A Speysider that usually expresses itself nicely at this age: Glen Elgin 1995, bottled earlier this year in the Single Malts of Scotland series from Elixir Distillers.
Glen Elgin 23 yo 1995
(51,3%, Single Malts of Scotland 2019, hogshead #3200, 212 btl.)
Nose: a typical mix for this era. Plenty of freshly cut apples, lime and greengages. Also green tea, hints of almonds and mint. Fresh linen and white flowery notes. Subtle cardamom.
Mouth: sweet fruits. More apples and pears, a little grapefruit and unripe pineapple. Always with a zesty undertone and a subtle grassy side. Ginger. Hints of shortbread. Avery light waxy touch.
Finish: medium long, still fresh, slighly green, on gooseberries and a hint of vanilla and oak.
Very fresh and enjoyable springtime whisky, showing a lot of charm and easy pleasures. Available from The Whisky Exchange.
Score: 87/100