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Glen Moray 2014 / 10 Year Old / Decadent Drams Speyside Whisky

Glen Moray 2014 / 10 Year Old / Decadent Drams Speyside Whisky

7.9 /10
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7.8 /10
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Type: Speyside
Age: 10 Year Old
ABV: 57.1%
Price: £94.75

Glen Moray is one of those Speyside distilleries that rarely gets the spotlight it deserves. Sitting quietly on the banks of the River Lossie in Elgin, it has long produced spirit that punches above its weight — reliable, well-made, and occasionally brilliant when given the right cask treatment. This independent bottling from Decadent Drams, distilled in 2014 and bottled at a full-strength 57.1% ABV after ten years of maturation, is exactly the sort of release that reminds you why independent bottlers matter.

At ten years old, this sits in a sweet spot for Speyside malt. Old enough to have developed real character, young enough to retain that bright cereal-forward energy that makes the region's spirit so approachable. The cask-strength presentation is a welcome choice — too many independent bottlings dilute perfectly good whisky down to 46% in the name of accessibility, losing texture and intensity in the process. Decadent Drams have let the spirit speak at its natural strength, and I respect that decision.

Speyside at cask strength is always an interesting proposition. You're working with a distillery character that tends toward the lighter, fruitier end of the spectrum, but at 57.1%, all of that gets amplified. The malt backbone becomes more assertive, the fruit notes concentrate, and there's a viscous, almost oily quality to the mouthfeel that you simply don't get at standard bottling strength. For those unfamiliar with cask-strength whisky, a few drops of water will open this up considerably — but I'd encourage you to try it neat first and let it unfold on its own terms.

Tasting Notes

I'll reserve detailed tasting notes for a future update once I've had the chance to spend more time with this bottle across several sessions. A whisky at this strength deserves patience — it evolves over the course of an evening, and first impressions rarely tell the full story. What I can say is that the Speyside house style is unmistakable here: expect orchard fruit, malt sweetness, and a gentle spice that builds with the ABV.

The Verdict

At £94.75, this is fairly priced for a ten-year-old cask-strength single malt from an independent bottler. You're paying for quality spirit at natural strength from a distillery that consistently delivers honest Speyside character. It won't change your life, but it doesn't need to — this is a well-made whisky that does exactly what it sets out to do, and does it with conviction. I'm giving it a 7.9 out of 10. It's a solid, enjoyable dram that represents good value in an increasingly inflated market, and it's the kind of bottle that rewards repeated visits.

Best Served

Pour it neat and give it five minutes in the glass before your first sip — cask-strength Speyside needs a moment to settle. Then add water gradually, a few drops at a time, until you find the balance point where the alcohol integrates and the fruit opens up. A classic Highball with good soda water and a twist of lemon also works beautifully here if you're in the mood for something longer on a warm evening. Whatever you do, don't drown it with ice — you'll lose everything the cask strength is giving you.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

Community Reviews

Wei Zhang VIPsAllowed Best Glen Moray I've tried
9/10

I've always thought Glen Moray was an underrated distillery and this bottling proves it. Rich butterscotch and baked pear on the nose, then spiced oak and dried apricot on the palate. Added a splash of water and it turned into silk. At ten years old this has no right being this complex.

25 March 2026
Diana Cruz VIPsAllowed Best Glen Moray I've tried
9/10

I've always thought Glen Moray was an underrated distillery and this bottling proves it. Rich butterscotch and baked pear on the nose, then spiced oak and dried apricot on the palate. Added a splash of water and it turned into silk. At ten years old this has no right being this complex.

25 March 2026
Helena Kosta VIPsAllowed Best Glen Moray I've tried
9/10

I've always thought Glen Moray was an underrated distillery and this bottling proves it. Rich butterscotch and baked pear on the nose, then spiced oak and dried apricot on the palate. Added a splash of water and it turned into silk. At ten years old this has no right being this complex.

25 March 2026
Grace Kim VIPsAllowed Punchy Speyside with real character
8/10

At 57.1% this thing doesn't mess around — big hit of honey and stewed orchard fruit on the nose that really opens up with a few drops of water. Ten years in cask has given it a lovely creamy vanilla backbone. For an independent bottling at under a hundred quid, I think this is solid value.

6 February 2026
Felix Moreau VIPsAllowed Punchy Speyside with real character
8/10

At 57.1% this thing doesn't mess around — big hit of honey and stewed orchard fruit on the nose that really opens up with a few drops of water. Ten years in cask has given it a lovely creamy vanilla backbone. For an independent bottling at under a hundred quid, I think this is solid value.

