Glen Ord Singleton 15 year old Special Release 2022
CHF 165.00
Nose: Overall dry, vinous impression supported by spicy, woody notes. Seductive aromas of tart red berries, vanilla, a hint of wax. A little water softens the nose and relaxes the aroma, without much alteration.
Mouth: Ultra-unctuous, gourmet texture. Barley sugar, pinch of salt, suggestions of currant and crunchy grape. At reduced strength, it's not as tart, but still spicy; the sweetness is enhanced but the mouth-watering spicy heat remains.
Finish: Long and dry with pepper and mild spice. With milder water, now with a trace of fondant in the aftertaste.
This rare expression bewitches with a sumptuous character, matured for eight years in wine casks. The glass shimmers with glimpses of deep amber. Aromas of red wine, oak spice and fruit create an even pace, while the sweetness of barley sugar balanced by salt and crunchy currant sings with a rich, velvety voice. Ultra-creamy through and through, the palate seduces with a peppery finish, like a bewitching kiss of silky spice.
Nose: Subtle aromas of ripe fruit and vanilla emerge delicately. Mouth: A rich, creamy texture, with notes of cereal and caramel. Finish: A soft, lingering finish, leaving a light spicy touch on the palate.
Nose: Tomatin Cask Strength reveals intense notes of ripe fruit, honey and spice, with a touch of vanilla. Feel: On the palate, this Scottish single malt reveals itself to be powerful and warm, with flavors of dried fruit, caramel and oak. Finish: The finish is long and spicy, leaving notes of black pepper and burnt wood on the palate.
Nose: Floral, malted barley, pepper and nutmeg, followed by ripe stone fruit and vanilla cream.
Mouth: Oily, vanilla cream, citrus and tropical fruit, juicy peach and a little peppery nutmeg combined with sweet malt, hot porridge and popcorn.
Finish: Sweet, stone fruit, creamy vanilla pudding with a hint of coconut and floral notes.
Nose: Overall dry, vinous impression supported by spicy, woody notes. Seductive aromas of tart red berries, vanilla, a hint of wax. A little water softens the nose and relaxes the aroma, without much alteration.
Mouth: Ultra-unctuous, gourmet texture. Barley sugar, pinch of salt, suggestions of currant and crunchy grape. At reduced strength, it's not as tart, but still spicy; the sweetness is enhanced but the mouth-watering spicy heat remains.
Finish: Long and dry with pepper and mild spice. With milder water, now with a trace of fondant in the aftertaste.