Kayem
Glengoyne Burnfoot
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
March 25, 2017 (edited May 15, 2018)
i bought this before i started examining sherried whiskies properly - and having arrived in whiskyland on the stable expression peat-bus, i was interested in the facts that glengoyne burnfoot is a completely unpeated expression, a nas, and a travel exclusive.
it was a bad jumping off point to sherry given my journey to date. an unremarkable nose, heavy cereal notes on the palette and a finish that was frustratingly short.
i've read other online reviews that talk of the wineiness across this dram - but i can't find it. to go back to the peat; a talisker port ruighe nas shows how to get some big wine notes to lift up a smokey base. And to go further into sherry; try a glenfarclas 105 nas and the wine is unmistakable.
in short - glengoyne burnfoot is an interesting offering that is drinkable but unremarkable.
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