Glenrothes 12 Old (Douglas Laing Old Particular Cask DL11170)
Review number two from me is a bottle I have had since earlier this year and is now nearly finished. A Glenrothes matured for 12 years in a sherry butt from Douglas Laing's Old Particular series. Concensus among most of the whisky geeks I have spoken to is that indy Glenrothes bottlings are superior to the originals and I tend to agree.
Cask - 1 of 490 bottles charged from cask DL11170
Region - Speyside
Glassware - Norlan
Served - Neat, non-chill filtered, no colouring, 48.4% abv
Colour - Tawny Orange
Nose - Rich, sherry, cigar box (definate tobacco) oak, get a feeling of warmth, inviting (pretencious?). Icing sugar, fudge, toffee. Pretty complex.
Palate -Sweet, spicy, dark fruits like raisins and sultanas, thick and chewy though the olorosso cask dominates everything.
Finish - Find it a bit drying, strange salty sensation at the side of the tongue. perhaps my taste buds are off? More oak.
Conclusion - Decent sherry bomb but for the price I would have probably preferred to save a tenner and get another bottle of A'bunadh
Score - 83/100
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