Always good to get one of these when it drops to around this price. In store too.
A Glen Moray Elgin Classic, slowly matured in traditional oak casks.
Elgin Classic The younger malty flavours of butterscotch and lemongrass are allowed to shine in this wonderfully light whisky
Glen Moray Master Distiller
Colour: Light gold. Nose: At full strength, the aroma is fragrant and lightly drying with warming malty notes. The first impression is of butterscotch and shortbread with fresh herbal / grassy notes. Lemon curd and meringue are discovered in the background. Taste: The mouthfeel is lightly spiced with a warming and gently mouth watering effect. Malty toffee sweetness is present throughout with blackcurrants and a fragrant citrus lemongrass tang. Finish: Shortbread, fresh herbal notes (lemongrass) and the sweet spiciness of ginger marmalade.
The Glen Moray Distillery has been producing Single Malt Scotch Whisky since the 19th Century from Elgin, the capital of Speyside, Scotland's most famous whisky region.
The craft of producing this elegant and well-rounded Single Malt has been passed from generation to generation ensuring the legacy of the Glen Moray Distillery continues.
Distilled and matured in Scotland
A Glen Moray Elgin Classic, slowly matured in traditional oak casks.
Elgin Classic The younger malty flavours of butterscotch and lemongrass are allowed to shine in this wonderfully light whisky
Glen Moray Master Distiller
Colour: Light gold. Nose: At full strength, the aroma is fragrant and lightly drying with warming malty notes. The first impression is of butterscotch and shortbread with fresh herbal / grassy notes. Lemon curd and meringue are discovered in the background. Taste: The mouthfeel is lightly spiced with a warming and gently mouth watering effect. Malty toffee sweetness is present throughout with blackcurrants and a fragrant citrus lemongrass tang. Finish: Shortbread, fresh herbal notes (lemongrass) and the sweet spiciness of ginger marmalade.
The Glen Moray Distillery has been producing Single Malt Scotch Whisky since the 19th Century from Elgin, the capital of Speyside, Scotland's most famous whisky region.
The craft of producing this elegant and well-rounded Single Malt has been passed from generation to generation ensuring the legacy of the Glen Moray Distillery continues.
Distilled and matured in Scotland
Younger = cheaper to produce at the distillery, also less developed as a single malt of course.
Do you not get discount on spirits with staff card?
No.
Seems to be the way it is going, lots of these NAS stuff winning awards and the like. At least the price reflects this, it isn't one I've had and need to get some more selections for my homemade whisky advent calendars I'm making this year. So will take a look for this
Yep it's a bit harsh, definitely tastes young but still well worth £16 - I'd prob be happy paying up to £20 for it