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Glen Ora Single Malt Whiskey from Nova Scotia
The claim could be disputed. Under Scotch whisky regulations, single malt Scotch whisky must be made exclusively from malted barley. It must be distilled using a pot still, and must be aged for at least three years in oak casks of a capacity not exceeding 700 liters. There are some American whiskeys advertised as single malts that are made from malted rye. John and I briefly discussed the technicalities, but our main aim was to discover (1.) did Glen Breton taste like Scotch? And (2.) did it taste good? Our answer to both questions was yes.
Wine critics are well known for their imaginations. Neither John nor I mentioned Honey Bunches of O. In fact I think the flavor is simpler than the review implies. John referred to the mid-palate taste as biscuity. We found the whisky approachable and easy to drink. Each single malt whisky has its own personality. Unless you have a lot of money and a very large liquor cabinet, you have to choose a favorite. Glen Breton would make a comfy friend. It has the attraction of being made on our very own continent, and the disadvantage that it doesn't seem to be sold in Massachusetts. You can buy it in Connecticut, however. The Glenora Distillery website provides a list of merchants in the United States where you can find it. Check it out at http://www.glenoradistillery.com/
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