Glenlivet 12 Year Old 100cl
Green Apples
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Review by @markjedi1
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Glenlivet is one of the world’s largest distilleries, which I visited in September 2010. Their whiskies are noted for their fruity and floral elements, rather typical for Speyside. Let us go back to basics with the 15 Year Old which you can find in duty free shops (not to be confused with the 15 Year Old French Oak Reserve, by the way).
The nose is very fresh on white fruit. Apples, skins included, and pears. Caramel and vanilla. A bit simple, but not unexpected. Very sweet, though.
On the palate, it is quite light without a lot of punch, but a nice body nonetheless. Caramel comes first now, followed by green apples. Very soft spices. This is an easy whisky.
The finish is rather short on more of the same. It remains sweet until the very last moment.
A completely innocent, but flawless dram. Around 55 EUR for a one liter bottle. Quite nice on a sunny terrace.
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