My personal opinion is that it has less to do with suggestion and more to do with jumping between drams. Even when I drink at a regular pace, the first sip or two after the previous dram doesn't accurately reflect the whisky, as I'm still recalibrating from the last dram. 🥃
Geoff! Love this concept. Not a review. Not a list. An other video! Very nice and fun. Honestly I always keep a bottle of Lasanta and the 10 year on my shelf. They were some of the first Scotch whiskies I ever had and I still enjoy them to this day. Plus unlike almost everything else they are priced great here in the New York area. I'd love to see some more of these kind of videos. Maybe a Campbeltown blind? They don't all have to be a blind from the same distillery. How about a blind of new distilleries like the Lagg, Ardnamurchan and Isle of Raasay? Sherry bombs? Sherry peated? Cask strength? This was really fun and shouldn't be a 1 and done video. Great job!
Me and my friends have done this many many times,and we have guessed wrong many many times,but its so much to learn from blindtests.Some are much better blind suddenly,and favourites loose to unexpected bottles.So much fun
Love this. Was going to comment about blind tastings actually. Be great if you could group your Whiskies together on shelves for your girlfriend to pick from. She'd choose any random 5 from a given shelf (collcection/theme) so you don't even know what 5 Whiskies they'll be. Then you have to rank them, score them, and guess which Whiskies you're drinking. That'd be super fun to watch. The way you do it in this video, knowing what 5 you're drinking, already gives you a frame of reference of what your preferences might be. Great video though. Thoroughly entertaining 😅😂
Another excellent episode 👌 I haven't tried the 18 yet, but it's on my shopping list. The nas triple cask is on a par with the 10yr old, a little more woody and less sweet, definitely worth a visit.
Brave take on the core range! 🙂Since I only "know" the old range and haven't tried the 18yo yet, I'm a little hesitant to put these in order. I'd expect the Nectar to be my favorite, then the 14yo QR, than 18yo, than Lasanta, than 10yo
Hi Geoff, really nicely done. Putting yourself at stake with a blind tasting. I most admit that I had the Quinta Ruban back in 2017 and after that no more Glenmorangie bought. maybe I am wrong there.......
Tough job😉 Well, I haven't tasted the new Lasanta yet, and the new 16 isn't yet available in Sweden, looking forward to it though. But the other three I got in quite fresh memory, 1. Quinta Ruban 14yo 2. 18yo 3. 10yo. I'm quite fond of Glenmorangie, general, I think I've tried 15-20 different ones over the years, and I've only been disappointed once...It was a limited edition called "Spigo", it was finished in rye casks, it was to me quite bad. The best, so far, is The Signet....but it's ridiculous expensive here, a quite unique dram, but not nearly worth the price tag, sorry to say🍷cheers
Great one Geoff! This was really fun! Just like the one you did with the Kavalan Soloist series a while back. ( Check it out folks! ) I only had the QR from Glenmo but I will pick one up in the near future for sure. Cheers my friend! 🥃🥃🎩
First to last, 18y, 14y, 16y, 12y, 10y. The Signet is quite available here so maybe it is corerange but anyway it beats the 18y not by far but a little better😋 Great video👍🏻
Hey Geoff, I dont know if your market carries it but in North America there is a 15 year old Glenmorangie The Cadboll Estate, it's a bourbon cask finish. Very very sweet...almost sweeter than the Nectar, have you tried it? For the sake of the ratings I'll omit the Infinita as I haven't tried it and sub in the Cadboll. 1. Lasanta 2. Quinta 3. Nectar 4. Cadboll 5. 10 Year Great video!
That was pretty fun! Casually today I've been visiting the Glenmorangie distillery. Pretty impressive place by its size alone. Although I didn't take the tour I could see the large still house from the outside because their doors were open and birds were flying in and out of it!. Also even when the brand doesn't play the card of a maritime influence like others their warehouses are very close to the sea. I had the chance to taste the Signet expression. Very yummy, decadent stuff, pricey though. There's also a new Signet Reserve, a bit too pricey for me. 😅
The 14 is great. Inexpensive, and being the first port finished whisky I had ever tried, it probably grabbed my attention way more than it probably should have.
