It’s Sunday and it’s been a while (yet again) since the last review so here’s a quick review of a summer-time whisky. It’s hailing from Glenburgie distillery which doesn’t have an official bottlings as most of it’s production goes into Ballantine’s and other blends from Pernod Ricard.
This whisky was distilled back in 1998, it slubered in cask #9914 for 17 years before bottled for our enjoyment by Speciality Drinks under The Single Malts of Scotland brand.
Glenburgie 1998 17 Year Old (The Single Malts of Scotland) (54.1% )
Nose : Starts with creamy porridge, lime, grass, lemongrass, a meadow or...
Läs mer https://whiskygospel.com/2017/05/07/glenburgie-1998-17-year-old-the-single-malts-of-scotland-review/