Glen Garioch 1975 13 Years Single Malt Whisky

Glen Garioch 1975 Sa

Glen Garioch

Highlands · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
13 years
ABV
50%
Volume
750 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Glen Garioch
Distillation Year
1975
Bottling Year
1988

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Lowest Price:€481.00(2024-02-28)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1360

Whiskyspace Notes 1360

Jun 3, 2026, 00:34:17

First thing I get is this lovely, delicate perfume on the nose, almost floral. Really complex, you know? There's something like liquorice roots and a touch of ginger in there. The palate is superb, has a real attack to it. Very spirity but clean, with this vegetal peat and a leafy, almost seaweed note. Quite maritime. A tiny hint of something feint, maybe rubbery, but it works. The finish is long, really long. It stays with you – you get that smoky, tarry character, and it comes back later with a bit of pepper. Feels perfectly rounded in the end, very fresh despite it all. Stands up well with any islander I’ve tried. Quite the dram. 🌊

Whiskyspace Notes 1322

Whiskyspace Notes 1322

Jun 2, 2026, 09:55:17

Just had a sip and the nose is epic and glorious – medicinal notes like Germoline and Band-aids hit first, mixed with waxy, smoky lemony chalk. There's a petroly side with tar and mints, plus resinous fruits and mentholy bananas. The palate is high power and complex, with salt, roots, and a hint of old books and lanoline. Refined for over thirty years, it's a maelstrom of waxy elements and eucalyptus, sadly not eternal but utterly compelling. 🥃

Whiskyspace Notes 1262

Whiskyspace Notes 1262

May 27, 2026, 10:23:04

Blimey, this one's a proper journey. 🥃 First whiff hits you with this epic, glorious nose – all mints and various waxes, like opening an old medicine cabinet. There's a powerful young malt energy in there, but tamed. Tasting it, it’s a maelstrom of flavour. Medicinal notes for sure, like a clean band-aid and germoline, but then – Amazing! – these citrusy, resinous fruits come through. Some salt, sorb berries… even a hint of creosote and tar. It’s complex, like deciphering old books. The mouthfeel is all waxy smoky lemony chalk. High power, with roots and myrtle, a petroly side and white wine acidity. Mentholly bananas? Yeah, I got that too. It’s refined in its bottle, alright – lanoline, old coats and furs in an old wardrobe. A splendour of many waxy elements. Finishing with gentian and eucalyptus. A ode to glass ageing, for sure. Sadly not eternal, but what a ride. 🤯

Freya King

Freya King

May 27, 2026, 02:26:16

Wow, this dram's got such a joyous complexity – the raw ingredients shine right through. The smoke is fat and hefty, like sticking your head in a malting kiln, with tar and iodine pinging out at you. Those tiny earthy and vegetal notes add this wondrous sludge feel, and there's umami things and camphor, almost like an engineers garage. Mouthfeel's textural, gelatinous and oily, brimming with freshness. Citric notes like lemons in brine, salty and zesty fruits, with pickling brine and green olives. The peat is slathered on, perfectly pure and coastal, leaving a drying, resinous finish that's superbly long. It's like miss three busses wouldn't even bother you – too busy grinning like the Cheshire Cat. 😋

Aiden Robertson

Aiden Robertson

May 21, 2026, 21:11:41

Quite a cosy dram 🥃 I get soft vanilla, a bit of oak, gentle spice and a wee smoky touch. Feels warm, rounded and lovley on a quiet evening.

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