I like this better than the sherry cask version I tried 18 months back. I do not believe they are similar and I will explain. My wife loves this scotch, and the fact that vanilla ties all three a aspects together is very niceas a balance. Required fields are marked *. It has substantial body, almost an oiliness to it, and a spicy sting. Read away! The big issues with the first bottle was it honestly boiled down to honeyed flowers and not much else going on. With a little water its notable citrus notes fade to green apple and dried fruit. I prefer this without water, For me, this sample rates 88. Distiller: The Glenlivet Distillery . I almost always prefer cask strength bottlings with at least some water added. This should be a real pleasure to those who like the marriage of complexity and power found only in cask-strength bottles. @GotOak91 Hahaha no worries buddy! Nose: VANILLA! Glenlivet whiskies are known for their consistent quality throughout the years. Finish is long and mouth numbing...remember this is cask strength. Without chill filtration the whisky gets more of the natural oils. Greek Retsina wine and a very creamy vanilla with fresh pears. Nice review, i just have to try Nadurra soon, sounds like its just the right kind of whisky for the season too.. A friend of mine is regarding this as his all time favorite but i have never got the chance to try it out. The scents are truly mouthwatering. Glenlivet Nadurra 16 is a spectacular bouquet of fruit and malt, yet the bourbon-like wood and spice add new and interesting complex layers to appreciate. Glenlivet can be amazing - I was blown away by a sherried one I'd tried at an SMWS tasting. Not colored or chill-filtered and bottled at cask strength, the Nadurra supplies what the standard expressions are missing: concentrated flavor. Thick and sweet, like jam. @paddockjudge: Very well put! Average score from 35 reviews and 127 ratings 87. I'd been reading rave reviews about this cask strength whisky for months and finally decided to take the plunge. Thanks for the review. There is significant alcohol, but it is not excessive, sampled neat, unless you are very sensitive to alcohol. The Glenlivet Nadurra (which is Gaelic for 'natural') has been available since 2005, always matured on first fill bourbon casks. Finish: spicy with mouth drying oak cleaned up by another burst of lemon which makes the mouth water. Glenlivet. Which is really quite disappointing for me as I had such high hopes for this whisky. The intense dryness and intensified Glenlivet flavors make for a unique and enjoyable experience. Price Point: $55 – $65 for 750 ML. I still don't think I'd pick up a bottle, but that's more on personal preference then on "it's not a good whisky" My last batch I just finished the bottle and I swear to god I REALLY tried to like it, but I just couldn't. Banana, vanilla, butterscotch and some almond are there. Is that a contradiction in terms? Taste: Crispy and full. I have had other Glenlivets and found them nice but perhaps lacking Power. This is a great offering and is definitely one to be tried. Water attenuates the mouth flavours, but brings out additional sweetness, Finish: sharp dry fade to the sharp citrus. Nose: Red apples coated with caramel, very malty, vanilla, pecan divinity (it's a nougat candy), lemon, coriander. My advise: Drink your Nadurra fresh. I feel like going soon now. Users have rated this product 3.5 out of 5 stars. Hi guys, I can highly recommend batch #11091 (Nov 2009 bottling). Like walking into a doghnut shop early in the morning. Not overly complex, but very clean, very approachable. Great palate for a warm summer evening's dram. I can tell you that it was freshly opened at the time, though. Nose: Red Apple, Floral, faint Nutmeg Spice, Ginger. Resembling a lot of Glenlivet 12YO, which i liked very much. Cheers! Even better it's non chill filtered and has no caramel coloring added! The malt really comes through. Very smooth but kind of numbing. I love it. Of course, the Nadurra is one to decant or gas ASAP (see the comments in several Connosr reviews), so my older bottle may be a little tired. Nose: 22 | Taste: 22 | Finish: 23 | Balance: 22 Overall score: 89, Distillery: Glenlivet Region: Speyside ABV: 55,3% Non-chill filtered, no added colour, Your email address will not be published. More The Glenlivet Expressions . Definitely not bad. Bit of oak and vanilla as well. The nose is sweet honey, vanilla apples and not surprisingly strong alcohol. Whisky related stuff like drinks, food, books etc. This is one of only a few cask strength drams I can get in my area and thankfully I enjoy it. My favorite Glenlivet. Since 1822, The Glenlivet continues to deliver a unique single malt scotch experience by selecting exceptional unique casks, finishes and liquids. The reason I feel that the A'bunadh and the Nadurra are too disimilar to compare is that the Nadurra reminds me of summer, less complex but lighter