The GlenDronach 18 Year Old - Allardice 70cl Whisky
GlenDronach
Scotland
Single Malt
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GlenDronach
Scotland
Single Malt
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The GlenDronach 18 year old Allardice is named after the distillery’s founder, James Allardice. The Highlander was matured completely in Oloroso sherry casks, and was originally released in 2009 following the distillery changing hands back in 2008. An exceptional fruity sherried single malt.
Please note: We're afraid we can't guarantee which vintage you will receive. It'll still be yummy GlenDronach no matter the vintage, mind!
Sherry notes so thick you need a knife to cut them! There's a hint of old rum in there too, with pineapple and brown sugar in tow.
Christmas cake, rum again, chocolate-coated hazelnut, runny honey and a hint of Sauternes.
Fresh blackcurrant, blueberry pancakes with a generous helping of maple syrup.
The 15yr is probably my favourite whisky, and so thought to try the 18. The colour along with the taste is much richer and superior, however the finish is nowhere near as smooth and makes it far less pleasing to drink overall. On the upside it means I prefer the cheaper whisky!
honestly amazing
In the late 90s Macallan's 18 year old was my favourite dram. Sadly the cost of this sublime drop have rocketed, putting it largely out of my league. For years, i have been looking for a replacement for the old favourite, which i remember mostly for its brown sugar and caramel toffee aftertaste. Well, I think I have finally found it in this GlenDronach 18. Sublime, smooth, with all the toffee caramel i remember. A lovely drop!
Update, after two weeks, and 30% of the bottle gone: I like this the more I drink it. The slightly off (minor) back-taste seems to have gone and this is showing tons of deep fruit and malty warmth. It's hard to walk past the cabinet (no doors) without pouring a little one...
Ohhhh this is a wee ripper!! Sweet, scorched caramel, brown sugar and fruit cake and a hint of spice dance all around your tongue. This absolutely beats the GlenDronach 21 which seems to not have as much charachter. Pair with some dark chocolate or a mild cigar. Just gorgeous.