Overall rating
84.33/100
ratings
3
Whiskybase ID
WB98939
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Gordon & MacPhail (GM)
Vintage
09.09.2003
Bottled
21.01.2015
Stated Age
11 years
Cask Type
Refill Sherry Hogshead
Cask number
649
Number of bottles
384
Strength
46.0 %
Size
750 ml
Bottle code
AD/BJDJ
Barcode
747020446318
Bottled for
The Loch & K(e)y Society
Market
United States United States
Added on
27 jul 2017 9:03 am by JamieC
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredSingle Cask Whisky
Photo by JamieC
Overall rating
84.33/100
ratings
3

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Whisky reviews for Glentauchers 2003 GM

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  1. WhiskeryTurnip scored this whisky 76 points Connoisseur

    The aroma was inviting, with a refreshing citrus and only a touch of spirited prickle. Lemon peel gummies and spicy ginger candies wafted out of the glass with a creamy background of whipped salted butter or cream of wheat cereal. More subtle notions of butterscotch lingered with occasional hints of orange rind and grapefruit sorbet. Medium to light-bodied, the profile popped me into an old-fashioned candy store with candied lemon peel gummy bears, salted caramel-filled chocolates, weathered oak countertops, bitter orange licorice, and green apple hard candies. A slightly floral bergamot played with lemon grass and a mild, spirited pepper in the background. The finish was medium-length and slightly drying with old wood, citrus rind, and subtle salted caramel.

    I will refrain from droning on too much about a fairly simple whisky. Fruit and caramel were the dominant flavors, with the fruit typically leaning more toward candied citrus than anything else, though green apples and orchard fruits occasionally emerged toward the end. The caramel came off as a buttery-creamy butterscotch on the nose, but a kiss of salt on the palate gave it a lovely salted caramel, almost sesame at times, vibe. The finish had good legs considering the lower abv and maturation period on this malt.

    This was the kind of dram you sit back with and try not to think too hard about much of anything; the mild flavors were ideal for a whisky that fades in the background of the evening— something to relax with rather than practice being present and aware of each individual taste. Nothing wrong with that at all.

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