Glencadam Origin 1825 70cl Whisky
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A no age statement release from Glencadam named after the year in which the distillery was founded. It's matured in bourbon barrels before spending a finishing period in Oloroso Sherry butts.
Mixed fruit - red fruit from the Sherry casks and tropical from the American oak - with creamy Glencadam character.
Sweet winter spice, vanilla, malt, cooked fruits and fruit salad.
Sweet and fruity.
This is pretty decent for the price, it's quite sweet and has a reasonably long and tasty finish. It does seem to have a fair amount of young spirit in there though, which is presumably why it's NAS. Enjoyed it nonetheless.
Sweet but complex fruity flavors. This is a pleasant find and one that proves that age and price don't necessarily equal value. This has quickly become one of my new favorites!
I like Glencadam and have purchased quite a few of their bottlings. I thought I'd try this to see what they managed with a NAS whisky. The answer is - not much. When first opened, it nosed and tasted like a blend and I was not impressed by the first tastes. However, a couple of evenings later I went back to it and it was better - certainly banana and pineapple and a smooth creaminess - but I still wasn't convinced. I think there are far better buys for £27. Bring back the 46% non-chillfiltered 10yo, in my opinion and ditch this NAS version.
Not a complex whisky but very tasty. Great juxtaposition with strong Islays. Caramel, butterscotch, anise with chocolate finish. Just enough smoke to keep Scotchy.
Glencadam continue to produce quality whiskies and this is another award winner, nice and smooth with a little sweetness a great little NAS for not a lot of money.
£6.74 - £65.90