
Glenglassaugh ( Official) - Aged 19 years - 19 y.o. - 40,0%3
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- Bottler:
- Official
- Age:
- 19 years
- Alcohol:
- 40,0%
- Bottle details:
- distillation: 1986 bottling: 2006
- average
- (83,70)
- price class:
3 notes disponibles en français

Nice nose marked by spices and roasted peanuts on a nice malty background and some discrete sherry noes. A light veil of smoke too.
In the palate, a great freshness is the first impression (mocha ice cream) soon followed by clear sherry hints. Nice roundness. Then slight nutty hints appear giving this whisky which first is very (too?) fresh, a kind of character through this bitter notes.
The finish is between nutty bitterness and freshness. It is relatively long and is soon overran by bitterness.


Splendid sherry smell followed by very nice hints of fruit and meat. An extraordinary complex nose. Some spices and a touch of bitterness.
In the palate, the typical notes of sherry matured whiskies appear, nutty notes, fine wood, even if the announced complexity is not present.
The finish is pleasant, rather bitter with some sherry notes.


A very nice nose, hint of smoke, obvious curry and pepper notes on a malty backgroud with hidden floral smells.
In the palate a very discrete citrus fruit impression mixes with nice notes, both sweet and spicy, before finally revealing some nice woody fragrances. The taste of this whisky is freally refined and full of contrasts, so the relatively poor percentage of alcohol does not hinder to appreaciate fully this very nice malt.
The finish is ratehr bitter and really lingering. Some strange hints of coffee with milk appear at the end

