Glen Moray 19 Year Old - Malts of Scotland

Rich, Dried Fruits
2024-11-09
The Glen Moray 19 Year Old from Malts of Scotland is a drop that falls into the category of intense single malts with its 54.8% vol. Matured in a sherry hogshead from 1998 to 2017, this whisky promises a multi-faceted experience. We are excited!
Glen Moray 19 Year Old - Malts of Scotland
Glen Moray 19 Year Old - Malts of Scotland
Single Malt Whisky | 19 Year Old | 54,80 % ABV. | 127,14 €/l | Glen Moray Distillery | bottled by Malts of Scotland | produced in | Whiskybase ID 100072

Smell

From the very first nosing, you realise that this whisky is not a light representative from Speyside. Musty notes, familiar from old wine cellars, immediately fill the nose. This is followed by an intense smell of leather, reminiscent of old leather furniture that tells stories of times gone by. These deep, earthy tones are accompanied by a hint of pepper, which adds spiciness. A slight nuttiness is added, but this is almost drowned out by the extra dry sultanas - the typical influence of the sherry cask is clearly noticeable here.
A hint of ash and burnt candle wick hovers in the background. These are notes that not everyone will like, but they give the Glen Moray 19 year old a strong, slightly smoky touch.

Taste

The first impression is intense and full-bodied, almost exuberant. The combination of dark chilli chocolate and baking cocoa brings with it a complex bitter note, which, however, blends perfectly with the high viscosity of the whisky. This mouthfeel is heavy and oily - you can clearly feel the 19 years of maturation.
An interesting side effect is the memory of an extinguished candle, a slightly waxy, almost burnt nuance that makes the flavour profile even more complex. The whisky comes across as bitter overall, which can be quite polarising.

Finish

A strong sulphur note, reminiscent of rotten eggs, leaves no doubt that this whisky is polarising. Pepper and a herbaceous, tobacco-like mate tea flavour linger long into the finish and reinforce the bitter, slightly rough character. An impression of wet towel remains, which - like the sulphur - is not suitable for every palate.

Thoughts

The Glen Moray 19 year old bottled by Malts of Scotland is not a whisky that will appeal to everyone. Its intense, sometimes challenging flavours of sulphur, leather and dark chocolate make it a real experience that you won't forget in a hurry. However, it is precisely these extreme notes that make it more of an adventure for the taste buds than a pure delight.

Rating: 71/100 - Very Good (Marcel: 71 | Sascha: 71)

Value for Money: 4/5 - Good

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