Peaty, dried fruits, dates, spice, dried herbs and a warm fruity finish. — 9 months ago
Very smooth. — 9 years ago
Firstly, merry Christmas to all!
Noticing that label variations exist for the Singleton 12, I became curious for why this is the case. Turns out Singleton is a brand (bottler?) that represents multiple distilleries. This is from Glen Ord at the edge of Black Isle peninsula in the Scottish Highlands.
To be frank, I've never been one to bat an eye when approached with Singleton - always seems to be the choice pour at bars in every corner of the world. Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised by this offering - orange, honey, and caramel on the nose. The palate is wood and spice driven with a subtle minerally and gingery finish. I liked it. Smooth and easy to drink. — 5 years ago
"Marmalade, corn flakes, and bagels". Amazing! Glen Ord (Highland) 25 yrs, cask strength, ex-bourbon casks. — 8 years ago
Thanks @Glen Knight — 10 years ago
Norman Gennaro
Lacking a bit of punch in the mid-palate reminds me of a donut hole wine finish. Just doesn’t have everything you want. Whiskybase ID
WB168465
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Glen Moray
Bottler
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS)
Bottling serie
Midnight marmalade
Vintage
19.06.1986
Stated Age
33 years old
Cask Type
1st Fill Ex-Oloroso Sherry Hogshead Finish
Casknumber
35.264
Number of bottles
218
Strength
46.1 % Vol. — 8 months ago