Glenglassaugh
- 12 years.
Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old is a typical example of how a coastal whisky tastes. In this case, the maritime notes are accompanied by warm tropical breezes with fruit and floral hints.
Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old is a typical example of how a coastal whisky tastes. In this case, the maritime notes are accompanied by warm tropical breezes with fruit and floral hints.
Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old is a typical example of how a coastal whisky tastes. In this case, the maritime notes are accompanied by warm tropical breezes with fruit and floral hints. It's a mild and flattering whisky where the alcohol is masked behind gentle flavors and aromas. Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old is an excellent and uncomplicated social whisky, an exciting acquaintance, and a first step towards an age-specific core range that is now being rebuilt at Glenglassaugh.
Golden bronze
Sea, apricot, soft vanilla, and tropical floral notes.
Nutty, dates, figs, cherries, and pleasant creamy tones.
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