| Bottle Profile | |
| Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
| Distillery | Glenury Royal |
| Bottler | Official Bottling |
| Range | Rare Malts Selection |
| Brand Name | Glenury Royal |
| Age | 23 |
| Year Distilled | 1971 |
| Year Bottled | 1995 |
| Alcohol By Volume | 61.3% |
| Size | 75cl |
| Issued | 1995 |
| Average Score | 90 |
| Maniac Ratings | |
| Serge Valentin | 92 |
| Johannes van den Heuvel | 88 |
| Olivier Humbrecht | 91 |
| Robert Karlsson | 94 |
| Konstantin Grigoriadis | 87 |
| Davin de Kergommeaux | 90 |
| Peter Silver | 86 |
| Craig Daniels | 87 |
| Pit Krause | 91 |
| Oliver Klimek | 90 |
| Retired Maniac Ratings | |
| Bert Bruyneel | 94 |
| Keith Wood | 90 |
| Luc Timmermans | 92 |
| WhiskyFun Review | |
| http://www.whiskyfun.com/archiveseptember05-1.html#150905 | |
| Tasting Notes | |
| Oliver Klimek | Colour: Bright copper - Nose: Cassis, dried apricots, butterscotch, cigar box, hints of old leather, minimally floral. - Palate: Prunes, dried apricots, butterscotch, milk chocolate, cinnamon. - Finish: Long, fruity and slightly spicy. - Overall: A perfectly balanced and complex dram with a strong but not too dominant sherry influence. The wood manifests itself more on the nose than on the palate. |