and more fun. I don't recommend it. 92 Points. Not the most complex, but very clean, with the malt and cereal notes coming through, along with the bourbon notes, honey, and just a tad bit of deeper chocolate and coffee notes. Big brand, big name, big flavours! I was a bit surprised at the alcohol burn, but that's not unexpected with a cask strength whisky. ...two words for sharing this frank and accurate review, I have to add this alongside my favorite malts. This bottle has been opened for about 5 months and is 90% full. In that batch I get all the apple fruit, cinnamon, vanilla, wood spice, almost a watermelon as well. The Nàdurra CS does not lack Power nor taste. Stores and prices for 'The Glenlivet Nadurra 16 Year Old Singl ... ' | tasting notes, market data, prices and stores in USA. I hope this is informative and at least somewhat interesting! Fresh apple blossoms, fresh cut apples, honey, caramel, barley/grains. Got to be 8-10 years old with a bit of 12-15 thrown in. That would be batch #1007D from 2007? Fellow swede here! Good single malt from the great Speyside distillery. Finish: Medium length, and fairly light. Glenlivet have a fairly bland range of single malts usually but so glad they have a bottling that delivers good consistent quality, do you know what batch this is? How a scotch holds up in the bottle is one of those issues I'm still learning about. The body envelopes the tongue. Putting my nose to it again I begin to sense some vanilla notes accompanied by biscuit, pineapple and apple juice. I am also a big fan of Glenlivet 21 yo Archive. @Valuewhisky Hahaha sorry to cause you sleepless nights due to my first Nadurra review! Not one to finish in one night as it will surprise with new discoveries every time you taste it. Thanks, Victor. I wish I had bought this earlier when it came out in my area. Whisky- The Glenlivet Nadurra Complexity- Demanding Type- 16 year old, cask strength at 53.0% ABV, batch No. There is a strong tropicality on the tongue as well as a big honey-sweetness that lingers and leaves behind an alcoholic sting. Victor, nice review, but I found your oxidation comment interesting. Very smooth, honey, long finish. It is non-chill filtered, bottled at cask strength and created in smaller batches. Iwill have to find the batch number and will add it later. It's like having a hard candy in your mouth that slowly melts. My wife and I drink all scorched neat in glencairn glass. For the sale price I found It would be a great weekly sip to add variety from the daily dram. I must try this, it's good to see distilleries release aged cask strength whiskies instead of overpriced young ABV monsters! It was a disappointment and a bottle that I struggled through, hoping all the while that it would just turn and I'd see the light and go "YES! I am melting a single ice cube in the glass, because otherwise this whisky is just too hot and tart to fully enjoy. It's also aged 16 years in first-fill American oak casks. The delivery on the palate is beautiful creamy honey topped with barley crumbles. It should be noted that other reviewers have noticed a difference in batches, so the number could be important if you are comparing your bottle to this review and find some discrepencies. All bought on the back of your reviews so hoping for good things. I have a faiblesse for cask strength whisky. Overall: This would be a great introduction into cask strength, non-peated, non-sherried scotch. Mind you I've noticed some changes for the better as the bottle has been sitting open and slowly being drank, but nothing to the point that would make me buy another bottle. The nose of the Nadurra is very light and powerfully fruity. No reason to choose. Oak brings strong but pleasant spices (which for instance are absent in the 18), with the only upset being on the entrance. Not the world's most complex whisky, as my brother in law described it quite one dimensional, but a whisky that gets better when it has time to breath. It has had some air, but the fill level is going down very slowly. 0911P, bottle code LD31360, Non-Chill Filtered Appearance- a dark Chardonnay bordering on Sunlight with slow medium think tears. It also opened up the nose a bit so that I wasn't smelling so much alcohol. The Nadurra 16 has been one of my favorites since it first was released several years ago. Same color as the last Nadurra that I had. Nose: Strong, sweet vanilla, almost like a good cream soda. Well this was fresh, well matured, solid and very complex single malt. Good review. (Like honeyed sweet oatmeal) Light toast with a raspberry marmalade. Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra Batch 1007D. Jam, green apples and tropical fruits. The Nadurra has a wonderful nose, floral, sweet, oakey,vanilla. This is undoubtedly the best finish I’ve tasted from a Glenlivet whisky before. In general I keep few bottles open so drink them much faster than you, but I went through a bottle of Nadurra over the course of 4 months and I took particular note of how little it changed in that time; generally I notice changes over 4 months but not with this one. This particular batch was 0606A and was bottled in June of 2006 at 57.2% ABV. Several months ago I purchased a bottle of Glenlivet Nadurra from the local Dan Murphy's. On the nose, one is immediately overwhelmed with honey sweetness. Time for a new review and I have chosen The Glenlivet sixteen year old Nadurra. Definitely better with a cap of water and worth spending time with. the 48% is indeed the travel retail version, i have the january 2014 which i will review soon. At the top are 7/12 and 11/11. Nothing too special, nothing too exciting. One note about the color, this is one of the lighter 16yo whiskies I've come across, even among other NCF no color added whiskies. @SquidgyAsh has reviewed both the #0512T and a sample of my #11091 on this site and he rates them miles apart. Glenlivet Nadurra is excellent. Palate: Again, a lack of burn for the abv. Overall a pleasing combination of quite light flavours with a heavy weight texture. Love the Nudurra, this really took me by surprise! A real fruitbasket. Apples, cinnamon and big Vanilla. Curious indeed. If there was no alcohol in this one I would give it to children in place of a soft drink. It's got a pretty complex, interesting nose, but the high alcohol content gives it a harsh, astringent character that is not for the faint of heart. Finish: The honey, vanilla and cereal dominate, and they linger throughout the medium-long finish. Mind you the bottle has opened up a little bit over the last few weeks, originally when I picked up this whisky and tried it we would have given it a 74 or so, but it has slowly improved. Finish: Fairly long, dry, and bittersweet, with orange, lavender, mild spices, licorice, toasted hazelnuts, and lots of oak mingled with some lingering peach and honey. The flavours are somehow at odds to the weight, mainly light floral and fruity. Drops of lemon and oak with vanilla. This review is based off of three different tastings, the one on this night, one with my brother and sister in law about a week later and one done today. Buy the remaining bottles of the 16 and avoid the NAS. Three words describe these top batches, Whisky Pop Rocks, they cause my taste buds to explode with happiness! I could easily have this while boating in the sun. Give this one a shot if you've researched the batches, but walking in blind like me. Time in the glass or water bring the vanilla out even more, and also bring more of the oak notes forward. Vanilla, Peppers, oak, and some fruits (peaches, apples) with a gingery edge. It was very pleasant and reminded me of those deserts that were served after a summer lunch. Body: Upon swirling, thin legs move slowly down the sides of the glass. Users have rated this product 3.5 out of 5 stars. Truly a very nice whisky. Much longer and warmer finish than with the standard Glenlivet. A tad bit of fruit (apricot, mandarin oranges), chocolate if you look for it, latte, and just more loads of honey and vanilla. From my past observations, 4 months is usually still a pretty fresh bottle. Overall Impressions: Not overly complex but the flavors present are bold, refined, and well-integrated. Seems to me like the casks were not that active which has let the underlying spirit really shine, although bourbon notes do come through vividly and softly. The Glenlivet 12 Year Old 2007 Cask Strength (Cask #900262) - The Ultimate Whisky Company 70 cl, 64.8% All i can say is that this Nadurra range really has pedigree! The palate is like drinking a soda pop; fizzy and light. I have two opened bottles: 3/12 (54.9%) and 1/13 (56.9%), and the newer one is much more bold and flavorful. Enjoy reading and please, feel free to comment. The Glenlivet Nadurra - Cask Strength 55.2% Single Cask 0614 - aged 16 years - fresh nose with floral bouquet, high alcohol, very warming, almost evaporates within the mouth leaving a fabulous warmth that lulls the taste buds to absolute relaxation. Style: Natural Cask Strength.. Bit of a fruity character as well. Taste: Malted grains coated with honey. The reliable expressions include 12-, 15-, 18-, and 21-year-old whiskies. It’s more like the Wild Turkey Rare Breed in that they still blend a bunch of barrels together (the youngest being 16 years), but they don’t add any water to cut the proof in the final product. Vanilla again in the sinuses. What's the bottling date for your batch? Both in the same price range. I have had other samples of Nadurra I didn't like as well. I can see it as being a perfect after dinner companion with coffee/cappuccino, or just a nice sipper with a small cube of ice on a warm evening. Occasionally bitter. I think your tasting notes are spot on. It's still the biggest reminder I have of it going through my head. It is aged 16 years in first fill bourbon casks. This is the whisky that's