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The Glenrothes 2001
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
January 19, 2018 (edited October 21, 2024)
My bottle: Distilled 2001, bottled 2014.
Nose: Vanilla, malty cereal with an earthy character. Barley sugar, brown sugar/caramel, orange peel, some sherry and a funkiness. There's almost a bourbon character to this nose. Subtle wood.
Palate: A slow and measured arrival, starting out slightly sweet with orange and honey, then turning spicy . Gingerbread, caraway seed, cinnamon. Not particularly engaging.
Finish: Medium. Dry rather than sweet with a restrained spiciness and some faint orange zest. Spoiled by a sour/bitter note that emerges at the end.
Rather disappointing - I don't know if I got a bad bottle, but it is not very engaging. The nose is the best part, and even that's not really great. Very average for the money.
"Average" : 78/100 (2.75 stars)
110.0
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Bottle
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