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The Glenrothes Vintage Reserve
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
April 20, 2019 (edited April 30, 2019)
Very interesting and unusual.
Light golden colour with some brown flake.
Cloves and dark honey are primary to the nose. Then come tones of fresh green apples (as it is with Balblair, also a vintage), some citruses, vanilla and caramel.
The taste is totally smooth, even watery, no spiritous notes at all. Pleasant, mouthfeeling but not very well balanced.
Again - much honey, apples, a bit of spices.
Finish is real good. It can be truly identified with bourbon (Buffalo Trace, perhaps) if we'd judge it only by its aftertaste. It’s long, sweet, full of nuts and wild berries.
Glenrothes is ultimately satisfying, intriguing (mostly due to its incredible aroma) but lacks a bit of a balance. A perfect whiskey to get acknowledged with the distillery and not a bad partner for a lonely night or cigar.
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@Soba45 true, and I’m still patiently waiting for the rebranded versions to enter the local market. Hope they really do better as they now have the age statement though it never necessarily means quality
good review. :-) yeah, the earlier official bottlings that I have had has all been pretty average. I'm interested to try their latest rebranded stuff to see if they have improved. The independent bottlings can be quite good though