Tuesday, 10 June 2025

June Whisky of the Month


My whisky for June is from Scotland for a change, right up in the north east and near the coast, Glenmorangie Distilliary Co (website) and their 'signature single malt' The Original 12 Years Old (40.0%). This single malt whisky is aged in white oak ex-bourbon casks for 12 years, unsurprisingly, ๐Ÿ˜‰helping it to develop its colour and flavours. I've had Glenmorangie before, quite a few times actually, and the first time I drank it has special meaning for me. 

I used to always buy my Scottish Grandad a bottle of whisky for his Christmas present, if I ever deviated thinking I'd buy something a wee bit different to make it special, he hated it, so I just 'deviated' by buying different whiskies each year, for example Chivas Regal, or Glenmorangie, which I bought for him in 1996. Sadly, he died in hospital on the 25th of December 1996 after suffering a stroke a few days before, so my mother gave back to me the unopened bottle of Glenmorangie, which became the first time I ever drank it, toasting Jimmy 'Jock' Reilly, ironically, saying cheers in Scot's Gaelic, slainte mhath, means good health ๐Ÿ˜’ R.I.P. Grandad.

So, Glenmorangie for me has a special place in my memories, although what was meant for Grandad would have been the 10 years old... The 12 years old has a bright golden colour (I remember the 10 years old being paler), with vanilla and butterscotch in the aroma, a hint of fruit, orange citrus and peaches, and I could definitely smell the spirit, but it pours out smooth and very easy to drink, with butterscotch and toffee predominant to my taste, and a hint of cinnamon, apricot and citrus, with a lovely warming finish. Slainte Mhath!๐Ÿ‘

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