Thanks for reviewing this one in your current series, Jim. I've not tried this one, but it sounds like an ideal daily sipper with a well-rounded and balanced experience. The fact that you say it is like a good old fashioned whisky is a good endorsement and encourages me to find a bottle of this. There is no higher tribute than Jim saying, "It's a goodun". I do like anCnoc and had a stunning bottle of their 24 that was a steal at the price at the time. Unfortunately, prices of the older stuff just keeps going up.
Excellent review, Jim. I had a GG 15 yo CS (oloroso casks) that was emptied last year, and it was a peach of a whisky. I would so much love to have another bottle of that expression, but... the price has unfortunately just sky rocketed since I bought the first one. So instead, I bought this GG 12 yo, I had read quite nice words about in a few blogs/reviews. I haven't opened it yet, though, but I very much look forward to that, and certainly no less now after your review 😎 The IYLTTTT bottle... the price of that is close to the GG 15 CS. It is approx. 80% more expensive than the GG 12 (in Denmark). If the GG 12 is 50£ then that would be 90£ for the AnCnoc 18... That being said, I'd still love to have a bottle of AnCnoc 18 too, but the price level has put me off a bit. The 50 vs. 90 prices were just as an example for an easy comparison, you see... the real prices in Denmark for these two bottles are 59£ and 106£ respectively, the latter actually even more expensive on most webshops, where I can find it.
Agreed on everything that you said about Glen Garioch 12. It's often less than $60 CDN here in Alberta. I think I'll get another bottle. Best wishes to you.
Like your good self, I thoroughly enjoyed the bottle of this I had. I found it really unique compared to other 12s -- but very much so in a good way. Cheers mucker.
I’ve had two bottles of this. The first one was FANTASTIC. Drank more like a 14 year old than a 12. The second one was not quite as good. More burn and tannins, and didn’t really open up. But… this isn’t a crazy expensive bottle for a sherried whisky where I am so I might gamble again on it in the future. Just be aware that they suffer from batch variation.
Hi Jim. Glen Garioch has sort of passed me by, don’t know why though. My AnConc 18 is a little lighter than yours and I’m loving every sip. Good review Jim, slàinte
Its just amazing unmistakable whiskey, spicy spicy 🔥, cherry ,sweet, vanilla its just full and rich... I've bought 4 bottle's, 43€ 1 liter each ... Everything there.... 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Cheers 🥂 Best of the best Its one o
Excellent review. I am looking to grab a bottle of Glen Garioch to share with my friends this weekend! Glad to say I now know how to pronounce it thanks to you.
100% correct Jim 👍 Glen Garioch 12 does not get enough love and attention out there and long may it continue , as long as it flys a little under the radar , so will the price AC 18 also as you say brilliant stuff , but it say everything ya need to know about GC that AC costs twice as much . Top channel mate , always a great watch from someone who really knows his stuff 👍🥃
Great review. Found this one about 10-12 years ago and we got along really well from the beginning. There's been quite a few bottles through the years, and I will continue to get back to this lovely dram whenever I can. At the moment I have a litre bottle, waiting to be opened. I think I paid around €45-50. 🍷cheers
Brilliant ..spot on review as usual , for those whiskies I’ve tried / own that you review IMO your usually bang on with you views ( cos they’re the same as mine ) for those you review I haven’t tried and I buy em , once again I’m always chuffed with your choices . The one thing I really really don’t understand is why your channel does not have 10 times more subscribers , honestly .. reviewing doesn’t get any better and any more honest Top job Jim 👍
Not readily available here in the US. I see a limited edition occasionally, haven't opened the bourbon matured CS I scored last year. Glad to see a 12 year old ranking with one of my favorite 18's. I am still working on the 2001 release 14 year old before I start hitting my 2021 bottle of the 18. I will say that a sherry/bourbon vatting is what a whisky should be. The old Arran 18 was a great example also. We can explore casks all day long but if you want it to taste like whisky a good balance is key. Intellectually, this makes the most sense. Unfortunately, whisky is far more visceral as the journey continues.
Glad to hear a wholeheartedly positive review of this one, save for the added colour, of course. In my humble opinion, it deserves it. Very interesting comparison with Ancnoc 18, too.
