ralfy review 847 - GlenDronach 18yo @ 46%vol:

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  • @brianboru8858
    @brianboru8858 3 года назад +11

    ‘This is why you should always lick your cigar boxes’ 😂 gotta love a Ralfy review!

  • @straycat9157
    @straycat9157 3 года назад +8

    Hello Ralfy! I follow you from the early days but never commented until now. First I saw your videos for the whisky knowledge but in the end I stayed for your wise rants and stories. And, if you permit me, I must say that after all these years enjoying your videos, when you upload a new one is like reuniting again with an old friend. Thank you to your channel, I started my malt journey and it couldn't be more happy with it, I discovered an amazing world of memories. Recently I traveled to Scotland, an old dream of my childhood, and I absolutely fell in love with your beautiful country and history. And I had a lovely scottish malt moments too! Thank you for all your work and dedication after all these years, Ralfy. I hope I could go back to Scotland very soon, this time to visit the western islands (and some peated distilleries of course)! All my best wishes too you, cheers!

  • @paullynch4021
    @paullynch4021 3 года назад +28

    I usually have 3 or 4 bottles of whiskey open..... and one of them currently is GlenDronach 18, so I had to pour myself a wee dram while I watch. Luckily I live in Japan where tax on spirits is very low, and bargains galore can be had. I don't think it cost me more than US$110, or about 12,000 yen. Alcohol tastes better when it's a bargain!

  • @AlReyn
    @AlReyn 3 года назад +2

    "The carpets welcome to it" love it Ralfy - great review thank you. I have the 15 and 18 year old on my list of soon to purchase

  • @alexk3088
    @alexk3088 3 года назад +2

    Ralfy's eyeroll when talking about Paterson throwing whisky on the carpet made me chuckle. But then when he said that some Dalmores "the carpet is welcome to it", that made me burst out in laughter. Thank you, Ralfy :)

  • @johnw1597
    @johnw1597 3 года назад +1

    Ordered a bottle of this along with a bottle of Springbank 15...should keep me nice and busy this first lockdown weekend! I know I've said it before, Ralfy, but thank you for these videos. I know whisky is very much 'personal taste', but people like yourself give more inexperienced people like myself an excellent insight into bottles we probably wouldn't otherwise have bought. Anyway, keep up the great work and bring on the weekend!

  • @dutchpagans
    @dutchpagans 3 года назад +1

    Ralfie this by far my favorite single malt!
    And i love that you are reviewing it.
    🥃

  • @georgearagon2546
    @georgearagon2546 3 года назад +1

    Ralfy!!! " the carpets welcome to it"! Its why we love you Ralfy! An honest. Free of flannel , sometimes brutal, opinion and education. Im proud to call you my malt mate and professor of malt university!!

  • @richardking9607
    @richardking9607 3 года назад +9

    "Non-chill filtered" and "Natural colour" noted on packing tube.

  • @Zeke-Z
    @Zeke-Z 2 года назад +1

    You're the best Ralfy! Love this bottle, got a mothballed one that had 22 year in it! Absolutely amazing.

  • @christopherfish1972
    @christopherfish1972 3 года назад +3

    Hi Ralfy, I watched this review while sipping on the EXACT dram you are reviewing! (2019 bottling!) Totally agree about the 15 yo; it was my tried and true sherry bomb many years ago before the company switched. Having tasted this new 18 yo, I am quite happy with my purchase, and that’s now reinforced by your high praise of the stuff! What fun to do a kind of virtual tasting alongside you! Thank you so much for your lovely content!

  • @rafaelricci8881
    @rafaelricci8881 3 года назад +2

    Another interesting review..glad to see your subscribers grow in number, Ralfy! Ciao!

  • @MrPsiman
    @MrPsiman 3 года назад

    I Love you Ralfy . One of the few tell it like it is reviewers on RUclips. Keep it Up

  • @delinquentflair
    @delinquentflair 3 года назад

    Good review - it helped me make the decision to get a bottle of the 18 year old for myself on Christmas. Cheers and Happy New Year!

  • @marcdedecker3400
    @marcdedecker3400 3 года назад

    I've been waiting so long for this one! Enjoying the 12yo more with each dram, but always wondered what the 18yo was like! Thanks Ralfy. Read my mind

    • @troyfraser5395
      @troyfraser5395 3 года назад

      @marc de decker Geeee going from the 12 to the 18 is like going from a Morris minor to a rolls Royce...... I hope you have got the chance to try the 18, to me it is on a whole other level to the 12 (I wasn’t a fan of the 12 - love the 15,18,21 though)

  • @timveal1897
    @timveal1897 3 года назад

    So glad to hear such a complimentary review! My mother in law bought me a bottle for my 30th recently and its sitting alongside the other Sherry monsters in my cabinet 👍🏼 Thank you for the time you take Ralfy to put this together and help me navigate my way through the world of Whisky 🥃 Good Health!

    • @lazoob
      @lazoob 3 года назад

      Top quality mother in law buddy.

  • @burkeredh
    @burkeredh 3 года назад +9

    I have got a Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs choice, Dalmore, cask strength 57.4% and no colour added or chill filtration, and its bloody lovely !!!

