Convalmore 1977 / 28 Year Old
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Product Description

A silky and warming dram from the closed Convalmore Distillery that offers a complex mixture of vanilla sweetness along with a pleasant herbal bitterness.

Convalmore 1977 28 Year Old

  • Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Distillery Bottling

70cl / 57.9%

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£1,350

£1,125 ex VAT

 (£1,928.57 per litre)

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Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

  • Producer's Tasting Notes

    • Nose

      Immediately appetising. Sweet perfume at first, suggesting glacé cherries or talcum powder. Then there’s a compote of mixed fruits, with blood oranges, redcurrants and bananas.Water raises a dry, waxy aroma; behind this there’s soft brown sugar atop an orange crème brulée, and still the powdery perfume, edging now towards tangerine.

    • Body

      Medium to rich. Mouth-coating.

    • Palate

      The flavour is sweet, then lightly spicy and dry, with good grip.There are cedar-wood, perfumed notes too and a slight smokiness.With water, flavours of toffee appear, turning to tangerine peel.

    • Finish

      Medium length, leaving an attractive, perfumed, smoky-menthol aftertaste.

  • Tasting Notes from Whiskyfun (Serge Valentin)

    • Nose

      Punchy and powerful, starting very malty and very sweet, on cooked strawberries, cake and buttered caramel, with whiffs of cinnamon and a nice, sweet and sour woodiness. Gets then more herbal, with notes of yellow Chartreuse, Darjeeling tea, American coffee and cocoa. There’s something ‘ascetic’ in it, for it’s rather close to nature (yeah, whatever that means). A malt that’s isn’t made-up, it appears, probably for aficionados, like many of these new limited bottlings by Diageo that appear to be rather austere (but you might know I like that) and without compromise.

    • Mouth

      A powerful attack, extremely sweet and quite woody, starting on fruit liqueurs (such as pineapple), Chinese rice spirit, with a ‘sweet-and-sourness’ that gives it something funnily Extreme-Oriental indeed. Rather tannic, getting a little drying after a while… Right, let’s try it with water now… (and while the nose gets even fruitier and quite farmy as well…) Ah, yes, now it’s much more civilized, harmoniously fruity (apricots, peaches and melons, even tropical fruits such as mangos and passion fruits), with notes of freshly crushed mint leaves. The finish is rather long, balanced and enjoyable with water, always very fruity, with a little icing sugar. A malt that needs water to get tamed – or it’ll take no prisoners! Anyway, it’s the kind of no-peat-no-sherry-no-prisoners malt I like.

    • Score

      89 points

Customer Reviews

5 (2 Reviews)

  • 5

    David,

    Truly Amazing

  • Jaime Humberto,

    This is a nice piece for a whisky collector. I bought one bottle from TWE for my collection. I would like to buy another one to drink it.