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A small trio of Glenmorangie


 

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October 7, 2024


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A small trio of Glenmorangie

In the present day, now we have two comparatively new releases from the giraffe park in Tain, Ross-shire, and a small unbiased bottling that is not all that secret. A fast query, by the best way: if the giraffe is the logo of Glenmorangie, because of its well-known long-necked stills, what can be the mascot of Ardbeg? The hippopotamus?

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Glenmorangie ‘A Tale of Ice Cream’ (46%, OB, 2024)

Glenmorangie ‘A Story of Ice Cream’ (46%, OB, 2024) Three stars

I quite loved the ‘Story of Cake’ (WF 85) and located the ‘Story of Tokyo’ (WF 88) much more to my style, however this one comes with the notice that it was ‘aged in excessive vanillin and bourbon casks.’ Excessive-vanillin casks, you say? Nicely, extra critically, evidently it’s a particular toasting technique that enhances the vanillin content material produced by American oak. So, after chocolate malt, right here’s vanilla casks. Color: gold. Nostril: I’m primarily getting inexperienced tea and coconut, layered over hazelnut cake and a few Streusel. You would argue that Streusel might additionally come crammed with vanilla cream. There’s a youthful edge, however the oak is aware of its place. Mouth: it’s acquired a bit extra chunk to it, with a barely inexperienced tannic high quality that brings the inexperienced tea to the forefront once more, adopted by spices—cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg—and a contact of barely tough peach pores and skin. Lastly, some freshly pressed oranges with a touch of saffron. End: medium size, with a little bit of inexperienced oak. Bitter oranges linger on the aftertaste. Feedback: I feel I may need missed that well-known high-vanillin, and the ice cream much more so. Nonetheless, I discover it fairly pleasant, although I imagine I most well-liked the sooner ‘Story’ releases.

SGP:551 – 82 factors.

Glenmorangie 16 yo ‘The Nectar’ (46%, OB, bourbon and sweet white wine casks, +/-2024)

Glenmorangie 16 yo ‘The Nectar’ (46%, OB, bourbon and candy white wine casks, +/-2024) Four stars

We’ve had the pleasure of making an attempt the ‘Nectar d’Or’ in each its NAS and 12-year-old variations, each of which have been completed in Sauternes casks. This new 16-year-old has been completed for 2 years in a medley of candy wines, together with Sauternes, Monbazillac, Moscatel, and Tokaji. It’s fascinating to notice the latest pattern of age statements being pushed upwards, as we’ve seen with the 10-year-old changing into a 12. Color: gentle gold. Nostril: I discover it fairly just like ‘A Story of the Forest’, only a tad rounder, with extra concentrate on apricots and maple syrup. You’ll discover this distinction solely grows because the seconds and minutes tick by. Mouth: actually candy, however with some inexperienced spices within the background. Up entrance, we’ve acquired candied citron, bergamot, and a quite sugary apple juice. So, we’re not straying too deeply into the winey aspect of issues. End: medium in size, leaning in the direction of spiced honey with cloves, star anise, ginger, and turmeric. The muscat-like notes amusingly make a late look, mingling with a little bit of fudge. Feedback: that is genuinely pretty. I forgot to say the rose jelly and smooth liquorice within the end.

SGP: 651 – 85 factors.

Westport 26 yo 1997/2023 (47.1%, Oxhead Whisky Company for Shelter, hogshead, cask #3301, 183 bottles)

Westport 26 yo 1997/2023 (47.1%, Oxhead Whisky Firm for Shelter, hogshead, cask #3301, 183 bottles) Four stars

We do not forget that Westport is the commerce title for Glenmorangie that is been ‘teaspooned’, supposedly with a drop of Glen Moray, although Glen Moray was offered to La Martiniquaise again in 2008. One might surprise if they may teaspoon with Ardbeg as a substitute, however absolutely we’d discover that, wouldn’t we? Color: straw. Nostril: a surprising nostril, paying homage to some official single cask ‘personal’ bottlings, with top-notch citrus on the forefront—assume pink grapefruit and even blood oranges. There are additionally hints of blond tobacco, some candy Loire wine, Chenin Blanc, linden honey, freshly baked blueberry muffins, and artisanal crème de cassis. Completely splendid—contemporary, energetic, and nearly refreshing. Mouth: outstanding rigidity for its age, with contemporary mint, inexperienced wooden, lemon, grapefruit, and as soon as once more a contact of cassis. You would possibly even detect a delicate saline notice. End: medium in size, evoking iced peach tea and nonetheless loaded with citrus. The aftertaste turns extra natural, like well-brewed inexperienced tea. Feedback: the nostril is magnificent, although the palate is barely extra restrained, however isn’t that always the best way?

SGP: 561 – 87 factors.

 

 
   

 

 

 

 



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