An unusually young age statement from Glen Moray, this independently bottled single malt Scotch whisky offers an intriguing insight into the classic Elgin distillery. Off the still in 2009, the liquid is a vibrant reinterpretation of characteristic Glen Moray, and is packed to the brim with cereal and dried fruit complexity. The six-year-old whisky forms part of Duncan Taylor's Battlehill range, a commemorative collection recalling 14th century clan battles.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose Fresh, fruity and nutty - muesli with a kick.
Palate Fruitcake and cereal-led with walnut and toffee notes adding depth to the flavour.
Finish Honey-roasted nuts coated in milk chocolate.