Glendronach 1978

Overall rating
90.58/100
ratings
33
Whiskybase ID
WB33449
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Single Cask - Batch 6
Vintage
29.12.1978
Bottled
06.2012
Stated Age
33 years
Cask Type
Oloroso Sherry Puncheon
Cask number
1068
Number of bottles
318
Strength
52.9 %
Size
700 ml
Barcode
5060088794418
Added on
26 may 2012 12:07 pm
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
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Overall rating
90.58/100
ratings
33

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Whisky reviews for Glendronach 1978

7 users have left 11 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 90.58 points.

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  1. numen scored this whisky 90 points Expert Senior

    Ah, something of a classic sherry bomb. I really enjoyed this, and
    appreciated the very fine balance between the fruit and the more bitter
    coffee elements usually found in the older sherried whiskies. It wasn't
    terribly complicated, which is the bigger knock on it, but it does what
    it does very well. What can I say? I love sherry-bombs. Or ones like
    this, at least.
    • Nose
      Very thick and heavily layered. It's brown-red sherry, raisiny, figs,
      and dates. It had a cinnamon and nutty quality that reminded me a bit of
      some Spanish brandies, though not quite as sweet, and it had just the
      lightest touch of clean salt. A hint of soft oak in the background,
      almost like the 'sawdusty' wood in a bourbon. Eventually the 'red'
      elements come out with cherries and other berries. Fine, rich coffee and
      creme du menthe as well. (with water) Sweeter, fine rich bourbon with
      vanilla - ultimately turns to more direct coffee grinds, cherries, cocoa
      powder, and typical sherry fruit. Soft wood. Grains of sea salt on a
      chocolate/cherry frosting cake.
    • Taste
      Thick and deliciously sweet and bitter at the same time. Nuts, honey,
      sherry, gradually giving way to Turkish coffee with drop of cherry
      liqueur. Burned sugar (sans the sweetness) - more coffee. Bitter, but
      rich and superb date extract. (with water) Thinner on the palate, and
      the sweetness and fruit have more or less faded away. Mainly the drying
      off-sweet coffee bitterness. Honey+cherry pit residue from the press
      (cherry pomace?)
    • Finish
      My notes here are awful "More of the same. Elegant and well-sherried."

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