Macion Grey
the Libertine
The ever redoubtable AVB recommended I pick up the 1991 Genrothes to try, but I have yet to place an order for it (only available online). When I was in my local liquor store picking up my always disappearing gin stock replacement bottle, I happened upon this little gem (one box left) and snatched it up straight away. This was the first time I had seen it stocked in your run of the mill liquor store. What a pleasant surprise.
This has the same addictive smoothness that the Macallan Fine Oak series exhibits, but with a bigger hint of spice and a slightly juicier fruit tone as well.
The nose is very honeyed and inviting without a trace of harshness. It would be best described as plump raisins, honey and mild white pepper. The taste reminded me of the lemon zests I use in my oft-consumed martinis, mixed with a distinct juicy fruit core and an exquisite hazelnut milk chocolate overtone. Silky smooth and very approachable.
If this is a preview of the Glenrothes Vintages quality... sign me up for all I can get my hands on.
Oh yes.
This has the same addictive smoothness that the Macallan Fine Oak series exhibits, but with a bigger hint of spice and a slightly juicier fruit tone as well.
The nose is very honeyed and inviting without a trace of harshness. It would be best described as plump raisins, honey and mild white pepper. The taste reminded me of the lemon zests I use in my oft-consumed martinis, mixed with a distinct juicy fruit core and an exquisite hazelnut milk chocolate overtone. Silky smooth and very approachable.
If this is a preview of the Glenrothes Vintages quality... sign me up for all I can get my hands on.
Oh yes.