I had a visit to the distillery last year and was given this and the Founders Reserve at the end. The founders reserve feels much younger and lighter, quite effervescent. But the 12 is the biz. The mouth feel is great and my mouth was coated for ages afterwards, in a good way.
For a non age statement the Founders is quite good. Problem is, the 12 is only $10 more where I am. So it’s a no brainer to buy the 12, even though I’ve noticed bottle variation sometimes.
Hi Jim. Nice review. Just a comment about the color. It's not mentioned anywhere in the packaging, so we are right to assume that it's colored. But what I noticed between some bottles I've seen, is the clear inconsistency of the color of their contents. So what's the point for them of coloring non consistently? Or is it just a honest undisclosed non colored whisky... Happens... (deanston 12)
Excellent review as always Jim (as befits your unique style). The GG has been another one of my many desired choices from early on my malt journey; surprised though that there were no observed ginger notes coming through on this one. The tasting notes and reviews I've read of this fine malt do seem to pick up on this flavour profile. I also agree with the Founders Reserve as being a good accessible, lower cost alternative which at 48% and non-chill filtered is a no-brainer for me. Mind.....like you, I don't support the E150a addition! Slainte.
Another great review video, Jim. Thank you! This one's bitter / sweet. On one hand I'm thrilled word is getting out about how awesome this dram is, and what knock out value it represents. On the other, I'm terrified word is getting out and we'll lose another hidden gem to the hoarders and speculators. It's one of the v few bottlings that it's actually the same price, if not a a couple of quid cheaper here in BC, Canada than it is in the UK. Even after tax (added bonus of being a 75 cl bottle here too). Simply love this stuff. Hope you get a chance to review the founders reserve as I've not tried that one yet. Thanks again Jim!
Had a bottle of this several years ago. For some reason I just didn't connect with it. Honestly not sure why. It had elements that remained me of Longmorn 16. A value for what it is so really need to give it another try. Cheers Jim
Strange how this one is indeed so often overlooked. Very decent allrounder imo. Perhaps that’s also it’s ‘flaw’, in that it’s good overall, without there being anything that jumps out? On the whole, I agree: a well integrated, decently priced and enjoyable sipping whisky. Definitely worth the extra compared to the Founder’s Reserve, though: imo overall quite young and simple, but in its own right still a decent value entry level. Surprised by the IYLTTTT , but I think I know where you’re coming from. Slainte
I do like the Glen Gariochs. The colour is just very, very unfortunate! I've heard insiders talking smack about the current owners shortly after they took over. Up to now I haven't seen those bad predictions come true. There's hope that the distillery will stay a good tip for something where beginners and geeks can meet. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Great video Jim. I have fallen in love with Geln Garioch 12.... that balance between ex-bourbon and sherry just does it for me. Im honestly not really a fan of sherry bombs and this just scratches such a unique itch for me. I have been looking high and low for whiskys with a similar profile. You suggested the ancnoc 18 - im tempted by your suggestion - does it have the same sort of balance between sherry and bourbon? Also - in hindsight is there anything else you have come across with a similar profile?
Cheers buddy. Even anCnoc 18 can be a chance to take because each batch varies quite dramatically. I suppose, the likes of Glenallachie 12 would be considered a better balanced one of that ilk. Or perhaps some of the Ardnamurchans. Glen Garioch 12 is hard to match where balance is concerned though.
Had a bottle of this, just got better and better over the 6 months I had it… (it became my go to for the last 1/3 of the litre) i would have another but the price increase just “pi**ed me off” :-)
You're darn tootin' this is to be kept quiet. Here, this is almost a 'discount' single malt, coming in at pennies over $50 US for a 750ml bottle, and their founder's reserve is ten dollars less expensive.
Thanks for reviewing this one in your current series, Jim. I've not tried this one, but it sounds like an ideal daily sipper with a well-rounded and balanced experience. The fact that you say it is like a good old fashioned whisky is a good endorsement and encourages me to find a bottle of this. There is no higher tribute than Jim saying, "It's a goodun". I do like anCnoc and had a stunning bottle of their 24 that was a steal at the price at the time. Unfortunately, prices of the older stuff just keeps going up.