Haven't tried any of these. In my area I believe we only get the 10 and 12 year. I may pick up a bottle of the 12 just to check it out. I do enjoy scotch I currently have a mcAllen 12 Sherry cask Laphroaig 16 and a Bunnahabhin Stiureadair all are very good pour for me. I want a Kilcohman just to get a peated bottle that isn't a heavy peat. I'm more of a bourbon and rye drinker but I do like the flavor of these scotches. Fruity and sherry are very obvious in the flavors. Enjoy. 🥃🥃🥃
I always liked the Nectar best, then the 10, Lasanta and finally the Quinta Ruban. Never tried the 18 (don't like Glenmo enough to spend that much on it) or Signet (I've learned from American single malts that roasted barley in whisky really isn't my thing.) I am curious about the new 12, if it's the old 10 but kicked up a notch it might be a solid guard whisky.
Have always found Glenmorangie a bit floral for my own taste, but have a lot of friends who value the line. To defend your blind tasting creds, I wouldn't be able to go from taste to taste without some water or something to neutralize the palate.
I’ve read on the scotch reddit that the lasanta will also get an update from 12 years to 15 years so we will have more „mature” glenmo core range: 12,14,15,16 and 18
I don't drink Glenmorangy, the price/quality ratio is very low on our market, may be somewhen in the future... But I've liked the video just for your honesty. Respect.
I agree 18, then Lasanta, then Nectar, then Quinta, haven’t tried the 10 year old. Signet top of the list but only as an after dinner special occasion sitting outside looking at the stars…….
I've tried X, 10, Older Lasanta and older Quinta Rubin. My least favorite is Quinta. My favorite is between 10 and Lasanta but it depends on my mood. X is sweetest, young but good in a highball.
Have had a couple of 18s as well as a couple of Nectars d’Or sitting in my stash for over 8 years now. Never felt like opening one. I guess that pretty much sums up my overall feeling towards Glenmorangie… although I consider those the best two of the (then-) core range. Thanks for the entertaining blind tasting, Geoff! Can we see your girlfriend too next time?
Nectar is super nice, as most of them. Just got a 15 yo cadboll that is fantastic, and chasing the tale of the forest with a hint of smoke. Tokyo overprized and winter not my cup of tea.
I would rank them 10 Original, 12 Lasanta, 16 Nectar d'Or, 14 Quinta Ruban, 18 The Infinita. Now keep in mind that I've only tasted the older bottles. But to be honest, I haven't had a Glenmorangie yet that wasn't to my liking. Even down to the original 10, you can really enjoy that dram.
Wad up Master G. ! . . . In the pantheon of gods, even Hades exists alongside Zeus . . . but Master G. is like, by himself, meanders in the void that is the "nothing-ness" of the Maitreya Buddha (of the future, yet to come) ! . . . UNIK !
I've never done a blind tasting but I'm pretty sure I'd get them all wrong. It's hard tasting one after the other like that, especially with 5 bottles. Cheers!
Blinds really expose the price to quality fallacy. All glenmorangie products are of high quality. It's just a matter of personal taste when picking a favorite.
Blinds good. Blinds honest. Blinds fun. After blinds, realize everything else not blinds is bull. Gwhisky blind. Gwhisky good
Blind tastings are hard - but very rewarding to do! Always a good reminder how much we rely on the power of suggestion.
My personal opinion is that it has less to do with suggestion and more to do with jumping between drams. Even when I drink at a regular pace, the first sip or two after the previous dram doesn't accurately reflect the whisky, as I'm still recalibrating from the last dram. 🥃
These blind challenges are really fun! Surprised the Lasanta took the second spot - looking forward to trying it!
I'll save the last pour for you. See you Saturday, buddy! 🥃
Love your channel and love blinds. Glad to see you doing a blind and would love to see more! Very helpful and informative results!
Love the experiment and the honesty... cheers Geoff.
Geoff! Love this concept. Not a review. Not a list. An other video! Very nice and fun. Honestly I always keep a bottle of Lasanta and the 10 year on my shelf. They were some of the first Scotch whiskies I ever had and I still enjoy them to this day. Plus unlike almost everything else they are priced great here in the New York area. I'd love to see some more of these kind of videos. Maybe a Campbeltown blind? They don't all have to be a blind from the same distillery. How about a blind of new distilleries like the Lagg, Ardnamurchan and Isle of Raasay? Sherry bombs? Sherry peated? Cask strength? This was really fun and shouldn't be a 1 and done video. Great job!
Ha! That was a fun blind. Can't wait to see where you go next after this Glenmo series!
