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Notes
Light, grassy notes up front, melon, green grapes. This is followed by warming apricot tones and some cereal, maltiness. The palate is pleasingly fresh, with bright fruit notes given weight by sweet barley sugar and an oaky finish.


Notes by Stuart Easton
Product Name | Glenlossie 10 Year Old Flora & Fauna |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Speyside |
Class | Single Malt |
Vintage | |
Age Declaration | 10 years old |
Distillation Date | |
Strength (ABV %) | 43.00% |
Bottling Date | |
Volume (cl) | 70cl |
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