A 12-year-old Glen Garioch 2011 single cask bottled in 2023 without colouring or chill filtration by our fancypants friends at Berry Bros & Rudd.
This 2011 Glen Garioch 12-year-old was finished in an Oloroso sherry butt for two years before bottling, yielding a total of 433 bottles at a very robust 58.4%. A big, spicy dram with sherried dried fruit, cooked brambles and a nice thread of smoke, this is a great dram from a fantastic distillery.
Attributes
Distillery
Glen Garioch
Bottler
Berry Bros & Rudd
Series
Spring Releases 2023
Country
Scotland
Region
Highland
Distilled Year
2011
Bottling Year
2023
Age
12
Limited Edition
Yes
Bottles Produced
433
Cask Type
Butt & Oloroso Finish
Cask Number
08028
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
58.4%
Pre-Owned
No
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: The bouquet offers dark chocolate and tea leaves, with prune cake and spiced sultanas appearing with time.
Palate: Glen Garioch has an incredible body, and the palate is notably thick as dried fruit, wood smoke, brambles and oak spice all demand your attention.
Finish: The finish lasts long, showing a perfect balance of fruit, spice, smoke and Sherry wood. It’s a perfect marriage of wood and distillate.
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Glen Garioch 2011-2023 | 12 Year Old Berry Bros & Rudd Single Cask 08028
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There are a lot of better and cheaper sherried single malts. This one is decent, but too young and I think this is overpriced. I wouldn't buy another bottle of this young single malt at this price level.