    • @helinophoto
      @helinophoto 3 года назад +1

      Indeed, I can remember Ralfy mentioning this when he did his reviews on Dalmore. They have very good casks and spirit, but it is not possible to get that experience in the OB’s. Consider yourself very lucky. ^^

  • @roryglasgow3719
    @roryglasgow3719 3 года назад

    Fantastic episode, thank you!

  • @SaltyCuban
    @SaltyCuban 3 года назад +4

    I’ve tasted and finished , and still own a sealed 2016 bottle. It was wonderful. Had a 2013 bottle of 15 yr old. Side by side I preferred the 15, but the 18 had a more elegant finish and nose. Also, a dusty cocoa finish that wasn’t quite there in the 15. Oddly enough. When there was maybe a 1/4 left of each I mixed them together.
    The 18 year old dominated the 15.
    Anyhow. I still hold 3-15 yr olds & 1 -18 yr old.
    Holding on to them because their prices , especially the old 15 is too hot for me now. With shipping on auction it’s @$230.
    Great stuff. Poor mans sherry monster now, maybe macallan 12. Glenfarclas 15, Aberlour Abunahd ?
    Prices need to settle down. Getting too expensive to buy an “old school” quality sherry bottle these days.

  • @lucienvisser5405
    @lucienvisser5405 3 года назад +2

    The new 18 (this year) will be the same as the current 15 year. The old bottles were raised on sherry casks. When Glendronach restarted production after being sold, they used a lot of bourbon cask. When Glendronach was resold they did a lot of reracking to sherry casks because the new owners knew that Glendronach is all about sherry maturation.

  • @johnw1597
    @johnw1597 3 года назад +3

    Well Ralfy, looks like you're costing me another few quid here after this review! (joke ;-) I have been scratching my head over this one for some time as to whether or not to add it to the collection...sounds like now might be the perfect time to bite the bullet! Great review mate, take care.

  • @Alex-pr6zv
    @Alex-pr6zv 3 года назад +4

    Ralfy has a clever way of burying his criticisms in praise.

  • @TheMetalGBG
    @TheMetalGBG 2 года назад

    I tried this at a restaurant yesterday and it was an absoulte homerun! One of my favorite whiskeys I've had.

  • @albertmiller3082
    @albertmiller3082 3 года назад +59

    My current scotch industry observation: “The new $200 bottle is the old $90 bottle with a fresh label”...

    • @cap5575
      @cap5575 3 года назад +11

      So accurate. Particularly in my stupid controlled state where this damn bottle costs 220 stupid dollars. Getting ridiculous.
      And I say that even tho this is by far one of my favorite bottles.

    • @stanislavmigra
      @stanislavmigra 3 года назад +3

      Glendronach 15 costs more then 18 here

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC 3 года назад +3

      Inflation is a thing

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 3 года назад +2

      Agreed albert, and if you want some put your name on a list and they'll order you a bottle but wait a month.

    • @albertmiller3082
      @albertmiller3082 3 года назад +5

      @@SuperAWaC profit is another thing.

  • @tommyplussunnyful
    @tommyplussunnyful 3 года назад

    Great Review, I loved this one and stocked up before the price rise

  • @Manglerdome
    @Manglerdome 3 года назад +1

    I had one bottle about 1.5 years ago, it was really an experience. I do like the 21 year Parliament even more :)

  • @mikeaddison-saipe5820
    @mikeaddison-saipe5820 3 года назад +2

    Hefty price in New Zealand (200 - 215 dollars nz). However - I had a couple of bottles of the old 15 year old and so will give this a try. Oh, and Ralfy - I do agree on the Dalmore comment - both sides of the discussion.
    I also had a newer bottle of the 15 year old and was right with you there - it was a good whisky - but just not on the same playing field as the old one.

  • @RomainRiviere
    @RomainRiviere 3 года назад

    so cool to hear Ralfy speaking French. I don't care if he said "poivre (pepper) instead of poire (pear). That was great.

  • @aaronedgerton1843
    @aaronedgerton1843 3 года назад +2

    Hi Ralfy, I live in Brisbane Australia and am very grateful for all your good advice and appreciate your honesty and conviction. Thank you. I have an open bottle of 2015 Glendronach 18 which is just under half full so I decided to buy a few more bottles. But when I went to buy they were all sold out in Australia, so I panicked and bought 3 bottles from the UK which I got for around what they sell here in Australia for. However I bought them thinking they were the 2019 bottling and they arrived with a bottling date 2nd June 2020. I keep hearing that the 2020 bottles are not very good and that they have no older whisky in them. I did read on a Whisky forum that there is a chance that a mid 2020 bottle could have very old whisky due to the time it takes to dilute with water from cask strength, they were saying sometimes up to 12 months, which would mean a June 2020 bottle would still have the older whisky. Ralfy, could you please shed some light on this? Thank you in advance

    • @jammose6208
      @jammose6208 3 года назад

      I grabbed a 2020 bottled one just about a month ago in Australia too but have not opened it. I’m worried now after reading this! Wasn’t cheap.

  • @comradesomo
    @comradesomo 3 года назад +1

    Got half a bottle left of the '18 vintage and a full bottle of the '19 vintage, glad I picked them up before the price took off.

  • @MyScottyboy1
    @MyScottyboy1 3 года назад +1

    4 months late to the party. but just have to say that I've just added water to this with ralfy (at 15 mins in) and I can't believe the transformation! Much like an Arran 18. Lovely. Complex. Wow! a 90.

