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Glenburgie 10 Year Old (Gordon and MacPhail)

(70cl, 40%)

Glenburgie 10 Year Old (Gordon and MacPhail)

Glenburgie 10 Bottling Note

A 10 year old from Glenburgie, matured in refill sherry hogsheads and first fill sherry butts.

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

The nose is quite full and rich with notes of sherried sultanas and dried mixed peel. Notes of oak with chewy tannins and a slightly phenolic, sulphury note of bitumen. The palate is quite sweet with winter berries and mixed fruit and nuts, with a little malt loaf thrown in for good measure. The finish is gentle and supple with a little toasted malt loaf.

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Glenburgie 10 Year Old (Gordon and MacPhail) Reviews

Great taste great price nuff sed

I am so impressed with this whiskey I got for £30 and even though standard 40% it really has an amazing flavour I can taste toffee fruits and spices while still being very smooth I have bought 4 since the 1st one and only have one left. Not a legend but a very nice dram at a fantastic price.

21st December 2018

Only regret is the empty bottle

Purchased a bottle on recommendation of shopkeeper. No sooner tasted than I returned and purchased a second. Smooth and refined to drink leaving a lovely aftertaste. You don't have to be a whisky expert to enjoy this malt at a bargain price.

1st January 2018

Back for More.

I bought a bottle for my Father's birthday. I'm usually a bit of a whiskey snob so as an experiment I made the purchase based only on the user ratings on this website. And what a fantastic find. We drained it in just 2 sittings and now I need a bottle of my own to savour! Definitely a crowd pleaser but certainly not to be scoffed at.

25th October 2016

Got to be one of the best value single malts available

It's actually cheaper to buy two half bottles than one 70cl!

Either way it's fantastic value for money. I'm not a great one for complex stories and descriptions, but I do get the brown sugar, orange and possibly walnut finish. It does taste 'older' than 10 yrs...

I've also tried a 20yr old and it wasn't twice as good! Enjoy!!!

Very clean and 'moreish'

4th June 2016

Pleasantly surprised

Had one over Christmas and thoroughly enjoyed it. Least expensive half-bottle on MoM and well worth while if the holiday cleaned you out. My notes say orange and nutty notes, with a faint floral quality but I suspect I'd had a few.

Looking down previous comments, I notice that mine is the lowest rating. This is a quality of my harsh marking - I really do like it. Well worth the cash.

7th January 2016

Lovely Gentle Dram

Very nice dram. Easy drinking and goes down too easy.

13th July 2015

Pleasant Surprise

I purchased this product a few months ago on discount and never tried it. What a mistake. It is such a nice, refreshing dram. Light, floral, sweet and refreshing. I wish i would have given it a chance sooner.

15th February 2015

New to me also

Its a very gentle malt, but also nice for the connoisseur, for the cherry & candy type and the price I give it 9.

19th November 2014

Jason's Scotch Whisky Reviews

Nose: Malty, cereal, warm apple pie.

Palate: Sweet entry of baklava, oatmeal with a little brown sugar, lemon zest.

Finish: Drying oranges and crisp red grapes, which hint at the use of sherry casks.

Well done!

Great starting place for the novice whisky drinker exploring single malts and seeking an approachable and gentle malt.

12th August 2014

M Clark

My partner asked the the owner of Luvians in Cupar Fife which malt she should get me for a gift. He asked what I liked, she told him what my usual Speyside malt was. He suggested if he likes that he should try Glenburgie. I'm so glad she did, I find the sherry with a soft caramel after taste both smooth and sweet.

3rd April 2013

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