6 February 2026
Adaobi Eze VIPsAllowed Punchy Speyside with real character
8/10

At 57.1% this thing doesn't mess around — big hit of honey and stewed orchard fruit on the nose that really opens up with a few drops of water. Ten years in cask has given it a lovely creamy vanilla backbone. For an independent bottling at under a hundred quid, I think this is solid value.

6 February 2026
Herbert Muller VIPsAllowed Proper cask strength Speyside
8/10

This is what I want from an independent bottling — the distillery character turned up to eleven. All that classic Glen Moray maltiness and orchard fruit but with real depth and a long warm finish. I shared this with a mate who only drinks bourbon and he was genuinely impressed. Would happily buy another bottle.

23 January 2026
Jason Steel VIPsAllowed Proper cask strength Speyside
8/10

This is what I want from an independent bottling — the distillery character turned up to eleven. All that classic Glen Moray maltiness and orchard fruit but with real depth and a long warm finish. I shared this with a mate who only drinks bourbon and he was genuinely impressed. Would happily buy another bottle.

23 January 2026
Penelope Hart VIPsAllowed Proper cask strength Speyside
8/10

This is what I want from an independent bottling — the distillery character turned up to eleven. All that classic Glen Moray maltiness and orchard fruit but with real depth and a long warm finish. I shared this with a mate who only drinks bourbon and he was genuinely impressed. Would happily buy another bottle.

23 January 2026
Noah Williams VIPsAllowed Nice but pricey for what it is
7/10

It's a well-made whisky, no question. Clean Speyside profile with malt, vanilla, and a hint of tropical fruit. But at nearly £95 for a ten-year-old Glen Moray, even at cask strength, I feel like you can find similar quality for less. I'd buy it at £70 without hesitation.

2 January 2026
Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed Nice but pricey for what it is
7/10

It's a well-made whisky, no question. Clean Speyside profile with malt, vanilla, and a hint of tropical fruit. But at nearly £95 for a ten-year-old Glen Moray, even at cask strength, I feel like you can find similar quality for less. I'd buy it at £70 without hesitation.

2 January 2026
Liam Anderson VIPsAllowed Nice but pricey for what it is
7/10

It's a well-made whisky, no question. Clean Speyside profile with malt, vanilla, and a hint of tropical fruit. But at nearly £95 for a ten-year-old Glen Moray, even at cask strength, I feel like you can find similar quality for less. I'd buy it at £70 without hesitation.

2 January 2026
Astrid Nilsen VIPsAllowed Great neat, better with water
8/10

Poured this neat first and the 57.1% was a bit aggressive — lots of ethanol heat masking the fruit underneath. A teaspoon of water completely transformed it though. Suddenly you get this lovely mix of honey, citrus peel and gentle wood spice. Really enjoyable dram once you find the sweet spot.

28 December 2025
Jorge Castillo VIPsAllowed Great neat, better with water
8/10

Poured this neat first and the 57.1% was a bit aggressive — lots of ethanol heat masking the fruit underneath. A teaspoon of water completely transformed it though. Suddenly you get this lovely mix of honey, citrus peel and gentle wood spice. Really enjoyable dram once you find the sweet spot.

28 December 2025
Nia Okafor VIPsAllowed Great neat, better with water
8/10

Poured this neat first and the 57.1% was a bit aggressive — lots of ethanol heat masking the fruit underneath. A teaspoon of water completely transformed it though. Suddenly you get this lovely mix of honey, citrus peel and gentle wood spice. Really enjoyable dram once you find the sweet spot.

28 December 2025
Aiko Tanaka VIPsAllowed Good but not quite special
7/10

I wanted to love this more than I did. The nose is gorgeous — malty sweetness, a bit of toffee apple — but the palate doesn't quite deliver on that promise. It's hot even for cask strength and needs a good rest in the glass. Decent Glen Moray but Decadent Drams have done better picks.

9 November 2025
Hannah Brooks VIPsAllowed Good but not quite special
7/10

I wanted to love this more than I did. The nose is gorgeous — malty sweetness, a bit of toffee apple — but the palate doesn't quite deliver on that promise. It's hot even for cask strength and needs a good rest in the glass. Decent Glen Moray but Decadent Drams have done better picks.

9 November 2025
Natasha Volkov VIPsAllowed Good but not quite special
7/10

I wanted to love this more than I did. The nose is gorgeous — malty sweetness, a bit of toffee apple — but the palate doesn't quite deliver on that promise. It's hot even for cask strength and needs a good rest in the glass. Decent Glen Moray but Decadent Drams have done better picks.

9 November 2025

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