Mortlach 1990 DT Whisky Galore
| Category | SINGLE MALT |
| Distillery | Mortlach |
| Bottler | - |
| Bottling Series | - |
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| Bottled Year | - |
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| Cask Type | - |
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| Bottles Released | - |
| ABV | 40.0% |
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| Label | - |
| Country | Scotland |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
amber
air Nose
the epitome of what is lauded about these 1980s long aged G&M malts: coconut, medicines, precious wood oils and the faintest, most threadbare of peats. Then, of course, beyond all that: exotic fruits. Presented here in dried out, crystalised, tea-ish form. Heather flowers, manuka honey, wormwood and the most ancient and beautiful of herbal liqueurs, what I imagine 19th century yellow Chartreuse should smell like
restaurant Palate
about as assertive and ‘big’ as this series at 40% could get. Massively thick fruit oils, mango tea, guava jam, lime oils, all manner of dried out wildflowers, umami paste and many herbal bitters, extracts and infusions. This peat is still there, threading its way between everything in a wispy and almost ethereal manner. The mouthfeel is still oily and superbly textural. Rancio and the deliciously walnutty sherry grow ever more dominant over time
timer Finish
medium - possibly a tad short. But still immensely riddled with precious herbs, hardwood resins, exotic teas and a thrillingly complex array of old school medicines
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