Showing posts with label Glen Ord Scotch Whisky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glen Ord Scotch Whisky. Show all posts

Friday, 27 May 2011

Glen Ord Single Malt Scotch Whisky 11Year Old Provenance Bottling

Highland region.
Distilled Spring 1999.
Bottled Autumn 2010
Provenance bottling by Douglas Laing from one Refill Hogshead DMG Ref: 6725

Glen Ord Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes..

Very clean - fresh and gristy on the nose - with a sugary late twist . On the palate detect that same crunched sugar quality - plus light spices - barley and a hint of citrus. That is well replicated on the finish which may now be a shade creamier. (F)

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Monday, 4 October 2010

Glen Ord 11 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Founded in 1838 by Partners Robert Johnstone and Donald MacLennan
Location Highland region, Northern district Muir of Ord
Water source Loch nan Eun and loch nam Bonnach.

Distilling Equipment ;6 pot stills

Glen Ord 11 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes..
A bottling from one Refill Hogshead DMG Ref: 5708

Highland region.
Distilled Spring 1998. Bottled Winter 2009 Provenance bottling by Douglas Laing

The nose is clean, fresh and fruity and runs to a eucalyptus style.

The palate opens attractively sweet and carries to a poached pear "william" character.

The finish is light with different fruit impressions and a rounded buttery style. (J)

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Monday, 18 January 2010

Glen Ord Single Malt Whisky 11 year old Provenance 46% 70cl


Highland region. Douglas Laing & Co.Ltd.

Distilled Spring 1998 Bottled Autumn 2009.

A bottling from one Refill Hogshead DMG REF: 5570

Un-chillfiltered - No Colouring.

Glen Ord Scotch Whisky. Tasting notes :-





The initial fruit character on the nose is fresh and develops to a creamy vanilla and biscuit style.



The palate is still sweet with a macedonia of fruit , peaches in syrup, gooseberries and plums.



The finish is medium long, soft with an oak tang.



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Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Glen Ord Single Malt Whisky 11 year old Provenance 46%


Glen Ord Scotch Whisky distillery Highland region.

Founded in 1838 by Partners Robert Johnstone and Donald MacLennan
Location Highland region, Northern district Muir of Ord
Water source Loch nan Eun and loch nam Bonnach.



Distilled Spring 1998 Bottled Spring 2009 by Douglas Laing & Co.Ltd.
A bottling from one Refill Hogshead DMG REF: 5207
Un-chillfiltered - No Colouring.

Glen Ord Single Malt Whisky 11 year old Provenance 46% Tasting notes :-

Light, clean and honey fresh/barley sugared with spices on the nose - it continues to a round sweet palate still with that distinct honey influence. Its finish is soft, smooth, sugary, succulent and slightly spiced. (F)

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Glen Ord Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a Medium to Full Whisky

Dried Fruits - Citric Fruits - Sherry Influence - Honey and Malty

it also can be regarded as a Faintly Peated Whisky

Trace of Peat- Trace of Smoke

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Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Glen Ord 12 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky


Founded in 1838 by Partners Robert Johnstone and Donald MacLennanLocation Highland region, Northern district Muir of OrdWater source Loch nan Eun and loch nam Bonnach.


A sociable, friendly, elegantly structured malt for any occasion and any time of day.
Strength: 43% ABV


Appearance: Amber-gold.


Nose: At full strength, distant burning heather; dry peat; sweet pollen; sealing wax; dry orange skins.


With water, softer notes of scented candle wax, dried flowers and brown sugar appear.

Body: Soft, medium Palate: Well balanced, pleasant mouth-feel; very sweet, then dries slightly. Easy to drink.

Finish: Medium length. Some spice and ginger in the drying aftertaste.
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