Excellent review, Jim. I had a GG 15 yo CS (oloroso casks) that was emptied last year, and it was a peach of a whisky. I would so much love to have another bottle of that expression, but... the price has unfortunately just sky rocketed since I bought the first one. So instead, I bought this GG 12 yo, I had read quite nice words about in a few blogs/reviews. I haven't opened it yet, though, but I very much look forward to that, and certainly no less now after your review 😎
The IYLTTTT bottle... the price of that is close to the GG 15 CS. It is approx. 80% more expensive than the GG 12 (in Denmark). If the GG 12 is 50£ then that would be 90£ for the AnCnoc 18...
That being said, I'd still love to have a bottle of AnCnoc 18 too, but the price level has put me off a bit. The 50 vs. 90 prices were just as an example for an easy comparison, you see... the real prices in Denmark for these two bottles are 59£ and 106£ respectively, the latter actually even more expensive on most webshops, where I can find it.
Agreed on everything that you said about Glen Garioch 12. It's often less than $60 CDN here in Alberta. I think I'll get another bottle. Best wishes to you.
Like your good self, I thoroughly enjoyed the bottle of this I had. I found it really unique compared to other 12s -- but very much so in a good way. Cheers mucker.
I’ve had two bottles of this. The first one was FANTASTIC. Drank more like a 14 year old than a 12. The second one was not quite as good. More burn and tannins, and didn’t really open up. But… this isn’t a crazy expensive bottle for a sherried whisky where I am so I might gamble again on it in the future. Just be aware that they suffer from batch variation.
I didn’t favor this one as much on first sip. I need to get back into this one! Appreciate your views!
Hi Jim. Glen Garioch has sort of passed me by, don’t know why though. My AnConc 18 is a little lighter than yours and I’m loving every sip. Good review Jim, slàinte
Its just amazing unmistakable whiskey, spicy spicy 🔥, cherry ,sweet, vanilla its just full and rich...
I've bought 4 bottle's, 43€ 1 liter each ...
Everything there....
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Cheers 🥂
Best of the best
Its one o
Excellent review. I am looking to grab a bottle of Glen Garioch to share with my friends this weekend! Glad to say I now know how to pronounce it thanks to you.
100% correct Jim 👍
Glen Garioch 12 does not get enough love and attention out there and long may it continue , as long as it flys a little under the radar , so will the price
AC 18 also as you say brilliant stuff , but it say everything ya need to know about GC that AC costs twice as much .
Top channel mate , always a great watch from someone who really knows his stuff 👍🥃
Great review. Found this one about 10-12 years ago and we got along really well from the beginning. There's been quite a few bottles through the years, and I will continue to get back to this lovely dram whenever I can. At the moment I have a litre bottle, waiting to be opened. I think I paid around €45-50. 🍷cheers
Brilliant ..spot on review as usual , for those whiskies I’ve tried / own that you review IMO your usually bang on with you views ( cos they’re the same as mine ) for those you review I haven’t tried and I buy em , once again I’m always chuffed with your choices .
The one thing I really really don’t understand is why your channel does not have 10 times more subscribers , honestly .. reviewing doesn’t get any better and any more honest
Top job Jim 👍
Cheers Allan. Very much appreciated sir 🙏
Tried this years ago but don't remember much about it, must retry it sounds good and a good price.
Not readily available here in the US. I see a limited edition occasionally, haven't opened the bourbon matured CS I scored last year.
Glad to see a 12 year old ranking with one of my favorite 18's. I am still working on the 2001 release 14 year old before I start hitting my 2021 bottle of the 18.
I will say that a sherry/bourbon vatting is what a whisky should be. The old Arran 18 was a great example also.
We can explore casks all day long but if you want it to taste like whisky a good balance is key. Intellectually, this makes the most sense. Unfortunately, whisky is far more visceral as the journey continues.
Glad to hear a wholeheartedly positive review of this one, save for the added colour, of course. In my humble opinion, it deserves it. Very interesting comparison with Ancnoc 18, too.
I had a visit to the distillery last year and was given this and the Founders Reserve at the end. The founders reserve feels much younger and lighter, quite effervescent. But the 12 is the biz. The mouth feel is great and my mouth was coated for ages afterwards, in a good way.
For a non age statement the Founders is quite good. Problem is, the 12 is only $10 more where I am. So it’s a no brainer to buy the 12, even though I’ve noticed bottle variation sometimes.