getting rave reviews? I feel like I do that sometimes myself. Taste: The pecan nougat is great! Critics have scored this product 89 points. Very strong. Aroma- A fun ride of aromas and from the start you know this is going to excite the senses. Based on the alcohol per volume level and the time I bought it, I think that this sample is from the batch bottled in January 2014. Almost harsh, but without offense. Did they stop releasing this at cask strength? I cant finish this Glenlivet without a wee video featuring Tony Soprano. Not that there is any remote chance they would anyway, but hope remains. Allowed only one word to describe it, I would use the word c-l-e-a-n. You have captured the essence of this whisky, but it is a shame that not all batches of N 16 YO were not created equal. @WhiskyBee: These tasting notes are from a friend's bottle, and unfortunately I didn't have the presence of mind to check the bottling date. The disintegrative pattern with the flavours of the "best quality" Nadurra compared to the "lesser quality" Nadurras which I have sampled, appears to me to be very parallel to changes I have seen in other whiskies due to oxidation. I think it was kind of rubbed off. Very fresh and fruity with a thick, sweet palate. Happy New Year! 11 days to go! Nose: Very clean. For me and my wife this ranks with Ardbeg Correyvreckan for much less. It may well disappear now that the NAS Oloroso version is on the scene. Finish The vanilla custard stays on for the duration of the trip. This is tasty stuff. My absolute favorite batch is 1111T. Pleasantly warming. Nose: Spicy floral notes similar to liquid glue, black forest honey, or varnish. This is truly a special whisky, and one that I will go back to. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Confectionary or candied peach and pear. In a very good way. it is worth a trip outside of the peat ;) This is a real "patience whisky" when it has opened up well it is delightfull But when I finally do get a bottle of my own I'll be sure to keep your advice in mind! Incredibly smooth on the palate, full of flavor... delicious. Except Auchentoshan Valinch, Glenlivet Nadurra and Aberlour Abunadh. Again the floral notes appear and there is a hint of fruit, but the honey kills all the flavors. Critics have scored this product 89 points. I'm thinking about bunkering two or three for the future. The one scotch where I've really noticed the issue is Glenmorangie 10. Palate: Very dry! The coolest Gangster ever to show up on TV, doing his ‘you think i’m still the kid on the bus’ routine . A hint of wood. Kudos to all you guys who have submitted so many reviews I have limited whisky experience but have used this site too gauge what I might like, so far so good. Scotch Whisky. A hot, burning sensation going down ensures a moment you won't soon forget. As the ice melts it releases more enticing vanilla with just the slightest hint of lemon zest. I found one of these sitting on a shelf in Nashville 2 years ago. This is basically a caramel apple strudel in a glass. We try the batch from July 2012, bottled at cask strength. Its nice to have this too. Sweetness of a fruit, maybe raspberry. thank you. The only real fault I give here is that it falls off quick and leaves the party too soon. Jun 12 Glenlivet 16 year old, Nadurra Posted on 12th June 2012 by Stuart The name Glenlivet is undoubtably one of the most recognisable of any brand in the world of Scotch, and a quick search online will yield a whole raft of reasons why. This is where the oak and smoke made a distant appearance. Maybe peanuts? It would probably score considerably less at 40% ABV, so not one to dilute. Almost a pear/banana aroma to it. Pineapple and a very slight peppery note. It goes flat and turns into something a bit like window cleaner. Very easy to sip neat. Here we’ve got the 16 year old cask strength Nadurra. This dram is worth a try, I’ll even suggest you to get a whole bottle if you can. Cracked this open last night to enjoy with a movie. Similar Nadurra taste, floral, but not hugely so, honey, toffee, oak, green fruits, apples and pears again, pears more so then apples. Balanced, nothing overpowering. The ABV is also a tipoff as to the age. Finish: Vanilla, spiced apples, and pepper it last around 3-4 minutes. Intense (as one would expect) and fairly fresh. Which batch is it? Then some banana and citrus follow in equal measures. WhiskyRant! Welcome, always love to see people reading my reviews. Together this really gave my mind the impression of an unbaked apple pie. Overall it is a great bottle and I am just sad that I finished it last night. That one is pretty pricey, though. Water makes the nose pleasantly floral, Taste: lots of citrus bundled with a bit of apple, more wine flavour than in the nose. The high alcohol content gives plenty of heat but without a burn (if that makes sense). The Nadurra is effervesecent and fizzy like a glass a champagne. Intense and