  • @justinkean
    @justinkean 3 года назад +1

    Ralfy, I opened a 2019 bottling about 4 months ago the first few weeks drank just over a quarter bottle, lovely dram and then left it for 6 weeks. On going back in, it was very odd, sour and sharp, not nice to be honest, I'd goes as far as saying I should have gassed it. Not sure why the newer version did not stand up overtime as well as the pre 2015 bottlings but maybe I just got a bad bottling for some odd reason. Funnily enough I tried it last night as my last dram of the evening after two 'Glenmorangie's A Midwinter Night's Dram' and it seemed to have improved slightly, jury is still out for me on the newer bottlings. Great review cheers JK

  • @Matt-gf4gd
    @Matt-gf4gd 3 года назад

    Funny how the 18 is now sold out that my online retailer, but not the 21 for $20 more. Thanks a lot ralfy!

  • @DennyMelanson1
    @DennyMelanson1 3 года назад

    Love the review, and glad I was able to stash a handful of these before they evaporate from the market! Curious what year was the one you reviewed bottled in?

  • @tooslow1614
    @tooslow1614 3 года назад

    Thanks Ralfy

  • @franklampard6316
    @franklampard6316 3 года назад +4

    Oh Ralfy - how I miss the lightheartedness of your older reviews when you first started.

  • @Nikolay_Nikolov
    @Nikolay_Nikolov 3 года назад

    Thanks for the review, Ralfy.
    Last year I managed to snatch one 2017 and two 2019 bottles. I paid 71 euro for the 2017 bottle and 2 x 80 euro for the 2019 ones. Local dealers basically didn't have a clue about what were they selling, they just have put their regular margin over the price :)
    Now I'm left with the hope for a proper occasion to come by so I can get one of those beauties opened :)

    • @sav7568
      @sav7568 3 года назад +1

      Congratulations on some great buying. This whisky is now around 130 euro in Germany and $160 in the US. Expen$ive.

    • @Flow-Joe
      @Flow-Joe 3 года назад +1

      Got one for 87€ at my local retailer last week. It was so great i bought the two others they had today. All three 2019. It's still worth looking for them.

  • @tammaz
    @tammaz 3 года назад +2

    I'm on my 5th bottle of Glendronach 18. I belive it's my favoritt. I bought my first one 3 years ago for 80 pounds.
    I was hoping Ralfy would clarify the rumor that the Allerdice contain much older whisky than stated because of the mothballing in the 90's.

  • @montycaps8235
    @montycaps8235 3 года назад +1

    Great review!! I remember many years ago at a local liquor store I had purchased the 18 for $112 Canadian and the 21 $120. I told folks get this now before pricing becomes out of control. Miss those days. I’ve walked away from whiskey now for two years due to becoming disappointed more times than not. Also, where pricing has gone and with all the special editions out there it’s a big risk of money to be disappointed and most of my favorites like this one priced itself out of my wallet.

    • @ralfydotcom
      @ralfydotcom  3 года назад +2

      . . . you make a good point, and more people are questioning value in relation to price.

    • @montycaps8235
      @montycaps8235 3 года назад

      @@ralfydotcom the hasn’t stopped me from tuning into your reviews though. Been a fan for years and years. Ive always loved your honest approach. Cheers

  • @mcw2553
    @mcw2553 3 года назад +9

    The Allardice a number of years ago was my first real "wow" moment with whisky. It was so rich, so amazingly flavoured, so beautiful. I've had a lot of sherried whiskies since then and I still haven't found something on the same level, let alone at the price point which was around €70 at that time. Luckily I stocked up, same as with the 12 YO bottled in 2013 which is basically an Allardice Light - same type of flavours only less rich. This style of whiskies will just be impossible to find in 5-10 years time.

    • @brucekuo9417
      @brucekuo9417 3 года назад

      Totally agree.

    • @Dafoodmaster
      @Dafoodmaster Год назад

      exactly the same experience for me - it got me into whisky, no doubt about it.

  • @aleb9342
    @aleb9342 3 года назад

    One of my very favorites. I have three bottles of it 😊🥃

  • @OPHYCLIDE
    @OPHYCLIDE 3 года назад +2

    I'm about 14 months into my whisky journey. My wife and I have been working our way through a bottle of this for about 11 months and it's nearly gone. Made the classic mistake of just buying anything I could get hold of in the supermarket and whilst it's helped inform to some degree what I do and don't like, what you say about buying "quality rather than quantity" completely resonates with me.
    Interesting that your malt mark is a 90 - exactly the same as the old 15 year old? I have yet to try the old 15, sadly but on the back of this review I'll certainly try and find a bottle.
    Glendronachs 21 parliament is a bit too much of a challenge to reach for it regularly whereas the 18 year old could easily come out every week if you can allow yourself to reach for the bottle. It does make me wonder, as a newbie, if the 18 is a better drop, or, if the problem is me and I'm just not experienced enough to get the most from the 21 year old.
    Do you think there's much of a corrolation between enjoyment and experience, Ralfy?

