Glen Spey 2012 10 Years Single Malt Whisky

Glen Spey 2012 LotG

Glen Spey

Speyside · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
10 years
ABV
54.6%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Glen Spey
Distillation Year
05.01.2012
Bottling Year
27.01.2022
Cask Types
Ex-Wine Barrique

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Lowest Price:€73.22(2024-02-28)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1485

Whiskyspace Notes 1485

Jun 5, 2026, 21:13:45

Oh, just had a dram of that young Glen Spey, what a splendid surprise! First whiff has a bit of fresh rubber and citron, maybe fades a little on the nose after a moment. But then! Lashings of ripe papaya hit you, with a touch of shoe polish – sounds odd, but it works. Underneath, there's apples and bitter almonds, a stroke of genius, really. Got a subtle edge of pepper that keeps it interesting. Tried a splash of water and it just shifts sweetly towards candied treats. Delightful! The finish is long and fairly sweet, admirable stuff. Not a jot of vinosity here, just pure, unassuming charm. Barrique be damned, I say. Hurrah for a proper, fruity sipper. Makes you want to shout Eat apples! 🍎 Almost like finding a bottle of Spanish apple liqueur hiding in your whisky glass.

Whiskyspace Notes 1453

Whiskyspace Notes 1453

Jun 5, 2026, 04:21:00

Fades a little on the nose at first, but give it a minute. Then it’s all Eat apples! and a faint nod to mezcal, which is a delightful surprise. Barrique be damned, this works. Not a jot of vinosity, just a subtle edge of pepper and lashings of ripe papaya. A splash of water opens it up—citron and bitter almonds come through, with a touch of shoe polish that’s oddly charming. Sweet wine cask influence is there, shifts sweetly towards candied treats, like Spanish apple liqueur. Long and fairly sweet finish. What fun this is! 🎉 A splendid surprise from an unassuming distillery. Hurrah for creative choices.

Whiskyspace Notes 1418

Whiskyspace Notes 1418

Jun 4, 2026, 10:09:14

Ah, this is a bit of fun! First impression is a whiff of fresh rubber, but then it opens up to this wonderful Spanish apple liqueur thing. A faint nod to mezcal in the background, which is neat. Sipping it, there's lashings of ripe papaya and a subtle edge of pepper. Definitley get that touch of shoe polish. What fun this is! With a splash of water, it shifts sweetly towards candied treats. Grapefruit and citron pop out, with a bit of straw. Eat apples! The finish is long and fairly sweet, with bitter almonds. A splendid surprise indeed. 🍎

Whiskyspace Notes 1341

Whiskyspace Notes 1341

Jun 2, 2026, 17:29:23

Blimey, what fun this is! At first, the aroma seemed to fade a little, leaving me curious. But the palate? Absolutely delightful. It’s from one of those unassuming distilleries you’d walk past, but they’ve pulled off a splendid surprise. There’s a hint of bitter almonds that quickly gives way to... eat apples! Green, crisp ones. And grapefruit, zesty and bright. They’ve used a sweet wine cask, a barrique, and it’s a stroke of genius. I get not a jot of that heavy vinosity, just this long, fairly sweet finish with a fleeting note of fresh rubber. Hurrah! 🍎 A right clever choice.

Whiskyspace Notes 1298

Whiskyspace Notes 1298

May 27, 2026, 14:31:09

Blimey, this one's admirable – not a jot of vinosity, just pure sunshine in a glass. First thing I get is the scent of dry straw, then wham! Lashings of ripe papaya and citron hit you. What fun this is! 🥭 The choice of a sweet wine cask was a stroke of genius. It's like Spanish apple liqueur meets a bowl of fresh apples, with this delightful, long and fairly sweet finish. Got this splendid surprise of bitter almonds right at the end – brilliant. Really reminds me of a young Glen Spey in the best way. Cheers! 🥃

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