Overall rating
86.18/100
ratings
41
Whiskybase ID
WB210668
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Anam na h-Alba (ANHA)
Bottling series
Anam na h-Alba and Friends
Vintage
30.03.2011
Bottled
31.01.2022
Calculated age
10 years
Cask Type
Bourbon Barrel
Cask number
889
Number of bottles
214
Strength
57.5 %
Size
700 ml
Market
Germany Germany
Added on
15 may 2022 6:26 pm by Hop Sing
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
Overall rating
86.18/100
ratings
41

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Whisky reviews for Glen Garioch 2011 ANHA

6 users have left 6 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 86.18 points.

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  1. dongolzo81 Plus scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    Anyone who took part in the cask division here will not grieve. The final price of the bottle was almost outrageously cheap for the participants by today's standards.
    I like the malt. No missing notes. Wonderfully integrated alcohol. Not a worn-out barrel. Reminiscent of clean bourbon aging a la Deanston 12.
    • Nose
      86 86
      From the freshly opened bottle, I allow the dram to air out for 20 minutes to acclimatize.
      The scent flows very sweetly from the glass with what you can expect from a bourbon barrel maturation. Light fruits, a bit grassy, vanilla, honey, shortbread. I classify the fruits as green apple, kiwi gold, fully ripe nectarine and vineyard peach. A hint of citrus.
      I would have underestimated the alcohol based on the nose. A little over 50% yes, but not necessarily 57.5%.
      A little more shy and reserved with water at first.
    • Taste
      85 85
      Pleasantly warming start with a very present honey sweetness at the beginning. In addition, hay, citrus fruits and quickly a short flaring spice with oak, nuts, nutmeg.
      Water makes him a little more approachable and teases out some cocoa. Citrus then a little more dominant.
    • Finish
      87 87
      Delicate bitter notes contrast with the previously dominant sweetness. But that goes away quickly and the drinkable takes over again. Something slightly sour-fruity, fermented, which I often notice in the finish at Glenfarclas. Nice presence.
      With water, the finish loses some of its intensity, but is still appealing.

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  • New Wood
    New Wood
  • Vanilla
    Vanilla
  • Malt Extract
    Malt Extract
  • Nutty
    Nutty
  • Toasted
    Toasted
  • Yeasty
    Yeasty
  • Chocolate
    Chocolate
  • Citric
    Citric
  • Coal-gas
    Coal-gas
  • Cooked Fruit
    Cooked Fruit
  • Cooked Mash
    Cooked Mash
  • Cooked Vegetable
    Cooked Vegetable
  • Dried Fruit
    Dried Fruit
  • Fragant
    Fragant
  • Fresh Fruit
    Fresh Fruit
  • Green-House
    Green-House
  • Hay-like
    Hay-like
  • Honey
    Honey
  • Husky
    Husky
  • Kippery
    Kippery
  • Leafy
    Leafy
  • Leathery
    Leathery
  • Medicinal
    Medicinal
  • Mossy
    Mossy
  • Oily
    Oily
  • Old Wood
    Old Wood
  • Plastic
    Plastic
  • Rubbery
    Rubbery
  • Sandy
    Sandy
  • Sherried
    Sherried
  • Smokey
    Smokey
  • Solvent
    Solvent
  • Sweaty
    Sweaty
  • Tobacco
    Tobacco
  • Vegetative
    Vegetative