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Scotland
Glen Parker
Single Malt
An easy-going single malt from an unnamed distillery in Speyside, Glen Parker is ever so slightly peaty.
I got it as a gift, and... It looks drinkable only with cola. On the nose it looks interesting. But palate, aftertaste nothing memorable.
I feel that it is a soft whisky. Single malt at a little above red label price. Just bitter enough to remind you that you are drinking a whisky. Has the entree and exit feel to. Suggest to keep a bottle for single malt lovers. Cork or cap notwithstanding. Cheers
It not any where as bad some people would have you believe. But it is a middle of the road Single Malt Speyside. However for the price/quality ratio. It is very good for beginners like me. So if you getting started in learning about a Scotch, this a nice whisky.
I would rather have a mid price blend, if it aint got a cork don,t expect too much.
Oily, fishy, and with a horrendous aftertaste that lingers, even after you've been outside to dump the bottle in the bin (where it truly belongs!). Bought it, as I'd never tried it before, and both the father-in-law and I agree it is possibly the worst whisky we've ever tried (I live in Elgin, and have sampled a wide variety of Gordon and MacPhails excellent bottlings).