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 3 года назад +4

      My advice: When the 'rona is over, find a good bar with a fair scotch selection. Go there on a weeknight, the two of you. Like a Tuesday. Bring a notebook and a pen. Pick two scotches. Order glasses of your first scotch selection, and with it, get two glasses of water, no ice, and two spoons. Clear you palette with the water and taste the scotch. Add a little water if you like, to taste. Too much water will be *disastrous* . Take your time, this might take 30-45 minutes. Breathe the aroma before you sip. Let it sit on your tongue a moment. Swallow it smoothly, don't ruin your palette, don't gulp. Try to pick out scents and tastes. Talk to the bartender, tell him/her what you're doing. He/she might know a thing or two about scotch. Enjoy and finish your first selection, drink more water, and order your second selection, start over. Note things you like and don't like as you explore the scotch. I can never do this type of tasting with with more than two or three selections at a single visit: things start to seem too similar to make good observations. This way, you explore two scotches, you're not drunk, and you have had a nice little stroll down a whiskey lane to talk about later, and another trip to look forward to as well. Good date night.

  • @tommyplussunnyful
    @tommyplussunnyful 3 года назад +19

    This is one of the best dram I’ve ever had.If it was bottled in 2019,it’s actually a 24YO.

    • @TehNakidGod
      @TehNakidGod 2 года назад +3

      No it isn't

    • @carlrodger3526
      @carlrodger3526 2 года назад

      It’s no longer ageing in the bottle

    • @Eunegin23
      @Eunegin23 6 месяцев назад

      @@carlrodger3526 The reason for the "added age" is the mothballing of the distillery. The had to put older stuff in the bottle than it states on the label. A million times discussed...

  • @Shane4Bass
    @Shane4Bass 3 года назад +12

    Is it not OK for people like Richard Patterson or Charlie MacLean to swirl their whisky as well, or just us regular folk?

  • @markmlinar1511
    @markmlinar1511 3 года назад +2

    Been drinking a 2019, and picked up a second 2016 today. I haven't tried them all, but it would be hard to best this one.

  • @markg913
    @markg913 3 года назад

    Tube clearly says natural colour and non chill filtered Ralfy...great review though, love your videos, cheers 🥃🥃

  • @benrobson1177
    @benrobson1177 3 года назад +1

    GlenDronach has become one of my favourite distilleries over the last year and I’ve been waiting for this review to help decide whether to buy a bottle of the 18. Sounds like it lives up to the hype! Cheers for the review

  • @NeilImmortal
    @NeilImmortal 2 года назад

    Had to have a re-watch of this one. "The price will go up after this..." oooooh boy did it ever! :)

  • @xlxfx
    @xlxfx 3 года назад

    Surprised to find this week, side by side after having the 18 a few times this year - that I prefer the 12. Anyway, Glendronach get the smell just right for me - the lid - it always smells of leather, tobacco, along such lines. Nothing else seems to, so reliably, while delivering something quite smooth. I’m not too experienced but it seems to me Glendronach at least offer a “feeling” which Macallan were perhaps able to 10 years ago; something refined, simple, “elegant”, same basic notes it seems; though with a slight funk, thankfully not Springbank-ish but sherry funk. For me, the 12 tastes a little more open - there - strong. 18 has a more subtle character expression to me. Surprising; but glad for wallet.

  • @DonnerPassWhisky
    @DonnerPassWhisky 3 года назад +7

    Inquiring minds want to know if this is the 2020 bottling that contains 18 year old casks ??? Thanks Ralfy

  • @ericscherer887
    @ericscherer887 3 года назад

    I haven't yet tried this one, only the 12 year old and the 21, which I actually kind of found to be a little bit "dead", probably because of the 3 year long px finish on top of all the oloroso it had already been soaked in.
    But I kind of regret not having bought one or two bottles of this when it still went for ~70€. Simply knowing that it was that price just about 1,5 years ago makes me refuse to pay the ~110€ it costs now here im Germany, even though that new price doesn't actually seem to be that bad compared to everything else. Just today for example I saw a new Signatory bottling of Caol Ila from a Sherry Cask for the same price, although just 9 years old! Pretty crazy! When I see stuff like that I wonder if I should just go out and buy as many bottles that I know to be good and still affordable as I can right now, before things like a Springbank 15 for example hit the 1000€ mark 😅

  • @UniverseOfAtoms
    @UniverseOfAtoms 3 года назад +1

    Ralfy, I'm curious about your thoughts on tasting notes derived from smells. I often come across tastes that remind me very closely of smells I have come across before. I think this is where things like "cigar box" and "leather" come from. I certainly don't lick cigar boxes, but the smell of an unlit cigar is one of my very favorites and I do find tastes connected to that smell in sherried whiskies. In general, I wonder if connecting tasting notes to smells is helpful to average consumers because they have encountered a wider range of smells that they can recall over exotic tastes.
    Just some thoughts -- love the channel and thank you for empowering my own malty adventures with your excellent personal knowledge!

  • @thatskrazee
    @thatskrazee 3 года назад

    Ralfy knows where Dalfloor belongs 👍 BTW it should say Non chill filtered on the whisky tube. For some reason it's not on the bottle. Cheers!

  • @johnny67a
    @johnny67a 3 года назад +1

    Maybe the best whisky I ever head👌
    Unfortunally to expensive for me now

  • @xlxfx
    @xlxfx 3 года назад

    I’ve wondered recently if a good wine-cask finished whisky, ultimately offers a more intense, beautiful experience compared with wine itself. Whether sherry, port, burgundy - certain harsh traits are erased when expressed as a cask-finish. This is why I actually like very heavily wine finished whisky a lot of the time, to the point that it just tastes like incredible Armagnac. Because the way I see it - though I’m not sure - it seems we get to enjoy the essence of good wine, through whisky - perhaps to the point that it’s a more pleasurable method of experiencing grape. New Zealand and Australian wine cask finished whisky is a fine example of this.