long with the oak shouting out with hazelnuts that is actually quite enjoyable and definitely the highlight of the whisky. The Glenlivet 16 Nadurra Single Malt Scotch whisky, batch 0614C – 55.2% Non chill filtered. Sweet rich taste with malt, apricot and honey, and very smooth. I'm glad I got over my snobiness because Glenlivet is and extremely well balanced scotch that offers great comfort and relaxation. I bought this bottle here in Sweden as the price was good and also it happened to be from 2010. It’s been aged at least 16 years in only ex-bourbon (American oak) barrels. A strong, flavorful, and enticing malt. Take your time with this cask strength, unfiltered, unadulterated dram. So it was with some relief when I saw the last of that bottle that my wife, brother in law, sister in law and I had struggled through. The 91 score is (because i forgot to say it) a lot for complexity, although it is also very drinkable One that I'd had multiple times in many of it's versions, Aberlour Abunadh. A juicy pear with loads of cavaillon (melon). I do not believe that this is fair. In this case, extra strength and extra age have paid off considerably. And yes, the big spice. Light floral notes, mild sweet baking spices, honey, apple, toasted oak, and a mild note of grass or straw that I found quite pleasant. Many batches have been bottled. I have always described this as the Apple Pie ala mode of single malts. And as you mentioned a couple of times, it goes down much smoother than you would think a 53% ABV. This helped to reduce the alcohol down to about 50% but also gave an appealing warming/cooling effect at the same time. No visible Impurities. Vanilla comes through, as does the cookie. It is a bit prickly and it packs some alcohol burn but it is Not "alcoholic" to the feel. Hmmmm a different abv and batch number from reviews I'd seen before. This was our second bottle - fantastic. Quick note don't let me forget to get you some more samples out before I leave!! Thick with a sweet palate. Nadurra 16 YO is one of my favourite cask strength single malts. I could nose this for hours, and, in fact, poured myself a second dram just for the smell. What rocket scientists work at Glenlivet? The Glenlivet is one of the world’s best selling Single malt Whiskies, perhaps only rivalled by a very small few (Glen Fiddich I know that, perhaps Glenmorangie?). Then this crashes out into pleasant vanilla... turning creamy lemon, and then bringing peppery oak spices like nutmeg and ginger, over dry pear. Rosewater, cherries and hint of olives, hmmm. The A'bunadh to me is more complex and reflective. It's a very sweet nose with some floral notes. You especially enlightened my view of the finish. I've had others that would be at 75. Glenlivet Nadurra (16 Year Old) what you’re missing from the 12 Year old That’s a bold little tag line I must admit. At full strength with small sips, this is an incredible and notable whisky. On the palate it is more of the same. Wonderful. This is one of my favorites. The Glenlivet Nadurra non-chill filtered at a 55.1% Natural Cask Strength is the reason why this journey of discovering single malts can be so rewarding. With water there is a sense of diluted mint. After about 15 minutes hints of nuts and dry spice develop just under the continued vanilla oak notes. Not hot at all. Floral scents with grain and fruit, as if sitting on a barn floor. Elliot brings a fruity, yet spicy character in the movie, being gay, country western-singing bodyguard. Grymt fin cask strength. This review is for Batch 0309H bottled in March 2009. Sweet and nutty, apples, a bit of pepper and oak. I was quite impressed by the Nadurra expression. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra Single Malt Whisky at Amazon.com. Balance: Rich, thick and freshly fruity dram. A momentary hint of danger, but it rolls right back around to a warm embrace of fruit and wood for the finish. A bit of oak here, too. Now they decide to drop it for a higher price NAS? The strength and lack of chill filtration suits this whisky perfectly, allowing for the mix of intensity and subtlety of flavor that is one of my favorite things about a good whisky. Adding water brings out sweet bourbon notes, distinct wood and lets of an aroma of vanilla-pear icecream. I have read many people try to compare this spirit with other cask strength offerings such as Aberlour A'bunadh. Green apples, tropical fruits and hints of lemon. Neat in a Glencairn. Entertains you by being strong, yet mellow. Overall: Tasty, very tasty. Loads of spices from the oak, now. Hope it will continue. It’s a good one alright. Palate: Medium mouthfeel. With water there is more ginger and spice, and much less grape It also destroys the unique dryness on the palate. Behind there are some floral notes, lemon, and pears. It's a shame they stopped making it in 2014. Ginger, aniseed and white pepper. It's been quite a while since I last tasted a Glenlivet, in