Glengoyne 21 Year Old 70cl Whisky
Single Malt
Glengoyne
Scotland
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Single Malt
Glengoyne
Scotland
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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.
Very smooth with a mild finish. Slightly sweet. Was at a tasting event on the weekend and this was definitely a favorite all around.
Tried the new bottle. Wasn’t keen. Tried it again, was worse. Tried the older bottlings and I 100% agree with previous reviews, the old bottles are beautiful. Get your hands on an older bottle and you won’t be disappointed.
I have to somewhat agree with previous reviews. It’s good, sweet and a decent finish that lasts. But the 18 is better. Or go all out and get the 25!
Very disappointing 21yo. Thought I read it was aged for 21yrs in hand selected sherry casks - doesn't state if its 1st fill which I doubt, as the sherry flavour is very thin. Could have bought an 8yr old Glendronach and would have been happier. "This fantastic whisky was winner of a Double Gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2018", "Richly sherried", "Christmas pudding with flaming brandy" - superb marketing, sadly I fell for it, hopefully you won't.
With heavy heart I have to agree with the previous posters. This is not the same quality dram that it was a few years ago. And to add insult to the injury, the price jumped by a third last year. So you're paying substantially more for a lesser product. That's just not right. There are better alternatives for better value out there.
$41.15 - $195.54