Whisky Review: GlenAllachie 1990 50th Anniversary

Elliott
Apr 17, 2021

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This 500ml bottle celebrates Billy Walker’s ambitions to revamp the Glenallachie distillery, following his success at GlenDronach and others, and starts with capitalizing the name mid-word.

GlenAllachie 1990 50th Anniversary 27 Year/ 44.9%

Tasted neat

This was distilled on 08/05/1990 and bottled in Feburary 2018 from sherry butt 2515, bottle 071 of 156, and is intended to be “a sample of the Glenallachie that was first produced in 1968.”

  • Color: chestnut (1.2)
  • Nose: rotting forest undergrowth, lemon peel, old wood pilings, grapes
  • Taste: very rounded, old oak, cigar ash, chocolate bar, pecans, and cream
  • Finish: medium, a bit of cardboard, some fruit

This is a very interesting, and quite tasty dram, although the proof is a bit low, it’s still cask-strength. It does have a lot of distillery character, without hiding behind wood.

Rating: 89/100

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Elliott
Elliott

Written by Elliott

Personal interests in literature, SF, and whisky/whiskey/scotch, Software Engineer by Trade

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