PBMichiganWolverine
Glenglassaugh Torfa
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
May 24, 2017 (edited October 21, 2024)
Dear Ardbeg,
I'm sorry for my wandering eyes which led me to this one night stand with Ms. Torfa. I couldn't help it. As much as I love your briny salty aromas, followed by that peaty, smoky taste, Ms. Torfa offered me the same but with a significant discount. She lured me with those "come hither" smell of peat and brine from yards away, as the bartender opened her up. She then fully captured me after that beef jerky, ocean water up your nostrils, BBQ taste. But, don't worry...you're still my favorite...it's just that when I'm tight on funds, I now have another that I can go to.
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Very fun review, now it goes high up on my wish list.
Jason: I think you're right---I've not seen it here in the NJ /NYC area. Was surprised to find it at a local restaurant though
Fun review, but at least stateside it seems like Glenglassaugh is more expensive than (and harder to find) than Ardbeg -- excited to try this if I can find it!
OK - added to my June order with my friendly whisky merchant.
Was I right or was I right? ;-)
Or maybe Bowmorish with the beef jerky aspect?
Great review :-). Sounds Ledaig 10ish in a way? Great to know it's a good one. I threw a triple 50ml pack of that the Revival and Evolution into my last whiskey order so looking forward to trying
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Great review!
Ok now I must buy a bottle!