I enjoy this, and for some reason it is very affordable here. Thanks for your thoughts, a solid scotch for me.
Drives me crazy for them to add color. The natural color tells you something about the whisky, but I will try it when I see it.
Hi Jim. Nice review. Just a comment about the color. It's not mentioned anywhere in the packaging, so we are right to assume that it's colored. But what I noticed between some bottles I've seen, is the clear inconsistency of the color of their contents. So what's the point for them of coloring non consistently? Or is it just a honest undisclosed non colored whisky... Happens... (deanston 12)
Excellent review as always Jim (as befits your unique style). The GG has been another one of my many desired choices from early on my malt journey; surprised though that there were no observed ginger notes coming through on this one. The tasting notes and reviews I've read of this fine malt do seem to pick up on this flavour profile.
I also agree with the Founders Reserve as being a good accessible, lower cost alternative which at 48% and non-chill filtered is a no-brainer for me. Mind.....like you, I don't support the E150a addition! Slainte.
Another great review video, Jim. Thank you! This one's bitter / sweet. On one hand I'm thrilled word is getting out about how awesome this dram is, and what knock out value it represents. On the other, I'm terrified word is getting out and we'll lose another hidden gem to the hoarders and speculators. It's one of the v few bottlings that it's actually the same price, if not a a couple of quid cheaper here in BC, Canada than it is in the UK. Even after tax (added bonus of being a 75 cl bottle here too). Simply love this stuff. Hope you get a chance to review the founders reserve as I've not tried that one yet. Thanks again Jim!
Had a bottle of this several years ago. For some reason I just didn't connect with it. Honestly not sure why. It had elements that remained me of Longmorn 16. A value for what it is so really need to give it another try. Cheers Jim
Agree, it is so complex, not boring, but not for everyone….and if you add drops of Ardbeg…..90+
Brilliant review! Absolute understated beauty and the Ancnoc 18 is the same class of understated deliciousness! Cheers 🥃
On the list! I've often wondered about this one. But (ssshhhh) - nudge, nudge, wink, wink ...
Not enough gets said about this one. It’s a great weighty wee highlander.
Strange how this one is indeed so often overlooked. Very decent allrounder imo. Perhaps that’s also it’s ‘flaw’, in that it’s good overall, without there being anything that jumps out? On the whole, I agree: a well integrated, decently priced and enjoyable sipping whisky. Definitely worth the extra compared to the Founder’s Reserve, though: imo overall quite young and simple, but in its own right still a decent value entry level. Surprised by the IYLTTTT , but I think I know where you’re coming from. Slainte
I do like the Glen Gariochs. The colour is just very, very unfortunate! I've heard insiders talking smack about the current owners shortly after they took over. Up to now I haven't seen those bad predictions come true.
There's hope that the distillery will stay a good tip for something where beginners and geeks can meet. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
I find Craigellachie 17 checks a lot of the same boxes as this this one
Woo-hoo! Thats me all caught up on all the WN videos. Chuffed.
Although the resulting Whiskey wish list I've put together as a result could take far longer to put together....
😄😄 good man.
Great video Jim. I have fallen in love with Geln Garioch 12.... that balance between ex-bourbon and sherry just does it for me. Im honestly not really a fan of sherry bombs and this just scratches such a unique itch for me. I have been looking high and low for whiskys with a similar profile. You suggested the ancnoc 18 - im tempted by your suggestion - does it have the same sort of balance between sherry and bourbon? Also - in hindsight is there anything else you have come across with a similar profile?
Cheers buddy. Even anCnoc 18 can be a chance to take because each batch varies quite dramatically. I suppose, the likes of Glenallachie 12 would be considered a better balanced one of that ilk. Or perhaps some of the Ardnamurchans. Glen Garioch 12 is hard to match where balance is concerned though.
cheers for the reply@@WhiskeyNovice
Had a bottle of this, just got better and better over the 6 months I had it… (it became my go to for the last 1/3 of the litre) i would have another but the price increase just “pi**ed me off” :-)
Keep it yourself indeed. 🤫
You're darn tootin' this is to be kept quiet. Here, this is almost a 'discount' single malt, coming in at pennies over $50 US for a 750ml bottle, and their founder's reserve is ten dollars less expensive.