  • @xlxfx
    @xlxfx 3 года назад

    One of few distilleries that makes product which couples well with dark chocolate. I encourage any with orange or raspberry or cherry in the dark chocolate. It must be proper chocolate. It really works, despite what’s known re: chocolate not partnering well with whisky.

  • @Themilkmanskid.
    @Themilkmanskid. 2 года назад +1

    All the talk about oloroso, spices, savory, leather etc. I've got to try this soon. I think it will broaden my horizons hugely as an amateur scotch enthusiast.

    • @Themilkmanskid.
      @Themilkmanskid. 2 года назад

      Strangely enough I just read some reviews that talk about sweetness in this and even one that complained about it being too bitter. From what I've read so far oloroso is a dry sherry, so I don't get where the sweetness would come from anyway, nor why anyone would be disappointed when finding out that this is not a sweet scotch. I'm so amateur yet haha. I'm definitely getting this scotch now!

  • @MaltMuserWhisky
    @MaltMuserWhisky 3 года назад +1

    Great review, Ralfy! So I saw that this is natural color and non chill-filtered, but it only says so on the tube, not the bottle. I do not understand why some distilleries share important information in such a way.

  • @toddcraw4127
    @toddcraw4127 3 года назад +1

    I have 2019 bottles and the container says Billy Walker and not Rachel Barrie. I have a June 2020 that has Rachel Barrie on the container. It would be interesting if Ralfy could comment on how long it takes to dump, proof, marry and bottle an aged whisky like this. The new Glendronach spirit hit 18 years old in May and I don't believe that the 3 weeks was enough to create a batch with the new spirit. I think the new batches should be coming out now or soon...

  • @dane5896
    @dane5896 3 года назад +1

    On the front of the cardboard tube, it says natural color and non chill filtered.

  • @rundll3214
    @rundll3214 3 года назад

    90/100 - respectful bar set right there by GlenDronach

  • @robfut9954
    @robfut9954 3 года назад

    Ralfy, any chance you could do a “real time” first tasting sometime? Like literally make a 30-60 (or more) minute video letting us see how you genuinely enjoy your first dram out of a new bottle. I’ve heard you describe how it is best to take your time with a fine dram, but I would really love to see a full length video of your first experience as you would naturally pace it. Would be highly educational!

  • @davidmcintosh644
    @davidmcintosh644 3 года назад +1

    This is my 'go to' Christmas (tipple only) along with Highland Park - Ness of Brodgar's Legacy (12 yr). NOT to be rushed !

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 3 года назад

      hear, hear! Highland Park!

  • @steveno7058
    @steveno7058 3 года назад +2

    This cost $160 USD where I’m at. Wish it was a bit cheaper. Grabbed two bottles when it went on sale for $130

  • @bluemarlin8138
    @bluemarlin8138 3 года назад

    Gotta be honest...I’m not a huge fan of this bottling. Maybe it’s just the bottle I bought, but there’s a note in there that I just don’t like, and I can’t put my finger on what it is. I do enjoy the 12 year old Glendronach though.
    Edit: I went back to this one about 1-2 years later after the open bottle had been sitting in my liquor cabinet for a while. The whisky has become much more approachable over that time, and whatever the overpowering note was has calmed down a lot. I actually enjoy this quite a bit now, although I still wouldn’t pick it over some other 18s in my collection.

  • @Brad-ic4bp
    @Brad-ic4bp 2 года назад

    Finally found a bottle of Glendronach 18 today ($219). I was a little disappointed, not because it wasn't good, but because it tastes exactly like the Arran 18 year, to me. And the Arran 18 is $80 less expensive. I was just hoping for something new and different from the Glendronach 18. But after 2-3 years looking for it, it never could have lived up to my over-hyped expectations anyway.

  • @AmericanScotchDoctor
    @AmericanScotchDoctor 3 года назад +2

    There are some Dalmore bottles that the carpet could just soak up. I might be more bothered about the stain than the loss. Lol.
    Carpets share...

  • @patrickfalgout1
    @patrickfalgout1 3 года назад +3

    God I've got to start licking my Cigar boxes according to GlenDronach. Haha....

  • @mariodervishi
    @mariodervishi 3 года назад

    Ralfy, can you please review the Glenmorangie “A tale of cake” or the new BenRiach 12 (hitting the shelves October 2020)?

  • @arturartur9403
    @arturartur9403 3 года назад

    Oh @ralfy , when do you come to Belgium ? I will show you around a very nice tasting whisky house ^^

  • @hankbankster9700
    @hankbankster9700 3 года назад +39

    Ralfy, it does say "non chill filtered & natural color" on the box.
    I know, the label is the contract, but at least they state it somewhere.
    Also, what is the bottling-date on your bottle here? (can be difficult to see, black letters on dark whisky, bottom on the back)
    This is imperative, because if it is up to and including 2019, it can be a 24 year old whisky you are drinking there.
    This will surely influence the smell, taste and experience.
    A 2020 bottling is supposed to be "gradually younger towards actual 18", but if it is still good, I might just splurge and get one or two.
    I bought 6 bottles last year (wonderful stuff it sings after about 30 minutes in the glass, even neat). Really interested to see how the actual (new) 18 year old differs, once it gets there.
    Lots of questions here, but I hope you can clarify a little, great and fun review.

