Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Gordon & MacPhail 70cl / 60.2%
A single cask Glenlossie 1982 40-year-old Speyside single malt whisky bottled in 2022 without colouring or chill filtration by Gordon & MacPhail for their legendary Private Collection range.
This 40-year-old Glenlossie 1982 came from single cask 3398, a refill American hogshead that yielded just 125 bottles at a frankly remarkable natural cask strength of 60.2%. This should be sensational whisky.
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Glenlossie 1982-2022 | 40 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Single Cask 3398
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Edradour may be the hidden gem of malts but this is a hidden gem in their line up. Dark, complex and satisfying, don't hesitate for a second, this is not to be missed at this price point.
Initial Smokey smell then a hint of pear drop.
Tried it without water and it had a sharp burning sensation on the palate as you would expect at this strength but once you added water the sharpness mellowed and the sweet vanilla taste came through.