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Master of Malt Lowlands 12 year old

Close, but no cigar. Master of Malt Lowlands 12 year old

Nose: Some funky nose on this one. On first whiff i am getting some very bizarre Rye notes. Rye?! I know you think i am crazy, but this reminds me of rye. On 2nd whiff : Grass which was just mowed, and…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 075

Glengoyne 10 Year Old

Lovely "clean" whisky as it should Glengoyne 10 Year Old

Nose: Very fresh with notes of Malt, Oak and Green apples , clean and refreshing.Palate : Oak, Again we meet the baked apples, some butterscotch, and wee vanilla.Finish :Nice finish, buttery, a bit of…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 180

Glengoyne 17 Year Old

A solid Goyne Glengoyne 17 Year Old

Glengoyne 17 yo , 43% , £48 Nose : Sherry notes, some raisins, oak, and baked apples again. heavier then the 10 year old... bigger bodied, but same ‘DNA’.palate: Rich and mouth coating. Fruits, big oak…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 090

Master of Malt Lowlands 12

Good but not great Master of Malt Lowlands 12

Nose: Some funky nose on this one. On first whiff i am getting some very bizarre Rye notes. Rye?! I know you think i am crazy, but this reminds me of rye. On 2nd whiff : Grass which was just mowed, and…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 080

Maker's Mark

A great American whisky. Maker's Mark

Nose: Rather complex with the expected Vanilla and oak, some spice, honey , fruity notes and even some cereal notes going on.Palate: Big vanilla here , Spicy, sweet, some cocoa notes as well as honey…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 085

Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra

Natural? Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra

Colour :Golden strawNose : Fragrant and vibrant, lots of vanilla, wood spice, and floral notes, on top of some honey and toasted oak and ripe bananas, from the 1st fill American oak casks used.Palate:…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 080

Compass Box Oak Cross

Great Entry level Vatting Compass Box Oak Cross

The second instalment in the series of Compass Box whiskies is the Oak Cross. The name of this dram comes from the unusual kind of wooden casks used for maturing the spirit here. Essentially the Oak…

@galgBy @galg15 years ago 0 080