    • @ralfydotcom
      @ralfydotcom  3 года назад +11

      . . . 2019 - LN11495

    • @hankbankster9700
      @hankbankster9700 3 года назад +1

      @@ralfydotcom Thanks a lot for clarifying, Ralfy :)

    • @MarcelB74
      @MarcelB74 3 года назад +2

      Ok ralfy, your whisky is not 18 but 24 years old, because the distellery was closed from 1996 till 2002

    • @Alex-rz5ns
      @Alex-rz5ns 3 года назад +4

      @@MarcelB74 23 years ;-) He has a 2019 bottling

    • @colourlessbluethings
      @colourlessbluethings 3 года назад +5

      @@Alex-rz5ns exactly. If it had been bottled in 2002 then it wouldn't reach 18 years old until 2020. Therefore it must have been distilled in 1996 or before. So at least 23. Possible older.

  • @joebart41
    @joebart41 2 года назад

    Great review. I can't wait until you review the 50 year old Glendron😃ach.

  • @sav7568
    @sav7568 3 года назад +5

    Glendronach has been bought and sold so many times that there is no way we are going to receive consistency in the cask selection. The 18 would have been distilled by Allied Distillers as would the first release of the Revival version. Several owners later the place is now owned by Brown Forman, the Jack Daniel's people. Anyone unhappy with the cask treatment of the 12 or 15 can blame Pernod Ricard.

  • @stuartblandford2310
    @stuartblandford2310 3 года назад +2

    Dalmore should be presented in a Rug Doctor bottle. It does what it says on the label 🤣

  • @Onoelo23gf
    @Onoelo23gf 3 года назад

    Here's something for your notebook, Ralfy. This is about the Glencairn glass. There is one aspect of this glass that hardly any people know about. Pour exactly 60 ml, today’s standard measure, into the glass. It will fill the bowl of the glass to the last ml. Now lay the glass on its side. The whisky will reach a mm short of the lip of the glass without a single drop dripping out! Push it gently and the glass will move in an arc around its heavy base without spilling a drop.

  • @waferpie123
    @waferpie123 3 года назад

    Ralfy, I have this bottle and I love it. Would you suggest the Glengoyne Tea Pot dram for 120 pounds? Or is not worth the price if you already have this bottling?

    • @ralfydotcom
      @ralfydotcom  3 года назад +4

      . . . Glenfarclas 15 instead.

  • @ravindranramiah6336
    @ravindranramiah6336 8 месяцев назад

    bought a bottle, lovely stuff, Antique bronze, that was funny the way you said it

  • @russell3733
    @russell3733 3 года назад +1

    Ralfy, many thanks for the multi-faceted review - entertaining and instructive as always. Can you help us all out by mentioning the bottling date on your bottle, please? As we know, the distillery was mothballed from 1996 to 2001, so it would be interesting to know if you've got a fresh 2020 bottling, produced by Master Blender Rachel Barrie, and thus containing genuinely 18-year-old stock. Or whether you might have a bottling from the years 2015 to 2018 in which GlenDronach were forced to use older stock just to keep the core range on the shelves. The other thing that I found fascinating about GlenDronach is the fruity and floral nature of the new make which I had the opportunity to taste at the distillery 2 years ago. Fresh off the stills it's hard to believe that this distillate is GlenDronach; as you said in your review, we're really talking almost solely here about the calibre and quality of the casks used for maturation which really dominate the taste profile of the end product. One way or another, it's a classic sherried malt and I can well understand why most whisky enthusiasts might have a few bottles of it squirrelled away in a dusty cabinet, under the bed or down in the cellar. This is the perfect dram to welcome in the cold months of the northern hemisphere with its (natural) autumnal hue and heavy, spicy palate. Cheers!

    • @hankbankster9700
      @hankbankster9700 3 года назад

      Just for clarification; They started production again in 2002 according to their own webpage, the distillery themselves have confirmed that the age of the whisky is older than 18 up to an including 2019. They also have informed that the whisky will gradually contain more and more younger (18 year old) whisky in 2020 onwards, until it reaches it's intended 18 years formula.
      I have no idea if Ralfy can talk about how quickly and how much whisky a mothballed distillery can produce in the initial startup (assuming they start up again in the summer), if any, or if they spend a lot of time preparing casks, sourcing the barley, cleaning and getting the stills up and running etc etc.
      From the information above, it seems that, even in 2002, they were not able to produce enough whisky to give out a "pure" 18 year old in 2020.
      The 15 had a period of absence and came back, completely changed (did they run out of whisky, did they wait until they had enough to bottle a full year production? They did not do a stepping-down strategy there, even though that may have been a smart move)
      Would be an interesting subject to discuss.