fact I can't recall tasting one since the old Nadurra 16 Year Old was discontinued a couple of years ago. Stores and prices for 'The Glenlivet Nadurra 16 Year Old Single … This is a "sledgehammer" version of Glenlivet that makes the Glenlivet 12 seem limp and pale by comparison. Style: Natural Cask Strength.. Normally $65 or so in Wisconsin. The second sip is where the underlying flavors come through. The finish is the only area that was slightly disappointing. Glenlivet Nadurra 16 Review I hope the good people at Glenlivet never read this review. It is much better before oxidation sets in. Without it's a bit sharp and closed. Lots of honey and vanilla. All this talk of Nadurra 16 going No Age Statement has me nervous. I like it. It does not really need water, but let me add just a splash. I expect that there might be great variability and lesser coherence in flavours when the Nadurra starts to oxidise. Palate of sweet vanilla, citrus, tropical fruits and water brings on a stronger taste of banana. With water added, a smidge of unattractive dry and bitter wood emerges, Balance: This is a very nice sample of Glenlivet Nadurra. Barbapapa! I'm tasting vanilla, green apples, vanilla custard. A baked cinnamon-pear tart. The Nadurra is The Glenlivet's craft whisky offering. @Oljas if you can, do it! Unfortunately in those cases I did not have accurate information about just how long the bottles had been open. So let’s get our review going: The Glenlivet Nadurra , 16 year old , 57.7 ABV , £40 I’ve recently rediscovered my bottle of ‘livet 18 that’s been sitting relatively untouched at the back of my cabinet for the better part of a year. Wee smoke is there too. Nose: Very sweet at the start, apricot marmalade with fruity liqueur. A light toffee-apple with a zesty sting. I felt like I had just opened the applesauce and planned on dipping Almonds and Pears in it. It is only a couple months opened so maybe it will get better as I come back to it. Nose: Apples, Vanilla, Cinnamon, burnt sugar, spice. And they both are fabulous while doing it. This whiskey tastes and feels much more than the $77 cost. Finish: Numbs the tongue and roof of the mouth for quite a while after swallowing. I need a bottle. This has been on my to-do list for a while. Thanks for sharing! I'd been helping my wife out at the family business and as we were shopping for supplies for the store we passed one of the largest chain liquor stores in the area, Dan Murphy's, and since it had been months since I'd been into a bottleshop that wasn't mine or my sister stores, I asked her if she minded if we went looking. He does just the same, that Glenlivet Nàdurra 16 yrs does. Palate: Viscous and oily on the tongue. Finish The Bourbon oak holds with that glenlivet turkish delight, rosewater and an additional note of strawberry (note too sweet, but very natural). This whisky does not need water, seriously you will miss what is had to offer but if you need to add a teaspoon of spring water. This is what I was hoping to get when I purchased my first Nadurra! There's enough difference between the two bottles, however, to suggest batch variation may also be a major factor. It's a bit reminiscent of the 18yr old but "more" in every aspect. Greetings fellow r/scotch – Bear with me, as this is scotch review #1, for me. Based on the alcohol per volume level and the time I bought it, I think that this sample is from the batch bottled in January 2014. Agreed that the Nadurra is an outstanding offering. I think this is lovely stuff. Both highly reviewed. It was founded in 1824 and has operated almost continuously since. I was pleasantly surprised by the balance: The fruits are strong even though they are light, but it is not too sweet. 70cl / 55.7% / Distillery Bottling - Glenlivet's Nadurra is the distillery's popular cask-strength, un-chillfiltered, bourbon-cask-matured 'natural' single malt. Your email address will not be published. Burns across the tongue, leaving a cinnamon-y dryness in its wake. Intense and enjoyable. That being said after this sample I'd happily try another sample of a different batch of Nadurra, but I wouldn't purchase a bottle unless I could confirm which batch it was. but thank you for clearing it up anyways :) I feel Glenlivet is a whisky you start out with, as its gentle and pleasant (12&15 yr old) and then you revisit with the Nadurra. I have said it before, but the Nadurra have become a personal favorite of mine. Considering my review of the Glenlivet 12 year old was somewhat controversial (I didn't like it at all really), I felt the need to review this very decent malt. Reminiscent of a warm summer breeze over a field of wheat. Finish: Spiced (nutmeg, cinnamon) oak seems to linger. After a long day at work when I arrived home I decided to crack open this sample and give it a shot. Vanilla and oak are prominent. A great one to give to a bourbon drinker.
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