Gooseberries and lemon with an undercurrent of Scotch tablet greet the nose, there is a touch of fresh-cut grass but nothing as spirity as other young whiskies. The palate os full bodied with well-placed notes of vanilla, greengages and gentle wood spice. The finish is particularly long and chewy for a malt of this age. Quite frankly if Glenglassaugh can keep this kind of quality up, great things are on the horizon.