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Review – Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask Glen Ord 33 Years Old 1970 50%

Drink Glen Ord whisky in Singapore

Looking to drink Glen Ord whisky in Singapore? This sample of Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask Glen Ord 33 Years Old 1970 50% was drunk at The Swan Song located at 41A Boat Quay, Singapore 049830.

What does Glen Ord whisky taste like? This Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask Glen Ord 33 Years Old 1970 50% bottling tastes like:

Nose: sweet tame and mellow plum and fleshy mangoes and juicy rubber

Palate: fierce and potent juicy apples, unripe mangoes with a good touch of acetone, splendid sour and dry viney finish

What do we think of this bottle of Glen Ord whisky?

A splendid old-syle Glen Ord without a distinct amount of the modern earthiness, with a good touch contributing to complexity in the palate texture. The Glen Ord was brought in by one of the owners of the Swan Song, and apparently someone had drunk a good third of the bottle in a night because of how wonderful the profile was. A dangerous bottle to just keep at hand.

Where can you get Glen Ord whisky by the glass in Singapore?

You can buy Glen Ord whisky by the dram from The Swan Song, such as the rare Glen Ord 16 Year Old The Manager’s Dram.

Author Notes

Edward Say

Edward is the Founder and Director of Nakama Spirits Pte Ltd and the Head Coach of Domain Expansion Athletics Coaching. Edward strongly believes in the power of friendship and the last thing he would want to do is recommend a drink that does not suit a comrade’s palate. If you enjoy this review, do leave a comment and drop by The Swan Song for a dram or two!

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