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The Glenlivet
Scotland
Single Malt
A tropical expression from The Glenlivet, for Caribbean Reserve a portion of the whisky was finished in casks which previously held Caribbean rum. The distillery folks suggest adding a splash of coconut water, though we reckon a malty twist on a Mai Tai is on the cards!
Honeyed orchard fruit, tinned pear and fried banana.
Ripe tropical fruit and brown sugar, along with cinnamon pastries.
Pineapple upside down cake.
Ok its not an expensive whisky, but I enjoyed every sip. Light & smooth, gentle sweetness conjuring honey and tropical papaya notes
This is not a whisky to sip slowly and saviour. It’s one to enjoy in a cocktail or in a highball. Don’t worry about what it’s not, enjoy it for what it is.
GLENLIVET Caribbean Reserve Dont feed the trolls below... this Scotch is the best bang for your buck around. When im looking for a cheap dram this is spectacular. The Look: Copper The Nose: Honey, Toffee, Coffee, Sweet Berries, Plum The Taste: Plum Pudding, Sweet Berries, Cream, Cherry The Finish: Only about 10 seconds, not great on the Finish The Bottle: Classic Glenlivet look with a pop of orange color, which suits the flavor profile. THE VERDICT: 87 PTS One of the only Scotches under 35 bucks that I truly thoroughly enjoy. The finish is completely lacking however and once you swallow you have about 10 seconds to savor.
First time tried nice smooth finish Nice to drink at fireside on cold winter night
Avoid this at all costs even at a supermarket 'reduction' price - was hoping it would be at least close to the Balvenie 14 Caribbean Cask - but if that conjured up images of the sunny tropics, this tastes like some industrial effluent from a factory in Lanarkshire - distillled on a dreich November morning. Another NAS; there's no Rum here that I can taste and a rough horrible finish that leaves an unpleasant after taste. Nose: it's Whisky - cheap whisky - the sort of whisky your great gran used to keep for toothache. Pallate: slightly sweet industrial swill Finish: surprisingly long but not pleasant - a lingering generally aroma of cheapness throughout. The first malt in 30 years of drams, I would ever think of putting a mixer in and not being ashamed.