pour from my cabinet and I was impressed with the first sip, so I figured I'd delve into it more. Tasted first at cask strength and then a few drops of water added.
Nose: tannic fruits, orange peel and other dried fruit to start. A hint of cinnamon and allspice with subtle oak influence. The high abv isn't as prominent on the nose as I might expect. Water enhances the dried fruit but doesn't change the characteristics significantly.
Palate
Rich and full. Sherry flavours hit hard up front. Rich fruit, marmalade and a bit of pepper spice. The sherry casks dominate here and really activate the taste buds with the flavours slowly building into a decadent finish. Despite the sherry sweetness, it is well balanced by a pleasant bitterness
Finish
Long and delightful. Almost dessert like, but in a semi-sweet way, leaving a wonderful warmth and tingle on my hard and soft palate. Flavours hang around well into my next sip.
This is very nice, and one I should have come back to sooner. Very nicely balanced and a great way to finish my evening. I'd be very interested to try different batches of this if I were to come across it. I received this as a gift a number of years ago and hope to find one again!
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