Lighter and lighter Glen Moray Classic
I am not the most experienced reviewer and am writing it as i see/smell/taste it. I have heard this referred to as the "entry level" expression by Glen Moray. I wouldn't disagree.Upon pouring into the…
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Glen Moray's average rating is 80/100 from 51 reviews and 120 ratings
I am not the most experienced reviewer and am writing it as i see/smell/taste it. I have heard this referred to as the "entry level" expression by Glen Moray. I wouldn't disagree.Upon pouring into the…
My wife and I had recently attended a Scotch Malt Whisky Society tasting, a group of whisky enthusiasts known world wide for their rare cask strength selections that are brilliant and oftentimes weird…
Nose: Thick nose. With quite some alcohol up front ; Starts with honey sweetness, ample wood, wood spice, mint, pine . then gets fruity : red apples, peaches and some pear. some vinegary sour note too…
This is the second Glen Moray I taste this month. Actually, this is my second Glen Moray ever. The first one I tasted was the standard 12 Year Old during a fancy whisky dinner in Antwerp. The independent…
Another Single cask bottling from the DT “Dimensions” series of cask strength bottlings by DT, this one comes from a 1991 cask (Ex-Bourbon I think according to color and profile) , and bottled at 54,8%…
Immediately, something about the box is striking. It looks classy enough; indeed, the golden crest nobly set amongst the dark blue background is reminiscent of those you see amongst Oxbridge colleges.…
Not a particular fan of the Speysides I find them a little harsh for my tastes. But right from the deep gold color and may be a slight all spice noise.Maybe slightly sweeter than other Speysiders, def…
12 year-old Glen Moray, 40%, color is amber. Some very slight hints of smoke (very slight, indeed), some honey and fruity aromas (pears!) and… traces of soap (?). I like to smell the empty glencairn on…
Colour is very light straw. Nose is vaguely birthday cake and yeast. Body is smooth and moderately rich. Touch of wood (for being 20 years old), soft and peachy, finishing mildly salty.
A 13 year old Glen Moray from a "designer" new charred oak cask. It is a dark reddy-gold in colour and has a rather low viscosity in the glass. Without water, there is a lot of alcohol on the nose. So…
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