Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 50%
A single cask Glenglassaugh 1978 bottled as a 27-year-old without colouring or chill filtration back in 2005 by Douglas Laing for their Old Malt Cask range. Interestingly, this Glenglassaugh was classified by Douglas Laing as a Speyside; since the 2009 Scotch Whisky Regulations was passed, Glenglassaugh has been officially considered a Highland whisky, one of the only things that particular SWA botch job got right.
This 27-year-old Glenglassaugh 1978 came from a single refill hogshead cask #1994 that yielded 213 bottles at the Old Malt Cask standard strength of 50%. Glenglassaugh is a top-notch old school distillery that is only just starting to get the recognition it deserves - this Old Malt Cask edition from the golden age of indie bottlers should be a classic.
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Glenglassaugh 1978-2005 | 27 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask Single Cask 1994
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An exciting deep rich brown coloured liquid.
A compote of fruit together with dried grapes is lovely on the tongue.
Nicely sweetened syrup is evident too.
Invested in two bottles but will be ordering a third.
Great warming malt enjoyed by two. (One aka Pig)
I know I bought a cask strength whisky but was expecting a nice taste but the strength overpowered the flavor, I found it harsh, but I am not a whiskey conasur. I also bought the secret Orkney signatory cask strength and that was very nice.