Glenmorangie - A Tale of the Forest | Whisky Review

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • whisky.com/p.p...
    Nosing 03:04
    Whisky.com reviews the Glenmorangie - A Tale of the Forest. With the Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest, the distillery from the Highlands once again proves its love of experimentation. The malt for this whisky was first kilned over botanicals such as pine needles, juniper and wood smoke. The whisky with forest influence was then allowed to mature in former and refilled bourbon casks before being bottled at 46 % ABV. The elaborate and colorful design of the outer packaging and the bottle was created by the Thai illustrator Pomme Chan, who is said to have an incomparable talent for drawing. Pomme Chan has also worked for other, large and international brands.
    Official answers and comments will only be given on whisky.com.
    www.whisky.com/...
    www.whisky.com/...
    #whisky #whiskey #glenmorangie Visit our online shop at Whisky.com
    Please note that we currently only ship to the Netherlands, Belgium Austria and Germany.

Komentáře • 18

  • @christinecamley
    @christinecamley Před 4 měsíci +2

    I enjoyed this Glenmorangie special series expression a lot. Tokyo was my favourite! Thanks Horst for the terrific review! It makes me want to have this scotch again and give it more thought! Cheers!

  • @prestonw3878
    @prestonw3878 Před rokem +10

    Really like the concept and I think that in the future distilleries will be using all manner of things to malt barley. There is a distillery in Arizona called Del Bac and mesquite wood is used to malt the barley and it creates a wonderful smoky bbq profile. Cheers!

    • @eafarrar
      @eafarrar Před rokem

      Santa Fe Spirits makes a wood-smoked malt (Colkegan), as does Andalusia in Texas (Stryker, I think?).

  • @ollie3428
    @ollie3428 Před rokem +10

    Another brilliant video. You sir could read the back of a shampoo bottle and I would want to drink it 😅

  • @carlosc9127
    @carlosc9127 Před rokem +13

    The color looks very interesting... I wonder if this is natural color

    • @Whiskycom
      @Whiskycom  Před rokem +6

      Unfortunately not. On the label it says, that the Whisky is with artificial colouring.

  • @MWelind0
    @MWelind0 Před rokem +4

    Look at the bottle!

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden Před rokem

    Love those forest floor aromas.

  • @ghb7089
    @ghb7089 Před rokem +2

    That sounds interesting because a bit smoky and strong whisky was not the direction of the distillery as I knew

  • @FrederickRH1
    @FrederickRH1 Před rokem +3

    I really enjoy your reviews. Can you elaborate a bit on why so many distilleries are doing these special releases with "catchy" names? Do they really need to fall to this type of marketing?

    • @BS-jn9kh
      @BS-jn9kh Před rokem +3

      Because they dont gave that much aged Whisky anymore, and they cant change that in the short term.
      So the best way to make money short term is to throw out "Special Editions" without age certification. Also you would be surprised how many people get caught by fancy packaging and naming.

  • @danandrews8102
    @danandrews8102 Před rokem +1

    We tried this at the distillery a few weeks back during a trip to Scotland and all unanimously agreed we hated it lol

    • @samspaeth1999
      @samspaeth1999 Před 9 měsíci

      Hahah this is my absolute favorite - something for everyone :)

  • @tpainsanger
    @tpainsanger Před rokem

    Hello! where can I buy that glass?
    cheers

  • @chikinlo
    @chikinlo Před rokem +1

    Who needs any sort of analytical instruments... Dude can smell exactly 5-10 ppm of whatever he's smelling. Impressive.

  • @clintwestwood1895
    @clintwestwood1895 Před rokem

    Glenmorangie are wizards.

  • @at20rule
    @at20rule Před rokem

    20% of the entire population on earth will be find this video unwatchable and if I remember correctly right around 40% of people with higher IQ's are also affected. I tried to power through it but my misophonia took over lol.