The whisky from Glen Spey distillery is primarily used in blends, so this Flora and Fauna bottling is a bit of a rarity.
The spirit stills at Glen Spey are equipped with purifiers, creating additional reflux, resulting in a light spirit.
A rather rare bottling as most of their single malt goes into Diageo blends, a tasty, smooth dram.
Serving Suggestion: Best enjoyed neat or with a drop of water.
Nose: Mild nose-feel. Closed. Lightly fruity - greengages and white grapes. With water, fresh and estery, but still relatively closed. Green pea-pods. Wisp of smoke - dead fires or charred wood.
Palate: Warming. Light sweetness, with some acidity.
Finish: Dry, medium length. Some chocolate and light coconut in the aftertaste.