Me and my friends have done this many many times,and we have guessed wrong many many times,but its so much to learn from blindtests.Some are much better blind suddenly,and favourites loose to unexpected bottles.So much fun
Love this. Was going to comment about blind tastings actually. Be great if you could group your Whiskies together on shelves for your girlfriend to pick from. She'd choose any random 5 from a given shelf (collcection/theme) so you don't even know what 5 Whiskies they'll be. Then you have to rank them, score them, and guess which Whiskies you're drinking. That'd be super fun to watch. The way you do it in this video, knowing what 5 you're drinking, already gives you a frame of reference of what your preferences might be. Great video though. Thoroughly entertaining 😅😂
Another excellent episode 👌 I haven't tried the 18 yet, but it's on my shopping list. The nas triple cask is on a par with the 10yr old, a little more woody and less sweet, definitely worth a visit.
This was fun and well done Lasanta! Really looking forward to trying that 16. Cheers Geoff!
The old La Santa is what really got me into scotch…I still think it’s one of the best value for money buys you can make
Brave take on the core range! 🙂Since I only "know" the old range and haven't tried the 18yo yet, I'm a little hesitant to put these in order. I'd expect the Nectar to be my favorite, then the 14yo QR, than 18yo, than Lasanta, than 10yo
Hi Geoff, really nicely done. Putting yourself at stake with a blind tasting.
I most admit that I had the Quinta Ruban back in 2017 and after that no more Glenmorangie bought.
maybe I am wrong there.......
I love the Lasanta
Tough job😉
Well, I haven't tasted the new Lasanta yet, and the new 16 isn't yet available in Sweden, looking forward to it though.
But the other three I got in quite fresh memory, 1. Quinta Ruban 14yo 2. 18yo 3. 10yo.
I'm quite fond of Glenmorangie, general, I think I've tried 15-20 different ones over the years, and I've only been disappointed once...It was a limited edition called "Spigo", it was finished in rye casks, it was to me quite bad. The best, so far, is The Signet....but it's ridiculous expensive here, a quite unique dram, but not nearly worth the price tag, sorry to say🍷cheers
Great one Geoff! This was really fun! Just like the one you did with the Kavalan Soloist series a while back.
( Check it out folks! )
I only had the QR from Glenmo but I will pick one up in the near future for sure.
Cheers my friend!
🥃🥃🎩
Nice challenge, it was fun watching it. I only have the bottom 2 on my shelf, which I haven't tried.
First to last, 18y, 14y, 16y, 12y, 10y.
The Signet is quite available here so maybe it is corerange but anyway it beats the 18y not by far but a little better😋
Great video👍🏻
Blind tasting is interesting idea .Good job mr.Geoff ) Gaumarjos !
What did the hand say to the head!? SLAP!
La Santa is good, so is the 18, but my favorite is the 12 Palo Cortado
Great video!
Hey Geoff, I dont know if your market carries it but in North America there is a 15 year old Glenmorangie The Cadboll Estate, it's a bourbon cask finish. Very very sweet...almost sweeter than the Nectar, have you tried it?
For the sake of the ratings I'll omit the Infinita as I haven't tried it and sub in the Cadboll.
1. Lasanta
2. Quinta
3. Nectar
4. Cadboll
5. 10 Year
Great video!
Blind tastings are always fun! Thanks Geoff
That was pretty fun! Casually today I've been visiting the Glenmorangie distillery. Pretty impressive place by its size alone. Although I didn't take the tour I could see the large still house from the outside because their doors were open and birds were flying in and out of it!. Also even when the brand doesn't play the card of a maritime influence like others their warehouses are very close to the sea. I had the chance to taste the Signet expression. Very yummy, decadent stuff, pricey though. There's also a new Signet Reserve, a bit too pricey for me. 😅
The 14 is on my radar. Can't wait to try it.
The 14 is great. Inexpensive, and being the first port finished whisky I had ever tried, it probably grabbed my attention way more than it probably should have.
@@ianphillips103 it shall be the first Port finish that I will try as well
Haven't tried any of these. In my area I believe we only get the 10 and 12 year. I may pick up a bottle of the 12 just to check it out. I do enjoy scotch I currently have a mcAllen 12 Sherry cask Laphroaig 16 and a Bunnahabhin Stiureadair all are very good pour for me. I want a Kilcohman just to get a peated bottle that isn't a heavy peat. I'm more of a bourbon and rye drinker but I do like the flavor of these scotches. Fruity and sherry are very obvious in the flavors. Enjoy. 🥃🥃🥃
I still have a bottle of the 2017 release of the Astar, which I really enjoy. Otherwise, I do like that Lasanta!
