Glen Moray 1988 33 Years Single Malt Whisky

Glen Moray 1988 MoS

Glen Moray

Speyside · United Kingdom

3.9
★★★½

11 ratings

Bottle Information

Age
33 years
ABV
53.7%
Volume
50 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Glen Moray
Distillation Year
1988
Bottling Year
2021
Cask Types
Bourbon Hogshead

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Recent history

Lowest Price:€49.95(2024-04-26)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

Expert analysis and tasting impressions

1#1

Right, poured a glss of this earlier 🥃. Nose hits hard, smoky peat 🔥. Palate is smooth, honey 🍯 and dried fruit. Finish lingers abit, warm and spicy. Definately one for a quiet night in. Cheers! 🍻

2#2

Ah, right, this dram's got a proper earthy kick, like walkin' through damp soil after rain. A bit of sweet honey comes through, and there's a smoky hint that's not too overpowerin'. Fruity too, I reckon - maybe some stewed apples? 🍎 Spicy finish, with a touch of vanilla. Quite enjoyble, really. Just a solid, no-fuss whisky for a quiet evenin'. 👍

3#3

Took a sip of this whisky and blimey, it’s proper lush! A bit smokey at first, then comes this sweet hunny note 🍯. The aftertaste lingers like a warm hug, with some fruity hints – maybe apples? 🍎 Really goes down smooth, perfect for a chill evening. Cheers mate! 🥃🔥

4#4

Smells like dark choclate and stewed plumms... 🥃 Taste's a bit oaky, with some black pepper warmth The finish? Long, with a sweet sultana fade 💨

5#5

Right, so first off, get a whiff of vanila and carmel. Quite nice, innit? 🥃 On the tongue, honey and a bit of fruit, maybe some spicyness too. Finish is smoky, like a bonfire. Proper good! 😋

6#6

Blimey, this dram's got a proper campfire smokiness to it, innit? 🔥 First sip is all warm honey and a bit of vanilla, like a cozy hug. Then it hits you with a wee spicy kick, maybe some oakiness lingerin'. Finish is smooth, leavin' a faint fruity note. Cheers! 🥃😊 Tis a right good pour for a quiet evenin'.

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