Glendronach 1990

Overall rating
92.33/100
ratings
91
Whiskybase ID
WB97239
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Single Cask - Batch 15
Vintage
04.04.1990
Bottled
05.2017
Stated Age
27 years
Cask Type
Pedro Ximénez Sherry Puncheon
Cask number
7005
Number of bottles
546
Strength
53.4 %
Size
700 ml
Barcode
5060399685580
Added on
11 jun 2017 2:20 pm by Roeltje
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
Overall rating
92.33/100
ratings
91

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Whisky reviews for Glendronach 1990

17 users have left 18 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 92.33 points.

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  1. Lorion scored this whisky 93 points Connoisseur

    I'm speechless. Hardly any whisky made me so excited. I can not help it. I have to do it. 93/94 points (I can not decide). Pure enthusiasm!
    • Nose
      94 94
      First comes an intense sherry freight. Full and hard. Not dry, but juicy sweet! Even herbs are right there. Oak is heard in the background. Dominant is the sweetness that accompanies all other flavors. Sweet fruits, sweet herbs, sweet oak. Cherries, grapes, dates, preserved in sugar. First dried, then inserted. The herbs are reminiscent of viscous, old balsamic vinegar and sometimes some lovage. The oak provides an aromatic, sweet pipe tobacco note. Always there, but reserved. Only occasionally does the oak pop out and prick the nose with spicier elements. At the whisky could sniff until you drop. Absolutely stunning. After the first sip, the nose becomes even sweeter. Sweet pastry notes, sweetish leather, fermented plum wine.

      Water: Water makes the whisky look fresher in the nose. Oranges, juicy and sweet, not sour! More spicy oak. Lighter chocolate, fermented apple and in the background the severity of the undiluted nose. After a few minutes, it becomes kräutriger.
    • Taste
      94 94
      The start is less sweet than expected, extremely full but with now clearly dominant tobacco note. The fruits are served together with a piece of dark chocolate. The sweetness keeps the taint in check and generally provides for a palate that is not too bitter and dry. Nevertheless, the barrel rules the palate. As a regent, it does a great job. It is clear who has the say, but the other flavors are presented and are not forgotten. The Nachschmecken is characterized by such a beautiful tobacco note that I'm just so rave. The alcohol is not to be felt, but the experience is extremely intense and powerful - that's how it has to be! The second sip is much sweeter. A coup! The oak now displaced from her throne, the sweetness takes her role from the nose again. The oak defends itself in the re-tasting, rears up again, but fails and must act in second row.

      Water: On the palate, it is absurdly soft and sweet as cherry juice, but without losing strength.
    • Finish
      92 92
      Look long and complex. Partly slightly bitter and bitter, then again sweet and fruity. In the end, the latter wins, with a delicate dark chocolate always remains. The taste does not want to give way. Very, very slowly, it fades, but echoes remain forever in the mouth and throat. If it has almost faded, re-tasting shows its effect and brings out the taste again.

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