Tasting Notes
- Nose: Golden honey, crisp green apples, dried apricots, subtle vanilla, gentle heather florals
- Palate: Honeyed malt, poached pears, warm baking spices, toasted almonds, creamy barley sweetness
- Finish: Medium length with lingering honey, soft oak tannins, dried fruit warmth
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 46% (92 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 12 Years |
| Distillery | Glen Elgin Distillery |
| Region | Speyside, Scotland |
| Release | 2nd Release |
Perfect For
- Contemplative Evening: Ideal for quiet reflection with its balanced complexity
- Scotch Introduction: Perfect gateway to Speyside single malts for newcomers
- Collector's Addition: Second release adds rarity to any whisky collection
- Thoughtful Gifting: Sophisticated choice for whisky enthusiasts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gordon Daniels Glen Elgin 12 Year taste like?
This Speyside single malt offers honeyed sweetness with crisp orchard fruits, gentle spice, and creamy malt character. The nose presents golden honey and green apples, while the palate delivers poached pears and warm baking spices with a medium finish of soft oak and dried fruit warmth.
Is Gordon Daniels Glen Elgin good for cocktails or best neat?
This whisky shines best when enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open its delicate Speyside character. At 46% ABV, it has enough strength for highball cocktails, but the nuanced honey and fruit notes are best appreciated when served straight in a Glencairn glass.
How does this compare to other Speyside whiskies?
For admirers of classic Speyside expressions like Glenfiddich 12 or Glenlivet 12, this Glen Elgin offers similar honeyed elegance with more pronounced fruit character. The 46% bottling strength provides additional body and intensity compared to standard 40% expressions from the region.
What makes Glen Elgin Distillery special?
Founded in 1898, Glen Elgin represents traditional Speyside craftsmanship with its copper pot stills and slow fermentation process. The distillery's location in the heart of Speyside provides ideal conditions for creating whiskies with the region's signature honey and orchard fruit character.
Is this whisky worth the investment?
As a 12-year-old single malt from a respected Speyside distillery, this offers excellent value for those seeking authentic Scottish whisky character. The second release status adds collectibility, while the 46% ABV provides fuller flavor than many standard bottlings in this price range.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.