Glen Garioch 31 Year Old Angus Thanes Series Macbeth Act One
Glen Garioch 31 Year Old Angus Thanes Series Macbeth Act One
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
54.6% ABV
$930-$1,000
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What the Retailer Says
One of 12 noble malts chosen to represent the Thanes in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth. This vatting of four first-fill bourbon barrels is a fantastic example of rich, weighty 1990s Glen Garioch. More than three decades in American oak has created a concentrated and full-bodied dram with satisfying notes of panettone, candied peel, and banana.
The whiskies for this series were chosen by Elixir Distillers based on character profiles created by spirits writer Dave Broom. Each bottling features artwork from celebrated illustrator Sir Quentin Blake.
Tasting Notes (courtesy of Joe Rogers, The Whisky Exchange)
Nose: Candied peel, white grapes and kiwis. After those fruity notes comes a much richer side with panettone, dried apricots and golden syrup
Palate: More green fruit, then bananas, cough candy and barley sugars. It’s nicely fat and oily in texture with oat cakes, nutmeg, wildflowers and dry chalky white wines
Finish: Long and stony with a lingering fruitiness
Comment: Brilliantly textural with lots of character. A very enjoyable dram
What Gary Says
Nose: Light, floral, subtle fruit with peaches, pears and baked apples, honey, heather and a bit of nylon rope.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, honey, vanilla, orange marmalade with peaches, cinnamon and building pepper spice.
Finish: Moderate in length, drying with fruit spice.
Comments: This is a quite nice dram, and an interesting concept (as a fan of The Bard, I’m curious about the selection but these are mostly priced outside of my reach; thanks to Richard for providing a sample as he graciously does so often!). Very gentle and tasty; a bit of water brings out a bit of smoked pork on the nose, and mutes that pepper spice build on the palate.
Rating: Stands Out
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