What's in a name? Glenrothes 1991 whisky is called whisky because it's produced in Scotland. Were it from America it would be spelled Glenrothes 1991 whiskey, rather than whisky.
The nose is quite fruity and spicy. Notes of liquorice and chocolate, mixed peels, stewed fruits and juicy esters. The palate is quite thick with a light smokiness. Notes of toffee and toasted cereal notes with barley sugariness. Some notes of mixed peels and Madeira with a little cooked fruit. The finish is quite long with juicy sultanas with a spicy, chewy oak. ...more
The Master of Malt
Typical young Glenrothes
This is really good, once you get use to the sulpher taste.