    • @russell3733
      @russell3733 3 года назад +1

      @@hankbankster9700 Hi Hankey Bannister! That's quite a name you've got there. Very rich in whisky history. Many thanks for the reply to my comment. The more I think about it, the more strongly I come to the conclusion that we whisky folk have had it amazingly good with the official bottlings from Glendronach over the last 5 or 6 years or so. We've profited, so to speak, from the distillery's mothballing by having a few years of additionally aged luxury in their standard bottlings. And whether they were blended by Billy Walker or by Rachel Barrie probably isn't in any way decisive at the end of the day when you consider the high level of quality they've been able to maintain despite the changing mix of casks available, barley strains, yeast strains and any other variables that can take place in the distillery during production. The additionally-aged Allardice is now slowly coming to an end, and its rising price reflects that inevitability. But just like the great new 15yo Revival, I look forward to seeing how RB juggles the available casks to produce a truly new 18yo in the general Allardice style. One way or another, Glendronach is going to remain a much-loved sherried style in the years ahead. Cheers!

  • @robertzemko6590
    @robertzemko6590 3 года назад

    This Allardice whisky is unobtainable here in Canada ! I had to order a couple bottles last year from the UK (Amazon) and have my inlaws bring them back duty free for me. I was also able to get someone who travelled to Quebec to bring me back 2 bottles of the 21 (48 abv Parliament) at a very reasonable $202 Canadian each. Here in Ontario the 21 at the time was $280 and as I say the 18 cannot be had anywhere. Ralphy, have you considered reviewing the 21 Parliament?

  • @michastankiewicz9966
    @michastankiewicz9966 3 года назад

    Finished already 10 bottles or more. That supposed to be storaged for XXX years but to tempting.

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 3 года назад

      Whiskey (and whisky) ceases to age as soon as it is put in a bottle. You can store a 15 year old bottle for 100 years, and it will still be a 15 year old.

  • @danh.5825
    @danh.5825 3 года назад

    I find that this expression requires more time to breath and open up compared to other 18 year olds. I pour at least 30 minutes early, add a bit of water (1/2 teaspoon) and leave it with a cover. The sour harshness (to me) goes away and the syrupy fruit characters shine. I was not as patient and actually never got to the "bliss point" with my first bottle. I preferred the 15 year old expression (Rachel Barrie version) until now. Time in the glass improves the 18 YO greatly.

  • @witsch123
    @witsch123 3 года назад

    Oh yeah, one of my favorites... 😬👍🏻

  • @martinbeen
    @martinbeen 3 года назад

    But right now i have a Clynelish 14, and damn, so good, i love that one, just like the glen scotia 15.

  • @macallanfinerare2552
    @macallanfinerare2552 3 года назад +12

    German webshops say: No colour added! 😁

    • @ahpadt
      @ahpadt 3 года назад +1

      I'm pretty sure the bottle I have of it says so too. Stunned malt nonetheless! This is the most sparkly whisky I've tried so far. Hefty price tho.

    • @helinophoto
      @helinophoto 3 года назад +3

      Says NCF and Natural color on the box (nothing on the bottle)........natural color can indeed be what Ralfy refers to here though, I have no idea.
      I have never gotten any mist in mine, when I add water, but because mine are 2019 bottlings, I hardly add more than 2-3 drops in a 4cl dram.

    • @Gungrave123
      @Gungrave123 3 года назад +1

      @@ahpadt It's stated on the box, like all other Glendronach bottles.

    • @Alex-rz5ns
      @Alex-rz5ns 3 года назад +4

      The box isn't necessarily a very trustworthy source of information at Glendronach.

    • @MrMeddlinG
      @MrMeddlinG 3 года назад

      @@Alex-rz5ns If the box isn't a very trustworthy source, why would a bottle be? Is that a legal requirement in the UK that everything on the label is true?

  • @borrisjung8049
    @borrisjung8049 3 года назад

    It's so true, Rum over 15 years getting some kind of harsh. 15 year old Rum is perfect.
    I like Whisky a lot, and I tasted several ones (I guess 50+) but I never smell or taste any details people do. This is a real bummer, still I like it ;-)
    About Glendronach, my beloved spirit is a Glendronach 1995, you tasted it as far as I can remember.
    Besides that one I had the 12 and 21 year old Whiskies at home. I dunno why but these Whiskies acted strange. On one day I loved it on a other day it was not really tasty at all.
    Can you make any sense out of what I'm trying to say? My lucky guess was the ambient temperature, but in this case that should be a influence on other Whiskies as well, right?!
    You have a great dialect. Cheers from Germany :)

  • @pierrotmergus
    @pierrotmergus 3 года назад +2

    Hey ralfy big fan from France ! Just to say, you said "poivre" means pepper, when you mean "poire" ;)

  • @meraxesrex6982
    @meraxesrex6982 3 года назад

    the best whisky I've drank was a Glendronach 18 in a whisky bar in Edinburgh, a couple of years ago. not much smell but the taste was sublime. sadly, the bottle that I bought to bring home was nothing like that. surprisingly spirity and dull. some common dried fruits and not much else. the old Bunnahabhain 12 (the black label one) was above it at all levels. now, of course, Bunnahabhain is worthless too.

  • @tagontag
    @tagontag 3 года назад +5

    The carpet might like dalmore as much as sanitisers. I haven't had them since the price hike and a bad bottle of 15 year old!

