GLEN ORD 28 YEARS
1975-2004 Limited Edition Single Malt
0,70cl / 58,30% abv
GLEN ORD 28 YEARS
GLEN ORD 28 YEARS
GLEN ORD 28 YEARS
1975-2004 Limited Edition Single Malt
0,70cl / 58,30% abv
€ 575
€ 475.21 ex VAT / € 821.43 per litre
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Product details
Code
К342
abv
58,30%
Volume
0,70
Distillery
Glen Ord
Bottler
Distillery
Vintage
1975
Bottling date
2004
Type
Single Malt
Age
28
Package
Gift Box
Country
Scotland
Region
Highland
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GLEN ORD 28 YEARS
1975-2004 Limited Edition Single Malt
0,70cl / 58,30% abv
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Nose
The nose is a little punchy first but after your olfactory cells adapted to that a fine and balanced profile of malty and fruity aromas shows up with lots of salty notes and other spices. After adding some water the punchiness is completely gone but the salty touch too, unfortunately...
Mouth/Palate
The palate is much more fruity than the nose with fine barley sugars and honeys added. Later the spices and herbs join in but the taste is less salty than the nose (but still the salt is clearly detectable - given it is not there at all. Scientists never ever found any salt NaCl in any whisky they analysed.). Some water turns the taste smoother and more balanced - I like it much more when it is somewhat reduced.
Finish
The initial mouthfeel is warming and (just) a little coating with minor peppery moments. The finish is rather long and more sugary with no bitter or astringent feelings. It is nicely chewable and again it profits from a reduced abv. Water is essential on this dram, actually.
The nose is a little punchy first but after your olfactory cells adapted to that a fine and balanced profile of malty and fruity aromas shows up with lots of salty notes and other spices. After adding some water the punchiness is completely gone but the salty touch too, unfortunately...
Mouth/Palate
The palate is much more fruity than the nose with fine barley sugars and honeys added. Later the spices and herbs join in but the taste is less salty than the nose (but still the salt is clearly detectable - given it is not there at all. Scientists never ever found any salt NaCl in any whisky they analysed.). Some water turns the taste smoother and more balanced - I like it much more when it is somewhat reduced.
Finish
The initial mouthfeel is warming and (just) a little coating with minor peppery moments. The finish is rather long and more sugary with no bitter or astringent feelings. It is nicely chewable and again it profits from a reduced abv. Water is essential on this dram, actually.