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GlenDronach
Scotland
Single Malt
A 21 year old Glendronach released in 2011, and aged in a mix of sherry casks (Oloroso and sweet Pedro Ximenez dessert sherry). The result is really very good indeed. Interestingly enough, this whisky has no political associations. It is, in fact, named "Parliament" after the collective term for a group of rooks - and there is a Parliament of Rooks living in the trees near GlenDronach...
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!
Soft smoke and lemon juice, cedar wood, apple peel, toasty oak, soft earth, date and walnut cake and a hint of freshly made espresso.
Golden syrup, soft, juicy raisins, tangy oak notes, peach, cherry blossom, cocoa and honeydew melon.
Sherry tones lead the finish, with a hint of sulphur, chocolate, luscious fruit and pepper.
In the past 50 years I have tasted some good whiskies. I have sipped some excellent ones. The Parliament is easily in the top 3. Wonderful Scotch. The only downer is that I can’t buy it in the States. I suppose that I’m just going to have to come back over and stock up and hope that Customs don’t catch me.
I bought it to try a outstanding scotch. I am a Glen Dronach drinker. This was an excellent purchase. I had tasted none better.
This Scotch is very delicious with a lovely sherry aroma and taste. It has a very long finish.
The best 21 year old schotch I've been drinking! I absolutley love it, I've had Aberfeldy, Glengoyne and Balvenie 21 year old as well, Balvenie is the smoothest of them all but it also lack some in the taste, it's just really smooth but doesn't taste that much. I can't remeber wich was the best one of Aberfeldy and Glengoyne but they're match eachother pretty good, you need some water to them both and they're fruity whiskies. This review will be about GlenDronach however and it's a beast, very much complexity, alot of sherry but it doesn't take over the whole whisky. I like to add a drop of water but it will do fine drinking neat as well. Now I will enjoy this one, cheers!
This is a smooth and drinkable whisky which has richness and depth; it's one of my partner's absolute favourites for its lovely smoothness and character.