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Glen Moray
Scotland
Single Malt
15 year old single malt from the Glen Moray distillery, released as part of the Elgin Heritage range - which is all about showing off the accessible deliciousness of its Speyside whisky. This was drawn from a selection of American oak and Sherry casks.
Sweet as it opens with white chocolate and caramel. A hint of charred oak smokiness develops.
Crumbly fudge with a few sea salt flakes, shortly joined by banana fritters and chocolate raisins.
Cinnamon and ground ginger.
Nose is pleasant. The arrival is nice, but that it. Not much development and a clingy, astringent finish that's not altogether pleasant. Would expect more complexity and development at this age and price point.
GLEN MORAY 10 Chardonnay Casks was my favorite whisky, but the GLEN MORAY 15 y.o. leaving nothing to be desired. Here is my original review and I am still enjoying this floral shop of a whisky in the winter. It is a reminder of spring. GLEN MORAY 15 y.o. Speyside Single Malt Scottish Whisky 7/14/18 There was a pleasant Floral note from the bottle when I first opened it. Left the bottle open to breathe for 30 minutes 40% ABV A marriage of whisky aged in Oloroso Sherry Casks and Ex-Bourbon American Oak Casks. COLOR: A pale yellow with a nice ring and legs running variously. NOSE: A grape note with a background of floral. The grape note has a rich sense PALETTE: Floral Notes on arrival with a hint of fruit underneath. The mouthfeel is light yet coating. It seems to have a syrupy texture as it sits in my tongue, yet the floral notes are light and pleasant FINISH: Lightly Spicy, yet retaining a light sweetness. There is a light syrupy sense on my tongue but not overly sweet. There is a floral note lingering in my mouth as time passes. With 1 drop of Poland Spring water NOSE: A grape note with floral underpinnings similar to my Neat experience in every way. PALETTE: The Mouthfeel is lighter yet there is a sweeter note. Pepper rises as I hold it in my mouth. Swirling it creates a combination of light pleasant candy sweetness and light spice. FINISH: Very Spicy and drying some alcohol burn on the tip of my tongue; overall drying sense. With 2 drops of Poland Spring Water NOSE: Floral note is predominant; still with a rich sense PALETTE: Light syrupy sweetness pleasant; a light pepper rises as I swirl it with a drying sense as well. The sweet note remains in the background. FINISH: Spicy and Very Drying, again that tingle on my tongue tip. If Coloring is used in this expression it is used sparingly, because the color is of a yellow similar to strained Apple Cider. The mouthfeel here is very coating for a 40% ABV whisky neat. As usual, I enjoy this whisky neat the most. All the notes are at their strongest. There is a very nice experience of fruit and floral notes. Even though grape notes are evident on arrival the floral notes rise as it sits in my mouth. The syrupy note is more about coating and is pleasantly sweet, not overbearing. It becomes sweeter with water yet never crosses the line into overbearing. A Very Pleasant Glass; give it a try.
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This should have been 5 stars !
This is a superb whisky from my favourite distillery,I have long been a fan of Glen Moray whiskies the 10 year old chardonnay cask being my all time dram ( please bring it back !) This however is a worthy replacement,absolutely stunning right the way through. Recommended.