This post is
a good 18 months in the making. The
journey began with two guys wanting to expand on the alcohol flavors that we
consumed. So we set our sight on
Bourbons, Whiskey and Scotch. Little did
we know how similar and different EVERY one of these was going to be? We started grabbing any old bottle put it
over rocks and started to drink. Within
that first month we took a recommendation from the random drinker at some bar
and took home the first bottle of Glenlivet 12.
This has been the drink we compare everything else to ever since.
When we
began this adventure into the wonderful world of Single Malts it was like the
blind leading the blind across the Grand Canyon. Needless to say we had a lot of trial and
error going on. This blog will help us
share some of our experiences and hopefully allow us the opportunity to guide
the next person that would like to head down the path that we have chosen.
Just as wine
has many levels of aromas and flavors a good Scotch will have many different
levels as well. At the end of the day
the most important piece for us is that you enjoy it and for us we enjoy
Glenlivet 12 way more than we should. It
is very smooth from the initial smell and sip.
It is from the Speyside region, not smoky at all for those many folks that
love that flavor this might not be the one for you. This one can be enjoyed neat or on the rocks
or in our case one big rock. My goal
here is not to get too technical, but rather keep the descriptions a bit on the
simpler side to serve as a general guideline for what our readers might enjoy
as there are many different resources out there to help with the specifics of
the brands we sample. Below we have
linked and listed the tasting note from the Master of Malt as an example.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of
Malt
Nose: Sweet creamy vanilla, honey, pineapple, vanilla,
pressed apples and a little cinnamon.
Palate: Apple cores, fresh and fruity trifle and creamy
citrus.
Finish: Long and delicious, almonds and apple.
Overall: One of the best selling malts in the world, well-worth
re-visiting.
After it is all said and
done why not check out the Glenlivet
official website! You will be
able to see what they say about their own 12 year old product as well as you
would be able to take a look at the other items that they offer.
Character: The smooth and welcoming one
Colour: Bright and lively gold
Nose: Fruity, summer-like fragrances
Palate: Well-balanced and
fruity with strong pineapple notes
Finish: Creamy and smooth with marzipan and fresh
hazelnuts
Craft facts
The delicate and complex character of the 12 Year Old derives from the height
and width of stills at The Glenlivet Distillery.
This expression is
matured in a mixture of cask types, including American and European Oak.
Maturation in American oak imparts vanilla
notes and gives the whisky its distinct smoothness.
The mineral
rich water from Josie's Well ensures the best possible results during mashing
and fermenting to form the flavours that define this expression.
So time to go out and get
your own bottle of Glenlivet 12, open it up and share it with a good
friend! Until next time!
Cheers!
C & D