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Scotland
Single Malt
Glenmorangie
This is the 12 year old, Sherry cask finished expression from Glenmorangie, dubbed The Lasanta. It first matures in bourbon casks before being moved over to Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez Sherry casks for a finishing period. Plenty rich and creamy with dark chocolate, dried fruit and fresh honey.
Plum and baking spice supported by milk chocolate raisin, caramel and toasty oak.
A dash of tart raspberry coulis leads into a generous helping of sherried dried fruit, with orange marmalade, toasted nuts and berry jam. Sweeter notes of brown sugar and cereal notes appear.
Silky and long, with oily orange peel, cinnamon and hazelnut praline, rounded off by bitter dark chocolate.
Was expecting a rich dram of fruits and caramels. Nose is a very light caramel and chocolate and the initial taste is sweet and......not much else. Don’t waste your money and go for the usual 10 year old. A much nicer dram. Pretty disappointed to be honest:(
Not a Glenmorangie fan I’ve tried all there 12s with wine cask finish’s and out of those this is the best one. However it still is watered down and a bit too sweet. Would benefit from higher abv but there’s just too many quality sherried drams that are much better
Loved the 46% version and bought that several times. Will not be buying this one again, it's good enough, but I don't appreciate the drop in ABV. With so much choice for whisky buyers, I'm surprised they deliberatley downgrade their product. Of course it's going to turn people away, I'll get something else instead.
The perfect example of a whisky I would never buy. I had two glass of it last night. Find it quiet pleasant but... So easy and so not fun ! There is no complexity in this whisky, at all! It has been probably made for none whisky drinkers. It is a good thing for getting new clients I guess, but for the others, well, no thanks ! I also tried the 18 yo from Glenmorangie and the difference is impressive... Even it is in the same kind of "taste type", the 18 yo is far, far better... Just as you know !
Start of the bottle needed time to breath. but, once I got to the middle of the bottle, I did get 2 lovely drams full of fruitieness and tuns of marzipan flavours which you'd expect. Then towards end of the bottle I didn't get any marzipan flavours. Also if I swirled around for to long in the mouth then I got a stick dry taste as if I'd sucked a boiled sweet for to long. So in a nutshell, I'd rather pay the few pounds more for the Nectar D'or which I think is a nicer dram!