Glenmorangie Nectar D’Or

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

 

Christmas time is stressful as hell for me.  It is for everyone, but especially for me.  Mostly because I’m lazy by nature.  I think I like feeling stressed out though.  It’s a reason to treat myself to a little extra free time.  Undeserved free time, but hey, that’s what holidays are for right?

 

To alleviate some of this burden I’ve learned to streamline my gift giving.  Bottles of wine and liquor are just about the best.  It’s a one stop shop kinda situation at the liquor store plus everyone on my list loves drinkies!

 

This past Christmas I gave my mother a bottle of Glenmorangie Nectar D’Or.  A 12 year old single malt Scotch finished in Sauternes Casks and we recently did a tasting!  She whipped up some phenomenal bacon wrapped scallops to pair with the spirit.  The huge butter flavors and smokey bacon held up fantastically against the over the top explosion brought on by each sip of Glenmorangie.  I was afraid the drink would completely overpower any food pairing but this was the perfect crime.

 

 

The Nectar D’Or was a beautiful honey gold with a nose of caramel and chocolate mousse.  On the palate the caramel stayed true as well as hints of citrus.

 

In addition to the Nectar D’Or the Glenmorangie brand ranges from the Original 10 year old to the extra-matured and private editions.  Wouldn’t it be nice to sip them all?

Cranachan – A Scottish Dessert

Thursday, February 16, 2012

 

Hello, my name is Jackson Wilcox.  This is my first official blog and I’m very excited to explore what it can do.  I’ve decided that my first post should include Scotch, a drink near and dear to me.  It’s a toast to kicking off this whole project.

 

Scotch is my go-to.  Almost nothing in the world of drink compares to the pleasure of sipping a good dram – neat, rocks, and now dessert.  I’ve recently discovered cranachan.  A traditional Scottish dessert of homemade whipped cream, raspberries, honey, toasted oatmeal and, yes, scotch.

 

 

Cranachan is simple, delicious and one of the few Scotch/dessert pairings I’ve found.  I’ll be whipping up another batch come Christmas.  Perhaps a dollop atop my fathers homemade Baileys?  I’m sure that breaks all sorts of rules but…

 

 

The recipe for Scottish Cranachan can be found here.