Blind tasting -- great insight!
That core range is huge, is what she said.
Nice. 💪
My favorite will probably always be the port finished for me in this range.
I always liked the Nectar best, then the 10, Lasanta and finally the Quinta Ruban. Never tried the 18 (don't like Glenmo enough to spend that much on it) or Signet (I've learned from American single malts that roasted barley in whisky really isn't my thing.)
I am curious about the new 12, if it's the old 10 but kicked up a notch it might be a solid guard whisky.
I've got the Quinta Ruban. Fine stuff but too light for me. Nice video anyway!
Have always found Glenmorangie a bit floral for my own taste, but have a lot of friends who value the line. To defend your blind tasting creds, I wouldn't be able to go from taste to taste without some water or something to neutralize the palate.
I’ve read on the scotch reddit that the lasanta will also get an update from 12 years to 15 years so we will have more „mature” glenmo core range: 12,14,15,16 and 18
I’m not a big fan of Glenmorangie because I find it too light and sweet, almost like a candy whisky but I’m a fan of the 14 port cask finish.
I don't drink Glenmorangy, the price/quality ratio is very low on our market, may be somewhen in the future... But I've liked the video just for your honesty. Respect.
I agree 18, then Lasanta, then Nectar, then Quinta, haven’t tried the 10 year old. Signet top of the list but only as an after dinner special occasion sitting outside looking at the stars…….
I've tried X, 10, Older Lasanta and older Quinta Rubin. My least favorite is Quinta. My favorite is between 10 and Lasanta but it depends on my mood. X is sweetest, young but good in a highball.
Dude! We didn't see her again. lol
anytime glenmo 10 shows up in a blind, it throws off being able to decipher the others!
I wanna see Ralfy do a blind!
Has someone tried the new glenmorangie 12 original yet? Does it differ from the old 10 original?
Signet beats them all!
Yeah, Signet #1!
Have had a couple of 18s as well as a couple of Nectars d’Or sitting in my stash for over 8 years now. Never felt like opening one. I guess that pretty much sums up my overall feeling towards Glenmorangie… although I consider those the best two of the (then-) core range. Thanks for the entertaining blind tasting, Geoff! Can we see your girlfriend too next time?
Nectar is super nice, as most of them. Just got a 15 yo cadboll that is fantastic, and chasing the tale of the forest with a hint of smoke. Tokyo overprized and winter not my cup of tea.
For me (from favorite to least favorite)....18yo, QuintaRuban, The Nectar, LaSanta, 10 year Old
I would rank them 10 Original, 12 Lasanta, 16 Nectar d'Or, 14 Quinta Ruban, 18 The Infinita. Now keep in mind that I've only tasted the older bottles. But to be honest, I haven't had a Glenmorangie yet that wasn't to my liking. Even down to the original 10, you can really enjoy that dram.
How difficult it becomes when the "main range" of a brand has so many expressions.
Wad up Master G. ! . . . In the pantheon of gods, even Hades exists alongside Zeus . . . but Master G. is like, by himself, meanders in the void that is the "nothing-ness" of the Maitreya Buddha (of the future, yet to come) ! . . . UNIK !
I've never done a blind tasting but I'm pretty sure I'd get them all wrong. It's hard tasting one after the other like that, especially with 5 bottles. Cheers!
What do you think about Glenmorangie 12 The Original?
By the end of the video you developed a healthy whisky tan
@8:37 once you gain more experience, this rugged glenmo will be easier to sip
Is the 12yr Palo Cortado core range or LE?
Great, now I now to never trust your opinion again.
Will still watch for the shits and giggles obvs 😘
The original is what made finally understand scotch.
So close Jiff
Blinds really expose the price to quality fallacy. All glenmorangie products are of high quality. It's just a matter of personal taste when picking a favorite.
Glenmorangie is releasing a new 21 year old to replace the 19, think it's for travel retail though?
I enjoy your content, it's refreshing?
Didn't know that. Sounds interesting! Cheers! 🥃
Is that Baby Ralfy dancing during the pouring? I'm pretty sure...
Great distinctive gold glasses...
... such a shame the poor and rubish whis...er...labels.
Slàinte mhath
Quinta ruban is the best in this lot.
I say the signet, Gee ... off.
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Not bad Geoff.....you need to learn how to pronounce Apricot however😜 You're welcome
Nice try. 😉