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Glenmorangie25-year-old Pommard Cask Finish

Single Malt
Aged 25 years
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Summary

This 25-year-old single malt whisky from Glenmorangie is a testament to the art of aging and finishing. Matured for a quarter of a century, it has been given a unique twist with a finish in Pommard casks, which are traditionally used for Burgundy wines. This finishing process imparts a distinctive character to the whisky, adding layers of complexity and depth that are both intriguing and satisfying.

On the nose, this whisky offers a rich bouquet of aromas, with notes of dark fruits, oak, and a hint of spice. The influence of the Pommard casks is evident, bringing a subtle wine-like quality that complements the inherent characteristics of the aged spirit. The palate is equally impressive, with a harmonious blend of flavors that include dried fruits, vanilla, and a touch of chocolate, all wrapped in a smooth, velvety texture.

The finish is long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression of warmth and sophistication. This whisky is a perfect example of how careful aging and innovative finishing techniques can create a truly exceptional spirit. It is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to fully appreciate its intricate flavors and aromas.

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Tasting Notes

Nose
Rich bouquet of dark fruits, oak, and a hint of spice.
Palate
Harmonious blend of dried fruits, vanilla, and a touch of chocolate.
Finish
Long and lingering with warmth and sophistication.

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The Critics

  • Whisky Advocate94 points