Glen Garioch 1999

Overall rating
88.04/100
ratings
260
Whiskybase ID
WB124134
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Wine Cask Matured
Vintage
1999
Bottled
2018
Calculated age
18 years
Cask Type
Château Lagrange Barriques
Strength
48.0 %
Size
700 ml
Bottle code
L 182251
Barcode
5010496005026
Added on
04 jan 2019 7:41 pm by ajbs1985
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Overall rating
88.04/100
ratings
260

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Whisky reviews for Glen Garioch 1999

64 users have left 64 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 88.04 points.

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  1. Dramned! scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    Red wine ripples are not for everyone, the flavors can quickly overload the whisky or tip it into the cheesy-sweet Strawberry World wonderland. Fortunately, this does not happen here, this old Glen Garioch retains its oily-spicy character, which is complemented by the influences of the well-chosen Lagrange barrels very nicely. The initial strawberry aromas gave a foreboding, but what followed was pure enjoyment.
    • Nose
      Then an old battered pot with spicy, thickened sweet and mostly red berry fruits smells and bubbles over a fire, already lightly set and caramelized. Sweet ripe strawberries, pickled cherries and redcurrants with a fine-sour acidity. Add a decent pinch of cloves and cinnamon sticks. Elder blossoms and fresh light grape must provide a neat fruity sweetness. The French oak barrels give a lot of woody-tart aromas, which integrate nicely into the complex overall picture. This fine conglomeration of sweet fruits and the warm spicy woody aromas is so irresistible that I can hardly take my nose off the glass.
    • Taste
      An almost exuberant warming sweetness flatters the taste buds immediately. The fruits are no longer so finely sorted, it is more a spicy compote, but extremely intense. First and foremost the beautiful ripe strawberries and Amarena cherries, freshly baked salted caramel with a crust of slightly burnt sugar, ripe peaches and ripe raspberries. Even more than in the nose, the oak barrels come to their right here. With beautiful tart espresso notes and dark cocoa powder, they bring a pleasant and slightly astringent dryness, but nothing superimposed, but pleasantly expanded the flavor.
    • Finish
      The finish is rather medium and dominated by the barrels of French oak. Tannin rich, slightly dry, to the red sweet and sour fruit of the berries, in the final conclusion then still warming spices such as cloves and cinnamon sticks combined with a malty sweetness.

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    Sherried
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