Kornog Celtic Kornog Oloroso Finish 43% 700mL

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Kornog Celtic Kornog Oloroso Finish 43% 700mL Bourbon casks are the norm at Glann ar Mor, so this Oloroso Sherry finish is something of a novelty. The peat has a mezcal-like edge, in this case there’s opening suggestions of vinyl and varnish, mingling with vaguely green notes (white pepper, dried grass). Aeration accents the sweet barley as honey, boiled confectionary, marzipan? The peat is more definitive in the mouth, infusing flavours of toasted fruit cake. Green-wood smoke and a slightly grassy bitter-sweetness trail off in the finish. Always engaging, this distillery has established a distinctive style early on. Non chill filtered 43% ABV, non chill filtered and with no added colour.European Whisky of the Year in the 2016 Jim Murray Whisky Bible.Distillerie Glann Ar Mor was founded on the north coast of Brittany in 1999 by Martine and Jean Donnay and Kornog is the peated single malt brand of the distillery (their unpeated lines appear as ‘Glann Ar Mor’). The dis

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Kornog Celtic Kornog Oloroso Finish 43% 700mL Bourbon casks are the norm at Glann ar Mor, so this Oloroso Sherry finish is something of a novelty. The peat has a mezcal-like edge, in this case there’s opening suggestions of vinyl and varnish, mingling with vaguely green notes (white pepper, dried grass). Aeration accents the sweet barley as honey, boiled confectionary, marzipan? The peat is more definitive in the mouth, infusing flavours of toasted fruit cake. Green-wood smoke and a slightly grassy bitter-sweetness trail off in the finish. Always engaging, this distillery has established a distinctive style early on. Non chill filtered 43% ABV, non chill filtered and with no added colour.European Whisky of the Year in the 2016 Jim Murray Whisky Bible.Distillerie Glann Ar Mor was founded on the north coast of Brittany in 1999 by Martine and Jean Donnay and Kornog is the peated single malt brand of the distillery (their unpeated lines appear as ‘Glann Ar Mor’). The dis

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