
Glengoyne ( Official) - 10 years - 10 y.o. - 40,0%
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- Bottler:
- Official
- Age:
- 10 years
- Alcohol:
- 40,0%
- Bottle details:
- average
- (73,14)
- price class:
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The second tasting just confirmed the first one, a whisky dominated by the malt, and without complexity.

Johannes_Sauer
Colour: Bright polished brass.
Nose: Very easy, smooth and floral. There is hay, leaves of grass and very discreet meadow honey and softly burnt caramel. All in all this nose is in every aspect a real discreet nose.
Taste: Again honey, this time far more intense. Also those very sympathetic floral notes, hazelnuts and almonds trying to offer some company, and, yes, as the label says, there is really no peat indeed, but also no fruits neither. Also herbs and wood are missingn and so is any trace of smoke and leather. So it is just plain grass, honey and caramel, no more and no less.
Finish: Sweet, fine and pleasant, soft and malty, for a good while there is soft prickling alcohol on the tongue.
Conc.: So it is just plain grass, honey and caramel, no more and no less. If you think there is no more needed for a good whisky so far, this is the dram for you.


The nose seems to be marked by malt, but not only by malt. Nice fruity notes and some discrete notes of Marshmellow complete the impression, giving a quite "clean" whole.
In the palate, a great sweetness, still very "clean", I mean without the wild character peat gives to a whisky. Despite this moderation, this whisky developes a nice tastes palette, rather close to each other, which gives the impression of a kind of flatness.
An interesting finish, marked by some malty notes, mixe to walnut hints. Even if this whisky is not a real must, it does not deserve the first quotations.


The nose announces a "round" relatively simple whisky. The absence of any peat in this whisky who calls itself "the unpeated whisky" is characteristic.
The taste is light and without lots of depths, but is pleasant.
A short finish coming back to malt.

