Monday, August 22, 2011

The Candaian

Glenora: Glen Breton Rare
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
From: Glenvile, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Age: 15 Years
Cost: ~$100
46% Alc./Vol.
'onemalt' Rating: 9/10

Let me paint you a picture: it's a sunny day in the month of May. The birds are whistling their tunes of contentment, the clouds drift lazily along. A warm summer breeze brushes through your hair. You are sitting in your favorite Adirondack chair after a long day on the trail. You have that feeling of utter contentment that only these type of days bring. You are on top. The steady, thankful ache of muscles makes you feel strong. In away, It is the sharp mix of pleasure in pain. You feel like smooth, gently melted butter.

That is the feeling I want to impart to those who thirst for this 'Canadian Single-malt Whisky'.

Un pettit histoire: Glenora is the only single-malt distillery in North America. Located on Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, this unique distillery has a lot to offer. Founded twenty some-odd years ago at this specific location, Glenora is idyllic. In the shelter of a terrain reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands, Glenora uses heavenly pure mountain spring water to enhance its beverage.

The texture of Glenora is of silk caressing your tongue, accentuated by a rising, but pleasant heat. With a taste that fills your mouth, the single-malt whisky courses through your entire body with a smooth tingly feeling. At the finish, you feel elevated, aware.

Being the first distillery 'onemalt' has reviewed from a personal tour, the bias, at least from this writers taste buds, is slanted. Until further review can be made take this analysis with a grain of salt and a sifter of scotch.

Peace, Love and Prosperity

--CH/AZ

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