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Single Malt
Glengoyne
Scotland
A fabulously sherried single malt from Glengoyne, matured predominantly in first fill European oak sherry casks for 21 long years. Its time in the cask has bestowed upon it lovely rich fruity notes with an exceptionally long finish. This fantastic whisky was winner of a Double Gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2018. Impressive stuff.
Punchy oak, potpourri, cranberries, raspberries, a little malt and figs on the nose.
Richly sherried. Everything is tangy and spiced - molasses, hot apple cider, Christmas pudding with flaming brandy and a touch of cracked black peppercorns.
Ends with Oloroso and sweet malt.
£12.60 - £119.99
A tough competition for any current 25YO in the market.
The 1st Fill Sherry cask really does make this 21yo very special! I had this on my 21st birthday and it was fantastic! :D Chocolate, the Xmas cake, Coffee roast! If only this is presented at 46% or higher and unchill filtered.
Mainly on the strength of all the positive reviews I bought a bottle of the Glengoyne 21. Having drunk about a quarter of it I find myself trying and failing to like it as much as I had hoped. To me, the nose is a pleasing combination of sweet sherry and a very promising spiciness that invites you into the first sip, but there is a hint of astringency and I find this sharp, alchoholic overtone to the nose is the flavour that dominates in the mouth. Over £100 is a lot to pay for a bottle of whisky and I think the buyer is justified in having high expectations at this price point. There's a lot to like about this whisky but I don't think it delivers for the money. Comparing it with others on my shelf, such as the delightfully smooth Old Poultney 21 (for just under £100), and the gorgeous Talisker 18 (a smokier dram, but with plenty of sherry, and all for under £80), I'm afraid this one doesn't make the grade. On taste alone I'd give it three stars, but I bumped it down to two for poor value for money.
This whiskey is great and at a reasonable price but if you can afford it buy the 25 which in my opinion is 2nd only to Macallan 25 which costs significantly more. The 25 will in time go down as a great, so snap it now before the prices goes up and up but as a every week treat the 21 year old as a pleasure to drink. Enjoy
Right now you can buy this at $125.00 USD in a lot of places; and its 750ml. This is better than the Macallan 18 hands down. I've got a meager collection of 32 bottles, and this is by far the best whisky I've had to date. I'd recommend this as a Gift, I would recommend this to first time whisky drinkers, I'd recommend this as something to stock up on. What more could anyone possibly say at this time? Rating? 94/100 this is one those #elitistwhiskydrinkers