This week I take a look at the 'Extremely Rare' Glenmorangie 18 yr! If you enjoy my content, please consider supporting! / maltmondays #whiskytube #whiskeyreviews #Glenmorangie #scotch
I managed to pick up several bottles of Ancnoc 18 when they were about $120 and I would definitely put that one far and above the Glenmorangie 18. Bottled at 46% ABV, natural color and non chill filtered too. Absolute best bang for buck!
@@MaltMondays I'll look forward to seeing your thoughts on it when you try it! It's a sleeper because so many people don't know about it but it's very bright and bursting with flavor.
Got it yesterday for 65 bucks at a sale in a supermarket. They have a fine drinks section no one buys from (Eastern European country, people don't really know about this stuff). It's really great. My first 18 yo.
I’m glad you like it! Glenmorangie can be a little bit hit or miss for me simply because their whiskies are so delicate. The Nectar D’or for instance is well crafted but so incredibly subtle I never find myself reaching for the bottle compared to say a Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2011 which is the same type of casks but so much more robust and intense and characterful. However, sometimes light and delicate is what I am in the mood for and Glenmorangie definitely shines when that’s the case!
They don't label it as natural color anywhere so I have to assume that they do add coloring. That being said, it is pretty light in color, so I don't think they are adding much.