    • @Camilo19832001
      @Camilo19832001 3 года назад +2

      Try getting the cigar malt or king alexander bottles, they are a lot better tasting compared to regular dalmore malts

    • @helinophoto
      @helinophoto 3 года назад +2

      I have always been surprised of the dirty glasses they have over there at Dalmore, washing them with whisky seems a bit......"wasteful". (I leave it at that :) )

    • @tagontag
      @tagontag 3 года назад

      @@helinophoto I bet Mr. Paterson only does those tossing for the 12 year old. Alas, when he was doing that years back, the 12 year old was still a fantastic dram. Haven't touched Dalmore since I discovered Timorous Beastie 18 yo, which tasted much like a dalmore but not. The quality of the blend is much better than the official bottling of Dalmore.

    • @tagontag
      @tagontag 3 года назад

      @@Camilo19832001 thanks for the recommendation! However, I had considered your choices before, and chose not to buy them as there are just plenty of good malts available at their price range.

  • @Fletchyou
    @Fletchyou 3 года назад

    GlenDronach 18 is one my favorites! I have several bottles with bottle dates from 2013 to 2017. I'm curious what date is on your review bottle?

  • @Bob-ts2tu
    @Bob-ts2tu 3 года назад

    i have drank glendronach for years, the old 15 revival was my favourite and at great price until it crept up and up till it disappeared, then re-appeared 3 years later at about £15 more a bottle for an inferior product with the same name, riding on the back of the revivals success, and during this time the price of the 18 crept up also, both far above inflation. I dont like feeling that i'm being ripped off, & even though I love the Allardice, i'm looking at alternatives to get my sherry monster hit and voting with feet, as i wont be buying many bottles in future if at all.

  • @kieranwatson9994
    @kieranwatson9994 3 года назад

    Hi Ralfy, I was wondering if you are planning on doing any reviews of the whisky from the Lakes Distillery?

  • @Marcus-qw9sx
    @Marcus-qw9sx 3 года назад +5

    Could you mention the bottle code of your bottle Ralfy? It's usually at the bottom of the back label. Only that way will we know if the bottle you got is post or pre change in ownership!

    • @ralfydotcom
      @ralfydotcom  3 года назад +8

      . . . LN11495 (nov/2019)

    • @Marcus-qw9sx
      @Marcus-qw9sx 3 года назад +4

      @@ralfydotcom Ralfy replied to me!!! Thanks for updating with the code!

    • @zxsovichxz
      @zxsovichxz 3 года назад

      With the 2019 bottling there is a good chance there is 24yr old whisky in there.

  • @MrMeddlinG
    @MrMeddlinG 3 года назад

    Why the bottle label is a contract but a box isn't? Is there a law in the UK that says that everything on the label has to be true (and thus, legaly enforcible)?

  • @Gatopardo1984
    @Gatopardo1984 3 года назад

    Dear Ralfy. In review 496 (Glendronach 21) you said you did not like the 18yo (I my spaniard ears heared well) and now you recommend it, specialy the oldest ones (I've heard in your last video uploaded). What has changed in your mind? Thanks!

  • @ravindranramiah6336
    @ravindranramiah6336 7 месяцев назад

    What have I done wrong Ralfy ???? So confused down to a third of the bottle and it’s absolutely fabulous ! I was hating this dram even till half way.

  • @ChoongAndy
    @ChoongAndy 3 года назад +2

    I enjoyed the nose and taste. However , my 2017 bottling’s finishing could be better. 😢
    Prices have already shot up about 38% in Malaysia over the last one year.

    • @arsaniosf
      @arsaniosf 2 года назад

      Hey ! I just bought a bottle with a 2017 bottling… anything i should worry about this particular bottling ?? 😂

    • @ChoongAndy
      @ChoongAndy 2 года назад +1

      @@arsaniosf I think the error was more my inexperience than the bottle. There were days when the finish was shorter than other days. The 2017 was the last year with Billy Walker’s influence.

  • @gcbrain2933
    @gcbrain2933 3 года назад

    😏 will there soon be an Dalmore carpetmalt instead f.e. the cigarmalt...?

  • @jasoncoates1835
    @jasoncoates1835 3 года назад +1

    Dalmore makes some fantastic whisky, iMO. It's just that they don't bottle any of it themselves. You can find some proper gems from the Independents, though. ;)

    • @djscottdog1
      @djscottdog1 3 года назад

      Get some independent bottlings of dalmore at auction

  • @FatherDinny
    @FatherDinny 3 года назад

    i’d love if you gave a tour of the cottage (if i’m correct) you live in, Just the walls give me a feeling it’s old so it’d be cool to see

    • @FatherDinny
      @FatherDinny 3 года назад

      Oh wait nvm i just realised there already is one :)

  • @aleb9342
    @aleb9342 3 года назад +13

    Ralfy, in the box says cleary: NON-CHILL FILTERED
    NATURAL COLOR

    • @marcdedecker3400
      @marcdedecker3400 3 года назад +5

      Not on the bottle (at least the one I have)

    • @ralfydotcom
      @ralfydotcom  3 года назад +11

      . . . the label is the contract, not the box.

    • @MarcelB74
      @MarcelB74 3 года назад +3

      Yes, they don’t lie, it is absolutely not coloured and chill filtered, its about the whisky, not the label...you missed a lot of important things about this fantastic whisky in your review including that it is 24 years old.. the 2020 botteling is again 18 years old

    • @diegodiaz380
      @diegodiaz380 3 года назад +2

      @@ralfydotcom I need a lawyer to check that.

    • @onYTsince2008
      @onYTsince2008 3 года назад

      Agreed 100%. GlenDronach usually does mention those every time!