Overall rating
87.12/100
ratings
27
Whiskybase ID
WB12177
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Berry Bros & Rudd (BR)
Bottling series
Berrys' Own Selection
Vintage
1982
Bottled
2009
Calculated age
26 years
Cask number
1231
Strength
46.0 %
Size
700 ml
Barcode
5060109223033
Added on
05 dec 2009 1:09 pm
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredSingle Cask Whisky
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Overall rating
87.12/100
ratings
27

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Whisky reviews for Glen Mhor 1982 BR

6 users have left 8 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 87.12 points.

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  1. hs305 scored this whisky 87 points Connoisseur

    [April, 2017]  Maybe this is an unfair head-to-head tasting, but the question is:  Unfair to what release?  It is this 27-years old Berry Bros (BB) with 46% abv versus a 22-years old Rare Malt edition (RM) with 61% abv (WB id 3269).

    Both releases are very nice and easy to sip. Due to its boldness and higher complexity I prefer the neat Rare Malt edition over the Berry Bros...
    • Nose
      89 89
      The RM is about two shades darker than the BB despite 5 years less in the cask. Nose: Even with the high alcohol strength of 61% the RM shows a very
      interesting nose on summer floral (heather...) and fruity (apples, quinces...) aromas. With water the slight metallic flavour intensifies, very interesting. Nevertheless I like the RM's nose better when neat (flabbergasting when thinking of the 61% abv). The BB offers a very rich nose on sweet exotic fruits (pineapples, banana...) and manuka honey. I like the BB better.
    • Taste
      87 87
      The taste of the BB is well rounded and easy-to-sip, but no special impressions to mention. The RM offers a very fine wooden and sweet malty structure with lots of different flavours added. This round wins the RM clearly, water is not needed.
    • Finish
      88 88
      Both have a bold and oily entry into the mouth. But I see a slight advantage with the RM as it is more impressive (maybe due to the higher abv). With water the RM looses this advantage. The finish is quite long and malty with the RM and neither drying nor bitter (despite a significant woody note). Water does not harm here but does not improve it either. The BB's finish is long and sweet too, quite chewable. A little cold ash in the end and a slightly bitter note which is not unpleasant. Both drams are very close here, I vote for a draw.

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  • Chocolate
    Chocolate
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