Glen Garioch The First Editions 1993 20 Years Single Malt Whisky

Glen Garioch 1993 ED

Glen Garioch

Highlands · United Kingdom

3.2
★★★

7 ratings

Bottle Information

Age
20 years
ABV
58.2%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Glen Garioch
Distillation Year
09.1993
Bottling Year
2014
Cask Types
Refill Hogshead

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Lowest Price:€127.30(2024-02-28)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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1#1

Right then, had a nip of this earlier 🥃. Nose is warm, like dried fruit and old wood 🍂. Tasteing smooth but with a bit of kick... spice maybe? Finish lingers proper long. Makes you feel cozy inside 🔥. Definitly worth the pour on a rainy night 😌. No rush, just savouring the moment.

2#2

Right then, here’s what I’m gettin from this dram… Nose is pure cosy—like stewed apples, dark toffee, an a whisper of bonfire smoke. 🍎🔥 Sip time: it’s rich, but not heavy. There’s a wave of dried fruits, a splash of vanilla oak, an a pinch of spice that tickles the tongue. Maybe a hint of orange peel too? 🍊 Finish just lingers—warm, a bit peppery, with that lovley waxy feel you get from a proper aged malt. Feels like a rainy evening dram, y’know? No fancy blabbin, just good whisky that makes you go “ahhh.” 🥃✨ Slàinte.

3#3

Right then, grabbed this one neat. First whiff? Loads of 🌲 smoky peat, but then some lovely 🍯 honey comes through. Took a sip – ooft, proper fiery! Got that classic fiery kick, but it mellows out. There's a sweet thing, maybe like taffy or burnt sugar. Finishes with a bit of a citrus zing and some woody spice. 🥃 Really warming on the way down. Not too shabby!

4#4

Well, this whisky's got a lovely smoky nose, kinda peaty too. 🌫️ On the palate, it's smooth with hints of oak and maybe a bit of dried fruit – I get some honey notes as well. Quite warming on the finish, really enjoyd it! 👍 Sometimes it feels a bit spicy, but that's part of the charm. 🥃

5#5

Mmm, this one's a real hug in a glass. 😊 First whiff is like honey and warm vanilla custard, maybe a touch of burnt sugar. Smells cozy, ya know? Tastes proper smooth. There's this rich, creamy toffee thing goin' on, then a wee bit of orange peel sneaks in. Not sharp, just a lovely brightness. Spices are gentle - a bit of cinnamon and nutmeg, like it's been sat in a bakery. The finish is long and warming, like a soft blanket. Leaves a nice, sweet echo on the tongue. It's a "drink by the fire" dram, for sure. Simple pleasures, really. 🥃

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