Pale yellow Orange zest, some spice Sweet and syrupy, with a longish finish and a nice warmth to the belly. Orange zest persists. Very nice alone on ice, although I prefer mine with some Whiskey.
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Glen Garioch, 15 Years Old, Sherry Cask Matured (Oloroso), DB, TRE, 53.7%, see: https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=2633118 Blends (approx. 50/50) lovely with the standard Drambuie. Love the higher %Abv in an approx. 50/50 blend and especially the fact that the Glen Garioch takes away the rough edges / tones from the Drambuie.
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My comment on 12/9/2014 - FANDL below: Sometimes it is too sweet for me too. But instead of ice, better add a whisky (cask strength, since sometimes, I also like to it give it more of a bite). Always difficult to find out which whisky (or whiskey from Ireland or USA) blends best, but quite often an island whisky will do well, since Drambuie is original also from an island, the Isle of Skye. I find the 15 YO also very good, and yes that is certainly for drinking pure, but it lacks a bid of a bite, although its 43%. I find a bid too elegant, too smooth, but indeed the better older brother.
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The Drambuie Liqueur Company Ltd., Drambuie, The Isle of Skye Liqueur, Since 1745, Produced in Mainland Scotland, 40%Abv., 1ltr Edition 2017, dark brown glass bottle.
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The Drambuie Liqueur Company Ltd., Drambuie, Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Liqueur, An dram buidheach - The drink that satisfies, Produced in Scotland, 40%Abv., 1ltr Edition pre 2015, clear glass bottle.
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5/10/2019 - Genghis88 Likes this wine: 89 Points
Pale yellow
Orange zest, some spice
Sweet and syrupy, with a longish finish and a nice warmth to the belly.
Orange zest persists. Very nice alone on ice, although I prefer mine with some Whiskey.
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2/28/2019 - Homer Holland wrote:
Glen Garioch, 15 Years Old, Sherry Cask Matured (Oloroso), DB, TRE, 53.7%, see:
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=2633118
Blends (approx. 50/50) lovely with the standard Drambuie.
Love the higher %Abv in an approx. 50/50 blend and especially the fact that the Glen Garioch takes away the rough edges / tones from the Drambuie.
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12/26/2018 - Homer Holland Likes this wine:
My comment on 12/9/2014 - FANDL below: Sometimes it is too sweet for me too. But instead of ice, better add a whisky (cask strength, since sometimes, I also like to it give it more of a bite). Always difficult to find out which whisky (or whiskey from Ireland or USA) blends best, but quite often an island whisky will do well, since Drambuie is original also from an island, the Isle of Skye.
I find the 15 YO also very good, and yes that is certainly for drinking pure, but it lacks a bid of a bite, although its 43%. I find a bid too elegant, too smooth, but indeed the better older brother.
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1/3/2018 - Homer Holland Likes this wine:
The Drambuie Liqueur Company Ltd., Drambuie, The Isle of Skye Liqueur, Since 1745, Produced in Mainland Scotland, 40%Abv., 1ltr
Edition 2017, dark brown glass bottle.
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1/3/2018 - Homer Holland Likes this wine:
The Drambuie Liqueur Company Ltd., Drambuie, Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Liqueur, An dram buidheach - The drink that satisfies, Produced in Scotland, 40%Abv., 1ltr
Edition pre 2015, clear glass bottle.
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