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Glenkinchie
Scotland
Single Malt
The flagship expression from the Glenkinchie distillery, one of the stalwarts of the Lowlands. A fantastic introduction to the region, Glenkinchie 12 Year Old shows off the characteristic lightness and grassy elements that Lowland whiskies are known for, with nods to cooked fruit and Sauternes wine along the way. Brilliant single malt to enjoy as an aperitif on a warm evening.
A light, aromatic nose with hints of barley malt, almonds, hazelnuts and manuka honey/beeswax.
Very fruity palate with a mix of stewed fruits, dessert wine, apple peels and honey. Becomes quite oaky late palate.
A medium-length finish with barley and freshly mown grass…
As smooth as the day is long. A veritable delight. A must-have in my collection.
I can understand why the reviews for this are mixed. It took me half a bottle to decide if I liked it or not (spread over a number of weeks). It is mild, but then it is a Lowland Whisky so that should be expected. Being a Lowland novice I usually sample Islay, Speyside or Highland whisky. I initially found this to be bland but I think I needed to learn how to enjoy a different style of whisky. I had to learn to appreciate the light nutty, barley, grass and oak aroma and the oat, honey and apple palate. This whisky is quite good at what it is: a good value, delicate, subtle whisky. Personally, I prefer more intensity but this whisky (and the Lowland region) doesn't promise intensity so I ought to be fair in how I assess it.
This is a very delicate whiskey. This is my first bottle. I'm actually savoring it. Though at the current price, it may become my staple first call.
Great value whisky that hard to fault, easy drinking and very moreish be warned!
Excellent fine whisky for connoisseurs. Many other more expensive whiskies don't have the same structure and delicate palate