Gauldrons Campbeltown Malt Scotch Whisky tells the story of the eponymous dark and stormy coves on Campbeltown's west coast, literally meaning 'Bay of Storms'. A marriage of Campbeltown's finest malts, bottled in very small batches, without coloring or chill filtration. The Gauldrons is one of Douglas Laing's outstanding regional malts .
Nose: Tamdhu bt.8 Cask Strenght reveals rich, intense aromas of ripe fruit, honey, vanilla and spicy notes. Feel: On the palate, this single malt offers an explosion of complex, balanced flavors, with notes of dried fruit, toasty oak, caramel and cinnamon. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving lingering notes of candied fruit and dark chocolate.
Nose: Strathenry R&Be reveals sweet notes of vanilla and honey, accompanied by a subtle hint of citrus. Feel: On the palate, this whisky reveals woody and spicy flavors, with hints of caramel and dried fruit. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving a pleasant sensation of sweetness and complexity on the palate.
Nose: Subtle aromas of ripe fruit, vanilla and honey reveal themselves delicately. Mouth: On the palate, notes of cereal, dried fruit and toasted oak bring remarkable depth and elegance. Finish: The finish is long and warm, giving way to spicy, woody notes that linger pleasantly on the palate.
Nose: Glen Ord Singleton 18 Year Old LE 2019 presents complex aromas of ripe fruit, honey, vanilla and oak. Spicy and floral notes also enrich its bouquet.
Mouth: On the palate, this single malt reveals rich, balanced flavors of candied fruit, caramel, nuts and cinnamon. The texture is velvety and the whole is perfectly balanced.
Finish: The finish of this whisky is long and warm, with lingering notes of fruit, wood and honey. The 55% alcohol adds intensity and a slight sensation of warmth to the finish.
Nose: A combination of malty notes, barley husks and smoked peanut skins with burnt toast, smoked raspberries and blackcurrant. There’s a hint of antiseptic as well, accompanied by burlap and just a tinge of cordite.
Taste: Charred meat, a hint of spent matches and cherry liqueur, as well as cured meats and black pepper. Touches of redcurrants and fresh rubber, as well as streaky bacon, wood smoke and smoke paprika powder.
Finish: Medium to long. More pepper, decent salinity and definitely more rubber
Nose: Ben Nevis Coire Leis reveals delicate aromas of ripe fruit, honey and vanilla. Mouth: On the palate, this whisky reveals gourmet notes of caramel, baked pears and walnuts. Finish: The finish is long and warm, marked by spicy and woody touches.
Nose: Gauldrons whisky from Scotland's Campbeltown region offers malty, smoky aromas, with hints of dried fruit and vanilla.
Feel: On the palate, this blended malt reveals a smooth texture and flavors of toasted cereal, pepper and candied fruit.
Finish: Gauldrons' finish is long and warm, leaving notes of peat and spice on the palate that linger pleasantly.