Glenmorangie Milsean Private Edition 70cl Whisky
Glenmorangie
Scotland
Single Malt
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Glenmorangie
Scotland
Single Malt
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Glenmorangie Milsean is the seventh release from the popular Private Edition range. Dr Bill Lumsden and his team took inspiration from sweetshops and all their wondrous confectioneries to create this limited edition expression, using whisky that was initially matured in ex-bourbon casks and then matured further in flamed-toasted casks that previously held Portuguese wine. The name Milsean comes from the Scots Gaelic for 'Sweet Things', so if you've got a bit of a sweet tooth, this'll be the whisky for you!
This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Seaside fudge, coconut ice, blueberries and candied peels. Develops more 'fresh fruit' than 'candied fruit' with a drop of water.
Cinnamon spice begins to develop, alongside yellow plum, melon and more coconut. Subtly oak-y, but the focus here is on the fruity sweetness, which hints more towards orange segments as it goes on.
An intriguing balance of sweetness and spice (think strawberry laces and ginger snaps) finish it off.
They aimed to evoke sweetshops and they've hit the nail on the head!
Silky smooth and delicious
Just Great!!!
Absolutely fantastic for a bourbon lover this is a fantastic scotch. Bought six and have secreted them away to be savored for the next several years.
Buy three bottles of Makers Mark instead, same thing for less.
I loved the smell of this. In fact, I found myself just idly enjoying the buttery sweet aroma more than I usually do between sips. The taste was classic vanilla cream Glenmorangie but more spicy pudding sweetness (like strawberry syrup).