Aldi Glen Marnoch Islay Edition Malt Whisky Reviews

Glen Marnoch is Aldi's single malt range. It's a made up name, of course and there's part of me that finds that a bit ridiculous. Like they just made up something that sounded a bit Scottish and stuck in on the bottle. That said, are there any real places left in Scotland that haven't already been trademarked for a whisky brand? Glen Marnoch is the single malt brand of German supermarket chain Aldi. The range launched in 2011 with a 3000-bottle run of a 24 year old highland malt that retailed at the remarkable price of just £29.99.

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21 August 2019 by Becky Paskin Budget supermarket Aldi is set to launch a 25-year-old Glen Marnoch Scotch whisky as part of its new Spirits of Scotland Festival this month. Celebratory Scotch: Glen Marnoch 25 Year Old will be launched as a Scotland exclusive Bottler Aldi Age 24 year old Whisky Distillation Date 1987 Style Single Malt Whisky Bottling Date 2011 Glen Marnoch 24 Glen Marnoch - Aldi (yes, Aldi!)'s 24 year old single malt whisky! We tasted this alongside the sterling Glenbridge 40 year old in a tasting led by none other than whisky legend Jim Murray. The single malt brand of German discount chain Aldi is coy about its origins. Profile History Owner Glen Marnoch Profile Single Malt Scotch Whisky Look for Glen Marnoch on a map and you will search in vain. There is no distillery of that name, nor an actual glen. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) One of the best whiskies in the world has been revealed to cost less than £20. The German supermarket chain's £17.49 Glen Marnoch Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Glen Marnoch 25 year old Aldi

Glen Marnoch Speyside Single Malt (Aldi) - Whisky review ⭐⭐⭐ This isn't going to blow your head off, but it also isn't going to blow your budget. Priced at £20.99 (70cl; 40% ABV) the Aldi Glen Marnoch 12 Year Old represents excellent value for money, and beat off a host of more expensive Scotch Single Malts to top its category in the. Glen Marnoch 29 Year Old is a limited release of 9,000 bottles priced at £39.99 for 70cl. Sourced from an undisclosed distillery and bottled at 40% abv, the release is described as being 'light and floral' on the nose, with notes of 'gentle spices, sweet vanilla and light fruits' on the palate. The Whisky Critic is reviewing Supermarket Whisky's - the affordable Christmas present for all Whisky lovers. **Glen Marnoch Speyside Single Malt is a style.

Aldi Glen Marnoch 29 Year Old Malt Whisky Reviews

Aldi have a habit of releasing half decent whisky onto their shelves, normally at a bargain cost their Glen Marnoch single malts never fail to surprise.Is th. Aldi's Glen Marnoch Highland Single Malt Whisky (£17.49, 70cl) has been awarded a gold medal at the world-renowned International Spirits Challenge (ISC) for the second year running - and costs less than £20. Glen Marnoch Islay is a slightly different beast to the 'rock 'em, sock 'em' style of Lidl's Ben Bracken. It simultaneously feels less aggressive, whilst still providing a big enough peat hit for Islay fans. In comparing the two, the difference is akin to the softening of Laphroaig 10's edges in their Select expression. The Glen Marnoch Highland Single Malt is a good representation of the Highland region: mildly fruity, very lightly peated and slightly floral, capturing many aspects of the Highland style. ABV: 40%. Bottle Size: 70cl. Taste: Toffee notes and oaky spice, with a lingering sweet finish. Type: Whisky.

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Aldi hasn't hit quite the same heights, though their Glen Marnoch 28 years old last year was perfectly serviceable, if a little ham-fisted. This year Aldi's whisk (e)y offerings are a 29 year old Single Malt scotch under the Glen Marnoch label, a 26 year old Single Malt Irish, and for some reason a NAS single grain. Maybe they had it thrown in. Aldi's Glen Marnoch 28 Year Old whisky was released at £39.99, which is a good tenner below what Lidl charged for their older whiskies. It was released as a suite of premium drinks, and a hefty advertising campaign directed firmly at the middle classes, just before Christmas. The aim was to grow the supermarket from being seen as a budget.